00:00Why does this place feel like someone never left?
00:06A warm light in a lonely street, a polite smile at the door, and a guest book with names that
00:12never left the house. Billy Weaver had just arrived in a quiet town on a cold evening.
00:17The streets were empty, the wind sharp against his coat. He needed a place to stay for the night.
00:23Then he saw it. A small, cozy bed and breakfast with a glowing sign in the window.
00:28Bed and breakfast. It looked warm, welcoming, almost too perfect. Billy knocked. The door
00:35flew open instantly, as if someone had been waiting. A sweet, gentle landlady greeted him
00:40with a warm smile. Her voice was soft, almost motherly. She offered him tea, a comfortable
00:46room, and a very cheap price. Everything felt perfect, but then Billy noticed something strange.
00:52On the guest book, there were only two other names. Christopher Mulholland, Gregory Temple,
00:59Billy frowned. Those names sounded familiar. Very familiar. He asked the landlady if other guests
01:06ever stayed there. She smiled strangely and said, Oh no, my dear, only you three. A cold chill crawled
01:12up Billy's spine. Then another detail hit him. The parrot in the corner wasn't moving, the small dog
01:19by the fireplace perfectly still. Billy slowly realized something horrifying. They weren't
01:25sleeping. They were stuffed. The tea tasted bitter. The landlady leaned closer, smiling sweetly.
01:31You see, I do like my guests to stay forever, because in this house, no one ever checks out.
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