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Chapter 3 - The Wall That Watches

[Ashe sat in the corner of the room.

The mirror was blank again.

The typewriter — silent.

Just silence. Endless silence.]

He didn't speak for a long time.

He just sat there, exhausted — with a kind of tiredness no sleep could cure.

It wasn't mental pain.

It was a peaceful kind of punishment…

the kind you feel when you truly believe you don't deserve to live.

[He scratched the wall softly with his foot, tracing faint lines for no reason at all.]

He looked at the typewriter.

It was empty.

The mirror showed nothing.

But something had changed.

Something new had appeared.

An eye had opened on the wall.

A literal, human eye.

No eyelid.

No blinking.

Just a motionless, living eye — staring directly at him.

Ashe (jolting back):

"What… what is that?"

[He stood up quickly.

Back hit the wall behind him.]

Ashe (shivering, whispering):

"When… when did that show up?"

[The eye didn't blink.

It just stared.

As if reading his thoughts.

All of them.]

And then — the typewriter began to move.

Chik. Chik.

Chik chik chik.

> "THE WALL WATCHES THE ONE WHO WATCHED NOTHING."

Ashe (softly, confused):

"I… wasn't watching? So what?"

The typewriter answered:

> "That's why you're still alive.

You didn't see.

And you didn't speak."

[The room grew colder.

As if someone had spoken a truth too ugly to exist.]

[The eye on the wall began to rotate — left to right, up to down.

It was scanning him.

Every breath.

Every move.

Every memory.]

Ashe (whispering, guilt in his eyes):

"...I could've said something back then..."

Ira (typewriter voice, sharper now):

"But you didn't."

[Another eye opened — on the second wall.]

> "You lie."

[A third eye — on the third wall.]

> "But the worst lie…

is the one you tell through silence."

[Ashe stood in the center of the room.

He didn't cry.

He couldn't.

He was far beyond tears now.]

Ashe (lost, numb):

"What was I thinking?

What… did I forget?"

[Suddenly, burning letters appeared on the wall.]

> "She was screaming…

and you stayed quiet."

Ashe (shouting):

"NO!!"

[He rushed to the mirror — punched it.

The glass didn't break.

But his hand did.

Blood smeared across his knuckles.]

Ashe (rage and guilt):

"I can speak now!

I can still say sorry!"

Ira (coldly):

"You're still lying."

[Eyes.

Eyes.

Everywhere.

Hundreds of them.

All four walls — covered in eyes — all of them staring at him.]

[The typewriter exploded with motion.

Its keys slammed down in rapid-fire madness.]

chik chik chik chik chik chik chik chik chik chik chik—

> "You didn't stop it."

"You didn't scream."

"You didn't protect her."

"You forgot her name."

"You forgot… on purpose."

Ashe (gripping his head, trembling):

"What… what was her name…?

Who was she?"

[FLASH — in the mirror, a girl's face appeared.

Blurred.

Fading.

Her voice echoed, soft and broken:]

Unknown Voice:

"Ashe… I only existed…

as long as you remembered my name..."

[His heart cracked open.

Tears flooded his eyes.

His breath caught.]

Ashe (screaming):

"I—!!!"

[The eyes crept closer.

The walls felt like they were tightening — shrinking.

The room was swallowing itself.]

[Then, silence.

And one final message from the typewriter.]

> "Your silence was your first murder."

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END OF CHAPTER 2 — PART 1

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