The Cemetery That Moves at Night
Every morning, the graves are never where you left them.

In the village of Brackenwood, the cemetery sits on a hill known for its mist. Locals swear that if you mark a grave’s position at dusk, it won’t be the same by dawn.
Caretaker Jonah dismissed it as superstition — until he started keeping records. Each night, he drew maps of where each stone stood. Every morning, they were wrong. Rows shifted. Names swapped places. One grave even appeared overnight: “Jonah Brice — Beloved Keeper.”
He laughed it off until he noticed something else — the names on the stones weren’t random. They matched the living villagers. The newest stone always bore the name of someone who would die that day.
The night his own appeared, he stayed awake with his lantern, determined to catch whatever moved the graves. He didn’t see hands or tools — only shadows rising from the earth, rearranging themselves like chess pieces.
At sunrise, the villagers found the lantern still burning beside an open grave — his.



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