She found a note slipped under the door. What was written on it pushed her to force open the attic.

When Émilie moved to the small English village of Windermere to start over after her divorce, the cottage she rented seemed cozy… but strange. Stone walls, a working fireplace, creaky floors. And a tiny attic window that never opened. The locals called it the “blind eye” of the house.

“Nobody goes up there,” shrugged the owner. “The attic ladder was sealed about forty years ago. Don’t pay attention to it.”

But Émilie did pay attention.

Every night, while making her tea or lying in bed, she felt a gaze on her. Not hostile, but persistent. As if someone… or something, was waiting for her to notice.

It got worse.

Sometimes, exactly at 3:07 a.m., the light flickered. And one day, looking through the rain, she spotted a silhouette at that infamous attic window.

“The wind… a shadow… my imagination,” Émilie told herself.

Until the morning she found a yellowed note slipped under the door.
Just three words, written in shaky handwriting:
“She is cold.”

Panicked, Émilie called the owner again. This time, she insisted he come. He arrived reluctantly, with a crowbar and a flashlight:
“Well,” he grunted, “let’s open it.”

They forced open the barricaded attic door. Dust fell, the wood creaked.

Inside, an old rocking chair…
And behind it — a cradle.

In the cradle, covered with faded lace, lay the tiny bones of a little girl.

An old tragedy. A forgotten soul. A child never buried.

Émilie called the police. The village priest came to bless the house. The remains were buried in the cemetery.

Since that night, the light no longer flickers. No one appears at the window anymore.

But Émilie still places a blanket on the windowsill.

Just in case.

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