Three-year-old Harper was a chatterbox, but her parents, Emily and Josh, grew uneasy when she began setting the dinner table for seven every night. She insisted on placing plates and silverware for “the five friends who live here too.” At first, they dismissed it as a harmless imaginary phase, but Harper’s descriptions became chillingly specific. She spoke of a tall man with sad eyes, a singing mother, and two boys hiding in the attic who had red stains on their shirts from the bad day… Continue reading…
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