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I Went Into My Attic... And Found Something Impossible The attic hatch was open. I climbed up. And what I found changed everything. This is Part 2 of my investigation into 1847 Maple Street. If you haven't watched Part 1, go back now — you need to understand how the footsteps started before you see what's waiting in the attic. The entity isn't nameless anymore. It has a story. A tragedy. A reason for waiting. And now that I know... everything's different. 🎧 BEST EXPERIENCED WITH HEADPHONES Immersive rain ambience and spatial audio design. No jump scares — just slowly building dread. 📚 HISTORICAL CONTEXT: The Underground Railroad operated from the early 1800s to 1865, helping enslaved people escape to freedom in Canada. "Waystations" were safe houses where people hid — sometimes in attics or underground spaces. Historical records show that not everyone who entered these hiding places survived. Some waited for contacts who never came. Some died waiting. This story is fiction, but it's grounded in that real history and the real tragedies that occurred. THE STORY SO FAR: Part 1: I moved into 1847 Maple Street six months ago. At exactly 3:00 AM every night, I hear footsteps in my attic. Fourteen steps north. Pause. Fourteen steps south. I recorded it. The entity spoke: "She's listening." Then I found the attic hatch open — just one inch. And wet footprints leading from the attic to my bedroom. Part 2 (This Episode): I go into the attic and discover it's been maintained, organized, occupied. I find belongings from previous owners going back decades. Obituaries of people who died in this house. My own photo printed and placed on top. I learn the house was built over an Underground Railroad waystation where seven people died in 1858. One of them — Samuel — never moved on. He's been waiting for 167 years. And now I have to decide: stay and coexist, run and sever the connection, or try something no one's attempted before. Part 3 (Next Week): The Confrontation. I go back into the attic at 3:00 AM. Not to investigate. Not to escape. But to face Samuel directly. To offer him what he's been denied for over a century: completion. --- 📅 UPLOAD SCHEDULE: Part 3 drops TOMORROW Subscribe and hit the notification bell so you don't miss the finale of the Maple Street investigation.