When twelve-year-old Ava Morrison moves into a quiet house on Briar Street, she doesn't expect much beyond peeling paint and creaky stairs. But when a voice begins whispering from under her bedroom floor - asking, "Do you want to play?" - she finds herself caught in a chilling game where dares are real, names are dangerous, and memories don't always belong to you.
As Ava uncovers forgotten yearbooks, erased photographs, and crawlspaces full of toys that belong to children no one remembers, she realizes the Whisper Game isn't new. It's been here a long time. And it's been waiting for her.
Each dare she refuses comes with a cost: a memory lost, a face rewritten, a friend erased from time. And when she discovers her own name scrawled beneath the floor in handwriting older than she is, Ava is forced to confront the unthinkable - that she may have played the Game before.
To stop the cycle, Ava must descend into the house's oldest secret: a room made of drawings, a mirror that answers back, and a final page that demands a truth no one has dared to speak aloud.
Tense, lyrical, and haunting, Whispers Beneath the Floorboards is a supernatural horror story about the price of forgetting, the power of remembering, and the choice every child must face when the past whispers:
"Say yes."