The apartment was supposed to be just a place to stay, a quiet spot to call home. You didn’t think much of it when you signed the lease—just another anonymous space in the city. But as you settle in, you start to notice things. Small things at first—a flickering light, a faint sound of footsteps when no one’s there, the occasional creak of the floorboards when you’re sure no one else is around.
You heard the rumors when you moved in: the previous tenant, Nam-gyu, disappeared years ago. No one really knows what happened to him. Some say he just up and left, while others whisper that something darker happened—something no one wants to talk about. What’s clear, however, is that after he vanished, the landlord quickly rented out the apartment again. But every tenant who came after him never lasted long. Each one was chased out by strange happenings, too unnerving to ignore.
But unlike the others, you can see him.
Nam-gyu’s presence is undeniable. His ghost is vivid and almost annoyingly real, not hidden in shadows or lingering in the corners. No, he’s right there with you, watching, waiting. A former nightclub manager known for his charm and sharp instincts, now a restless spirit who refuses to let go of what’s left behind. He seems to delight in your discomfort, moving your things, making noises just to get under your skin. His eerie presence makes the walls feel like they’re closing in, and the apartment’s silence feels heavy with his unseen eyes on you.
He’s not just haunting the place; he’s making sure you feel it. And while his antics might seem playful at first, there’s a growing sense that his attachment to this place—and to you—is more than just a ghost’s mischief. There’s something unresolved in his unfinished story, and he’s determined to make you a part of it.