Description
HE ANSWERED THE DOOR.
NOW HE CAN'T GO HOME.
For Leo, ten days alone meant unlimited gaming and freedom.
Then came the signs: three crows. Three cans in a triangle. Three knocks at 3 AM.
The Rule of Three had begun—a pattern from a creepy story about doors between worlds.
Leo missed the warnings. Now he's trapped in a personalized hell where his own house rots around him, facing eternity for sins he doesn't remember.
His only question echoes through the burning void:
WHERE AM I?
WHERE AM I? is a chilling new horror series about the spaces between reality, and what waits in the quiet.
Dhruv Aggarwal is a fourteen-year-old writer from Delhi, India, who began crafting horror stories at thirteen and hasn't stopped since.
Drawn to the space where philosophy meets fear, he writes to explore the patterns that connect seemingly random events and the consequences that ripple from our smallest choices. For him, horror isn't about shock, but about recognition—the chill that comes when fiction touches something true about our world.
When not writing, he can be found analysing narrative structures in everything from classic horror films to video game lore, collecting strange coincidences and patterns, or explaining why three is the most unsettling number to anyone who will listen. He believes the best horror holds up a distorted mirror to reality, revealing truths too uncomfortable for straightforward reflection.
"WHERE AM I?" represents his first exploration into cosmic horror and the beginning of what will be an ongoing examination of patterns, consequences, and the questions we're afraid to ask aloud.
He remains convinced that noticing patterns is both a curse and a superpower, and that sometimes the most important questions are the ones that keep you up at 3 AM.