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Still grieving and unable to come to terms with the mysterious loss of her sister, Lydia returns home one night only to find out that the front door is unlocked and slightly open. As the terrified woman enters her home cautiously, everything seems to be in order, nevertheless, an ominous feeling that a pair of eyes is watching her every move, makes her skin crawl. Sometimes, the mind can play awful tricks on one when he is in the thick, black shadows, although, there is no need to worry; after all, the dead stay with the dead, right? Written by Nick Riganas