04/07/2026
We all know that heart-dropping feeling. It's the dead of winter, the house is completely silent, and your phone buzzes on the nightstand. Motion detected at the front door.
You check the camera feed, expecting the neighbor's cat or a windblown branch. Instead, the night vision catches something... wrong. A pale, emaciated figure is crawling across the frosted porch on all fours. It doesn't move like an animal; it moves with a jagged, unnatural rhythm. Then, it stops. Slowly, it pulls itself up, leans directly into the lens, and just stares.
For all the horror junkies out there, this is the exact scenario that keeps us checking the deadbolts twice. Even knowing this is a phenomenal piece of digital horror art, the primal dread it triggers is entirely real. It taps right into that deep-seated fear of the unknown lurking just inches away, separated only by a thin pane of glass and a locked door.
What’s your survival plan if you see this on your porch camera? Are you hiding, packing your bags, or grabbing the baseball bat? Let's hear it in the comments. 🦇🚪