The House That Breathes is a haunting descent into isolation, fear, and the unsettling idea that a home can be alive.
When the narrator moves into a secluded house, they expect silence, solitude, and a fresh start. But something in the walls watches. Something beneath the floorboards shifts. At night, the house exhales-slow, deliberate breaths that echo through empty halls.
What begins as small disturbances-creaking walls, flickering lights, whispers in the dark-quickly escalates into something far more sinister. The house does not simply contain secrets; it is a secret. And it has chosen its new occupant for a reason.
As reality begins to fracture, the line between the house and the mind of its inhabitant starts to blur. Is the house feeding on fear? Or is it revealing something already buried deep within?
Dark, atmospheric, and psychologically intense, The House That Breathes is a chilling exploration of sentience, memory, and the terror of being trapped somewhere that seems to be alive-and watching you breathe right back.