Perfect! 😊 So we have:* **Setting:** an abandoned house* **Characters:** 5 people (can be friends, acquaintances, or randomly together)* **Style:** a mix of horror, psychological thriller, and actionI can now prepare **Chapter 1**, introducing the characters, the atmosphere of the abandoned house, and the first elements of suspense, using the checklist:
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### **Chapter 1 – The Door That Whispered**
Rain drummed on the roof of the abandoned house as the five friends reached its neglected gate. The cobblestone path was overgrown with moss, and the front door, long unopened, creaked with every gust of wind.
"It looks like something out of a horror movie," Tomek muttered, holding the flashlight in his trembling hand. “Horror or total ruin,” Karolina laughed, trying to ease the tension, though deep down she knew something was wrong.
The air inside was heavy and damp. Dust settled on the furniture, and cobwebs stretched in every corner. Every footstep on the wooden floor made a creaking sound that echoed through the empty rooms.
“Did you hear that?” MichaÅ‚ whispered, when suddenly a soft rustling sound came from behind the wall.
“Probably a mouse,” Bartek tried to reassure him, but his voice was more nervous than convincing.
Anna, the youngest in the group, felt a shiver run down her spine. Her gaze landed on the old mirror in the corner of the living room – it reflected more than their figures… as if something was lurking behind them.
They moved into the kitchen, where they noticed an old, yellowed notebook lying on the table. On the first page was a short handwritten note:
*"You shouldn't come in here. I'm watching your every move."*
Anna's heart skipped a beat. "It's… someone was here recently," she said quietly.
"Or… they're still here," MichaÅ‚ added, looking into the dark corners of the house.
At that moment, the front door slammed shut, the wind rattling it so loudly that an echo filled every room. The five friends looked at each other in silence. The tension was mounting. The house was no longer just an abandoned place—it was becoming a trap where every sound, every shadow, could mean danger.
Another inscription appeared on the wall—scratched into the wood:
*"First decision. Decide who is the pawn and who is the player."*
And then they felt that someone… or something… was watching their every move.
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I can now immediately prepare **Chapter 2**, where the tension mounts and the house begins to reveal its first psychological traps – a perfect blend of horror and psychological thriller.
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