After Samir disappeared, the house became famous across the whole city.
No one dared go near it anymore.
People said that at night they could hear knocking on the glass…
Tap… tap… tap…
Sometimes they would see a light turn on in the upstairs room…
Then switch off by itself.
The police sealed the house and locked it.
But every morning, they found the front door open.
As if something had gone out…
Or come in.
A full year passed.
On a cold rainy night, a journalist named Yassine arrived.
He wanted to prove to everyone that it was just a myth.
He entered the house carrying a camera, a flashlight, and his phone.
He began a live stream and said:
“Welcome everyone. Tonight, I’m going to reveal the truth behind the 3:17 House.”
He walked upstairs to the bedroom.
Everything was dusty… silent… freezing cold.
And in the center of the room, the large mirror still hung on the wall.
Yassine stepped closer and laughed.
“This is it? Just an old mirror.”
At that moment…
His phone vibrated.
Unknown number.
He opened the message.
"Leave now."
He laughed and said to the viewers:
“Someone’s trying to scare me.”
A second message came instantly.
"You are not alone."
His smile slowly faded.
He turned the camera around the room…
Nothing.
But when he pointed the camera back at the mirror…
He saw something standing behind him.
A pale face.
Black eyes.
A wide smile.
Yassine spun around quickly…
No one there.
He looked back at the mirror…
The thing was now much closer.
A hand burst through the glass and grabbed him by the throat.
The camera fell to the floor, still recording.
The viewers heard only screaming…
And knocking on the glass.
Tap… tap… tap…
Then the live stream ended.
The next morning, the police returned to the house.
They found no Yassine.
No camera.
Only the mirror.
And inside it…
Three trapped faces.
Lina.
Samir.
And Yassine.
Their hands pounding against the glass…
Begging for help.
Since that day, the messages began reaching new people.
Every night…
At exactly 3:17 AM.
"If you hear the knocking… do not answer."

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