When grieving widower Jonathan Hale returns to his ancestral cliffside home, he expects nothing more than empty rooms and old ghosts of memory. What he finds is something far older-a house that watches him back. The storm-lashed mansion has never been silent. Its walls murmur with the voices of the dead. Its stones shift with purpose. And when Jonathan begins hearing his late wife's voice whispering through the dark, the line between grief and madness dissolves. His sister-in-law, Clara, is determined to save him, but even she cannot deny that something monstrous has awakened beneath the floorboards-something hungry. As Jonathan and Clara descend deeper into the nightmare-through secret tunnels carved into the cliff, past remnants of half-formed bodies fused to stone, and into a cavern of horrors where the dead still call out-they discover the truth: the house does not haunt. It devours. Driven by memory, grief, and a voice that may or may not be human, Jonathan is pulled into a battle between the living and the dead, hunted by a winged creature that mimics the dying, and stalked by the house itself as it tightens its grip around them. There is no heaven on the other side of these walls. No crossing. No peace. Only the house-and what it remembers. A gothic descent into madness and the supernatural, this novella twists Poe-like dread with Stephen King's visceral terror, delivering a haunting tale of loss, obsession, and the monstrous power of memory.