CHAPTER 3: THE HOUSE THAT EXPELLED HIM
CHAPTER 3: THE HOUSE THAT EXPELLED HIM
Daniel turned suddenly, trying to re-enter the house.
The keys shook in his hand now.
No confidence left.
Just instinct.
But the glass door didn’t open.
It didn’t even react.
A small digital lock near the frame blinked red.
ACCESS REVOKED
Daniel stared at it.
Confused.
Then angry.
Then afraid.
“What did you do?” he snapped at Ethan.
Ethan didn’t raise his voice.
“I didn’t do anything.”
A beat.
“The system corrected itself.”
Claire covered her mouth.
The father stepped back slowly, as if the house itself had shifted identity.
Daniel tried the keys again.
Nothing.
Again.
Nothing.
His breathing changed now—fast, uneven.
The keys that once represented control suddenly meant nothing at all.
Behind him, the ocean roared.
Inside the glass mansion, lights began to turn off one by one.
Not dramatically.
Systematically.
Like a judgment being carried out room by room.
Daniel turned around slowly.
“This is illegal,” he whispered, but it didn’t sound like accusation anymore.
It sounded like desperation.
Ethan stepped forward one last time.
Close enough for Daniel to hear him without the wind stealing it.
“You were never the owner,” he said quietly.
A pause.
“You were just the guest who forgot to leave.”
Daniel’s hand loosened.
The keys slipped.
Fell.
Hit the stone.
One last sound.
Final.
The doors behind him unlocked—
but only to open outward.
Not for him.
For everything else.
And as the ocean swallowed the silence again—
Daniel stepped back into the wind…
May you like
knowing the house had already decided he didn’t exist in it anymore.
—END—