The House follows a young woman who finds herself trapped inside a house that seems alive-one that mirrors her own mind. Each room represents a different part of her psyche: memories, fears, and versions of herself she's tried to forget. As she explores, the boundaries between reality and thought begin to collapse.The story uses the setting of the house as a metaphor for mental illness-particularly bipolar disorder and depression. The narrative moves through shifting rooms and distorted realities to show how the mind can become both a sanctuary and a prison. Every sound, shadow, and object carries meaning, forcing the main character to face the versions of herself she's hidden from the world.Told in a lyrical, gothic style, The House is not just a horror story-it's an exploration of identity, memory, and survival. It shows what it means to live inside your own head when your mind refuses to be quiet.