An ordinary elevator ride in a quiet residential building became a strangely memorable experience for a woman—not because anything unusual happened, but because of the uneasy feeling she developed during it.
She entered the elevator alone late in the evening, expecting a routine trip to her floor. The doors closed normally, and the elevator began moving without any signs of malfunction or disturbance.
Everything appeared standard and calm. There were no alarms, noises, or visible issues that would suggest anything was wrong during the ride.
However, as the elevator continued upward, she began to notice a growing sense of discomfort that she could not clearly explain or link to any specific cause.