Whispers in the dark. Warnings no one else can hear. Visions no one else can see.
As he grows older, the world around him begins to fracture — walls that breathe, shadows that blink, flashes of red that vanish when he looks twice. Doctors call it imagination. Teachers call it distraction. His mother calls it a phase.
But the voices call it something else.
They call it necessary.
When the whispers suddenly fall silent, he finally gets a taste of normal life — sleep, friendship, peace. Just as he begins to believe he might not be broken after all, the silence reveals something far more terrifying.
What if the voices were never the problem?
What if they were trying to warn him?
Caught between hallucination and reality, he starts to question everything — his memories, his family, even the world itself. The more he remembers, the more unstable everything becomes.
Because if this world isn’t real…
then what is?