They say there's a creature that doesn't stalk you in the woods, or follow you through dark streets. Instead, it hides in silence. People call it The Husher. It only comes when you're alone, usually late at night, when the house feels too quiet. At first, you'll notice small things like the clock ticking stops, the hum of the fridge cuts out, even your own breathing feels muffled. The silence isn't peaceful; it's heavy, pressing against your skull like a weight. That's how you know The Husher is near. If you ignore it, you might hear the faint creak of floorboards, or feel the air shift as if someone is standing right behind you. But if you acknowledge it if you say something out loud, even a whisper that's when it gets you. Survivors say the moment you speak, the silence collapses into a scream. Not yours. Not human. A scream so loud it shreds your eardrums, but only you can hear it. By the time anyone finds you, your mouth is wide open, your vocal cords torn apart... and your face frozen in silence. The creepiest part? Every person taken by The Husher is found with one eerie detail: their tongue is missing, ripped clean out, as if silence itself stole their voice. So if the world suddenly goes quiet tonight, unnaturally quiet don't speak. Don't call out. Don't even breathe too loud. Because if The Husher is listening, it only wants one thing.
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