As Jake settled in to watch a movie, he heard a soft tap, tap, tap from outside. Thinking it was a late trick-or-treater, he opened the door, but no one was there.
Except for the pumpkin.
It had been moved. Just slightly, but enough for him to notice. Now, it was sitting closer to the front door. Frowning, Jake nudged it back to its original spot and went back inside.
Not five minutes later, he heard it again.
Tap, tap, tap.
Suddenly, the candle inside the jack-oβ-lantern went out, leaving the face in complete darkness. Jakeβs breath caught in his throat. He turned to go inside, but before he could close the door, a new sound stopped him.
A faint scratching noise, coming from inside the pumpkin.
Slowly, he knelt down, heart pounding. He reached out, hesitating, and lifted the top of the pumpkin.
He rushed to the door and opened it, expecting to catch someone playing a prank. The porch was still empty. But the pumpkin had moved again, closer than before, as if it was inching toward the door on its own.
Jakeβs skin prickled with unease. This wasnβt possible.