Some houses creak. Some houses settle. Some houses make the kind of noises you blame on plumbing, old beams, wind pressing its face against the siding.
And then there are houses that don’t make any noise at all.
Those are the ones you should worry about.
The Quiet House: No Exceptions began with a simple idea: what if silence isn’t peace? What if it’s enforcement? What if the absence of sound isn’t comfort—but compliance?
In this story, the rules aren’t suggestions. They aren’t posted on a refrigerator with a cheerful magnet. They exist the way gravity exists. You don’t argue with them. You don’t test them.
You follow them.
Because in this house, noise has consequences. Questions have consequences. Even thinking too loudly might.
The Quiet House doesn’t shout. It doesn’t slam doors. It doesn’t need to. It waits. It watches. It corrects.
If you’ve ever lain awake at night and felt the weight of your own breathing… if you’ve ever wondered what would happen if the walls decided they’d heard enough… this story might crawl a little closer than you’re comfortable with.
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