The crimson mark on her neck was the first thing he noticed. It was a small, delicate line that seemed to glow in the darkness. He had never seen anything like it before. "What is that?" he asked. She looked down at her neck, then back up at him. "It's a birthmark," she said. "I've had it since I was born." He reached out and touched it lightly. It was soft and warm, like the skin of a rose petal. "It's beautiful," he said. She smiled. "Thank you," she said. "I've always thought so, too." He looked into her eyes, and for a moment, he felt like he was drowning. They were the most beautiful eyes he had ever seen. They were deep, dark crimson, like the blood of a vampire. "What's your name?" he asked. "My name is Lilith," she said. "Lilith," he said. "That's a beautiful name." "Thank you," she said. "It's a Hebrew name. It means 'night creature
The old mansion stood ominously on the hill, casting long shadows over the surrounding landscape. Its decaying facade hinted at the secrets it held within, secrets that would soon be unravelled by those who dared to enter. The Crain family, unaware of the horrors that awaited them, eagerly moved into the infamous Hill House, hoping to renovate it into a peaceful home. As the sun dipped below the horizon, an eerie silence settled over the house. But the silence was soon shattered by faint whispers that echoed through the halls, their source unknown. The family dismissed them as mere figments of their imagination, chalking them up to the house's age and peculiar architecture. However, as nights turned into a relentless succession of terror, it became clear that something far more sinister dwelled within the walls of Hill House. Doors slammed shut on their own, objects moved inexplicably, and whispers grew into anguished cries that chilled them to the bone. Olivia, the matriarch, was