A building with nine floors.
A tenth floor no one should ever find.
And a darkness that refuses to stay contained.
When Nina and Tom move into a worn 1990s apartment block, they expect peeling paint, dodgy electrics, maybe a neighbour who plays music too loud.
They don't expect the silence.
They don't expect the footsteps inside the ceiling.
They don't expect a hidden door in their wall that appears only at night.
And they definitely don't expect the tenth floor-a floor that doesn't exist on any blueprint, yet calls to them through flickering lights, broken elevators, and the quiet breathing of something waiting behind the walls.
Inside this building, memories rot, time folds, and people disappear. Some come back... but not the same.
As Nina digs deeper, she uncovers decades of abandoned experiments, a vanished family, and a child who draws the same picture again and again:
a building with nine floors-and a dark, hungry tenth above them.
Now the door has found her.
And it wants her to remember what everyone else forgot.
A terrifying blend of psychological dread, cosmic horror, and slow-burn suspense, The Tenth Floor pulls you into a place where reality decays-and once you open the door, it never fully closes again.