The office isn't haunted by something unknown. It's haunted by something ignored.
Mason has spent eleven years doing what most people do at work: staying quiet, staying safe, and staying out of anything that looks like trouble. Then a single Post-it note appears on his desk with a message that knows too much. It shouldn't exist. It shouldn't stick. And it definitely shouldn't know what he chose not to say.
What starts as a strange note turns into a pattern. Messages appear where they shouldn't. They reference things no one talks about. They point to decisions that were buried, erased, or quietly dismissed. And the deeper Mason looks, the clearer it becomes-this isn't random. It's a record.
This building has been trying to say something for decades.
Inside this story you will find:
A slow-burn psychological horror that turns everyday office life into something deeply unsettlingA mystery built on silence, suppressed truth, and the cost of looking the other wayA grounded, character-driven descent into what happens when accountability is avoided for too longA haunting idea that lingers long after the final page-what if the system remembers everything?This isn't about ghosts in the dark. It's about what happens in plain sight when no one is willing to speak up-and what finally happens when someone does.
If you've ever sat in a meeting and known something was wrong... if you've ever chosen silence because it was easier... this story is going to stay with you.
Read it. And pay attention.