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We Used to Live Here

15 minMarcus Kliewer

What's it about

Have you ever felt an unsettling chill in your own home, a sense that you're not entirely alone? This story explores that exact fear, turning a familiar space into a source of heart-pounding terror when a family claiming to be previous tenants shows up with a disturbing request. You'll follow Eve as she navigates a nightmarish scenario that blurs the lines between a simple misunderstanding and a sinister trap. Discover how a single act of kindness can spiral into a fight for survival, and learn what happens when the people you let into your home refuse to leave.

Meet the author

Marcus Kliewer's viral Reddit story "We Used to Live Here" sparked a multimillion-dollar bidding war, ultimately landing a major motion picture deal with Netflix. A lifelong horror fan from a small Canadian town, Kliewer began writing short fiction on Reddit's NoSleep forum as a creative outlet. His talent for crafting modern, relatable horror that taps into primal fears quickly captivated a massive online audience, launching his career from an internet phenomenon to a celebrated new voice in suspense.

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What's it about

Have you ever felt an unsettling chill in your own home, a sense that you're not entirely alone? This story explores that exact fear, turning a familiar space into a source of heart-pounding terror when a family claiming to be previous tenants shows up with a disturbing request. You'll follow Eve as she navigates a nightmarish scenario that blurs the lines between a simple misunderstanding and a sinister trap. Discover how a single act of kindness can spiral into a fight for survival, and learn what happens when the people you let into your home refuse to leave.

Meet the author

Marcus Kliewer's viral Reddit story "We Used to Live Here" sparked a multimillion-dollar bidding war, ultimately landing a major motion picture deal with Netflix. A lifelong horror fan from a small Canadian town, Kliewer began writing short fiction on Reddit's NoSleep forum as a creative outlet. His talent for crafting modern, relatable horror that taps into primal fears quickly captivated a massive online audience, launching his career from an internet phenomenon to a celebrated new voice in suspense.

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