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From that day on, they came faster. Not all at once—that would have been merciful. Instead, they trickled in like a slow leak: a long-fingered thing that stepped out of his shower drain while he brushed his teeth; a shimmering hound that ran through rush-hour traffic, leaving no paw prints but making every driver swerve; a child-sized silhouette that stood at the foot of his bed each night and whispered the exact time of his death, different every time.

“Why?” Leo asked.

“You’ve been ignoring us,” it said. Its voice was the rustle of dry leaves, the hum of a refrigerator at 3 a.m. unblockable creatures

The first time Leo saw one, he was seven years old, hiding under his bed during a thunderstorm. It drifted through the wall of his bedroom like smoke through a screen door—a thing of pale, shifting light and too many angles. His mother, checking on him a second later, walked right through it. She didn’t shiver. She didn’t stop. From that day on, they came faster

The mirror-faced creature leaned forward. “Because you are the only one who ever saw us clearly. When you were seven, under that bed, you didn’t scream. You watched . That made you a door.” “Why

“A door doesn’t block. A door invites. Every time you looked away, you closed us out. But you never forgot. And now—” it gestured with a hand that passed through the floor “—now you are the last door left.”

The creature paused. It looked at her with something like hope.