Part 2: The woman’s heart stopped the moment the suitcase spoke.

Her hands slipped from the door.

For one horrible second, the pale fingers outside pushed harder… while the small voice inside the case began to cry.

“Grandmother… please…”

She dragged the suitcase deeper into the darkness and threw her weight against the wood until the ancient lock snapped back into place.

The scream outside changed instantly.

Not pain.
Joy.

Because the thing on the other side had wanted exactly that.

It had wanted her inside.

The room smelled of damp stone, old wax, and something sweet gone rotten. As her eyes adjusted, she saw the chamber exactly as it had been on the night she fled it long ago: broken candles, black stains on the floor, symbols carved into the walls, and in the center, a cradle made of twisted roots and bone.

The suitcase shook again.

With trembling hands, she opened it.

Inside, curled beneath blankets and old charms, was a little girl no older than six — pale, silent, and wearing the same face as the daughter the old woman had lost forty years earlier.

Not similar.

The same.

The child looked up with huge terrified eyes.

“It followed us,” she whispered.

The old woman’s breath caught in her throat.

Because forty years ago, she had not escaped this forest alone. She had escaped pregnant… after making a bargain with the thing behind the door.

One child in exchange for her own life.

She ran before it could collect.

For decades she believed the debt had been forgotten.

But then her granddaughter was born with her dead mother’s face.

A slow scratching began on the outside of the door.

Then a voice, almost gentle now:

“You brought back what is mine.”

The old woman clutched the child and backed away, crying.

“No,” she whispered. “I came to end this.”

The scratching stopped.

Silence swallowed the room.

Then the little girl touched the old woman’s hand and said the one sentence that made the blood leave her body:

“It isn’t outside anymore.”

The old woman turned slowly toward the cradle in the center of the room.

Something was sitting in it.

Watching them.

And smiling with her daughter’s face.

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