It started with a single red crayon. In clinics from London to Tokyo, unrelated children are drawing the exact same figure: a woman with unnaturally long arms, a high-collared dress, and a face with a wide, flat smile but no eyes. They call her the Guest. Child psychologist Sarah initially dismisses the phenomenon as a shared cultural delusion or a digital trend. But then the drawings begin to appear in places no child could reach.
Then the humming begins-a low, tuneless vibration heard in the streets of major cities. And then, the adults begin to see her standing in the shadows of their own homes. As the "Blanking" begins and the world starts to lose its color, Sarah realizes this isn't just a haunting-it's an erasure. Reality itself is thinning, turning into the texture of a rough sketch. To save her niece and the world as she knows it, Sarah must team up with a haunted government agent and a young boy who holds the secret to the very first drawing.
Their journey leads them to the Holloway House, a place that shouldn't exist, where the collective memories of the human race are being archived and erased. Sarah must face a terrifying choice: live in a world of painless silence, or fight to keep the heavy, messy weight of the truth. Someone Is Watching is an atmospheric, slow-burn psychological mystery that explores the boundaries of memory and the terrifying power of what we have collectively chosen to forget.
It started with a single red crayon. In clinics from London to Tokyo, unrelated children are drawing the exact same figure: a woman with unnaturally long arms, a high-collared dress, and a face with a wide, flat smile but no eyes. They call her the Guest. Child psychologist Sarah initially dismisses the phenomenon as a shared cultural delusion or a digital trend. But then the drawings begin to appear in places no child could reach.
Then the humming begins-a low, tuneless vibration heard in the streets of major cities. And then, the adults begin to see her standing in the shadows of their own homes. As the "Blanking" begins and the world starts to lose its color, Sarah realizes this isn't just a haunting-it's an erasure. Reality itself is thinning, turning into the texture of a rough sketch. To save her niece and the world as she knows it, Sarah must team up with a haunted government agent and a young boy who holds the secret to the very first drawing.
Their journey leads them to the Holloway House, a place that shouldn't exist, where the collective memories of the human race are being archived and erased. Sarah must face a terrifying choice: live in a world of painless silence, or fight to keep the heavy, messy weight of the truth. Someone Is Watching is an atmospheric, slow-burn psychological mystery that explores the boundaries of memory and the terrifying power of what we have collectively chosen to forget.