The Secret Room Upstairs..

After my grandmother passed away, she left me her old farmhouse. While exploring the property, I noticed an upstairs door that had been nailed shut. Curious about what was behind it, I hired a handyman to remove the boards and open it.

The moment the door swung open, the handyman stepped back in shock. His hands were trembling as he stared inside. “You need to call your family quickly,” he said. I felt a chill run through me as I looked into a perfectly preserved child’s bedroom.

Inside were toys, books, and a neatly made twin bed covered with fresh-looking sheets. On the wall hung a calendar frozen in time, marked to the exact month and year my mother was born. Everything looked untouched, as if someone had carefully protected the room for decades.

When I called my mother and described what we had found, she broke down in tears. She revealed that my grandmother had lost her first daughter at the age of six, years before my mother was born. No one in the family had ever spoken about her. The handyman later told me he recognized the room because he had lost a sister the same way. He stayed with me for two hours while my mother cried and shared the family secret that had been hidden for generations.

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