The Tenant Upstairs
Starring: Chris Powney, Lana Cole, Sarah Canavan
Genre: Mystery / Supernatural Thriller
When Elena moves into Flat 2B, she expects a quiet new start — but the apartment above, long abandoned, has other plans. Strange dragging sounds, whispers beneath the floorboards, and eerie voice notes pull her into a chilling mystery that blurs the line between reality, memory, and the supernatural.
As she reaches out to Mark, the building’s maintenance man, she discovers the flat isn’t just haunted — it’s alive in its own sinister way, feeding on the fear and voices of those who lived there. With tense, immersive performances from Chris Powney, Lana Cole, and Sarah Canavan, The Tenant Upstairs is a psychological thriller in audio form, where every sound matters, every message hides a secret, and no one is ever truly alone.
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The Tenant Upstairs
Starring: Chris Powney, Lana Cole, Sarah Canavan
Genre: Mystery / Supernatural Thriller
When Elena moves into Flat 2B, she expects a quiet new start — but the apartment above, long abandoned, has other plans. Strange dragging sounds, whispers beneath the floorboards, and eerie voice notes pull her into a chilling mystery that blurs the line between reality, memory, and the supernatural.
As she reaches out to Mark, the building’s maintenance man, she discovers the flat isn’t just haunted — it’s alive in its own sinister way, feeding on the fear and voices of those who lived there. With tense, immersive performances from Chris Powney, Lana Cole, and Sarah Canavan, The Tenant Upstairs is a psychological thriller in audio form, where every sound matters, every message hides a secret, and no one is ever truly alone.
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In the final chapter of The Tenant Upstairs, Elena sits before the hatch that has haunted her for so long. Beneath it, she can hear the voice of Rachel — the missing tenant from five years ago — calling to her through the humming and static. “It’s under the floor. It’s been waiting.”
The voice claiming to be Mark returns one last time, promising peace if she’ll only “let her in.” But Elena has heard those words before. When the truth finally reveals itself — that the entity is the building itself, feeding on every tenant’s fear and voice — she makes a choice no one before her has dared.
As Elena opens the hatch, the loop finally breaks. Morning arrives. The flat is quiet for the first time.
Through the Floorboards closes the story of The Tenant Upstairs with a haunting, emotional finale — where one voice finds peace, another fades, and the echoes finally fall still.
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Elena wakes to find her front door open — though she swears she never touched it. The building feels different now: brighter, emptier, and eerily familiar. As distorted echoes of her old voice notes begin playing through the walls, Elena starts to realise the impossible — she’s heard all of this before.
“Mark” returns, his voice now completely fused with the entity’s, revealing a truth too horrifying to deny: Elena was never just the tenant below. She’s been part of the haunting all along — trapped in a looping echo of her own messages, her own fear.
As the sounds of dragging and whispers rise once more, The Tenant Upstairs closes in a chilling revelation: there was never anyone moving above her… only what was left behind.
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Elena reaches breaking point. Exhausted, paranoid, and haunted by the constant knocking beneath her floorboards, she refuses to open the hatch — or the door — no matter what the voice pretending to be Mark says. But as night stretches on, the entity’s whispers grow clearer, its presence stronger, and its tone… more familiar.
Now the voice outside her flat is using Mark’s warmth, his words — and even her own name — to draw her in. When the knocking turns to breathing and the whispers merge into one chilling phrase, “Let her in,” Elena realises the haunting isn’t confined to the apartment above anymore.
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Sleep-deprived and unravelling, Elena begins to hear whispers seeping through the walls — faint, familiar voices calling her name. When “Mark” returns with increasingly distorted voice notes, he insists the voices aren’t from the walls at all, but from him… and urges her to open a hidden hatch behind her wardrobe.
Before she can, a neighbour, Honeysuckle Stuart from 1A, reaches out with a chilling warning: once the panel is opened, it can’t be closed again — and that’s how “she” got out last time. But mid-message, Honeysuckle's voice abruptly cuts off, leaving only silence… and the sound of dragging above.
In The Walls Are Listening, the line between memory, haunting, and madness begins to collapse. As the entity’s voice fuses with Mark’s, Elena must decide whether to obey the whispers — or fight the building itself.
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Twelve hours have passed since Mark vanished inside Apartment 2C — and Elena is running out of hope. The building has fallen eerily silent, and when she tries to reach her neighbours, no one answers. Then, a voice message arrives. It sounds like Mark… but something about it is wrong.
The voice claims to be trapped under the floor and begs Elena to “let him out.” But as the sounds beneath her flat grow louder — dragging, scratching, whispering — she begins to realise the thing calling to her isn’t human.
Under the Floor is the most haunting chapter yet of The Tenant Upstairs — a tense, claustrophobic descent into isolation, doubt, and the terrifying question: what’s really living beneath Apartment 2B?
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In the chilling continuation of The Tenant Upstairs, Elena races to reach Mark after he ignores her warnings and presses play on the mysterious recorder found in the sealed apartment above. The voice on the tape belongs to the former tenant of 2C — a woman who once complained of something behind the walls begging to be let in.
As Mark explores the flat, the strange dragging noises return, and the line between the living and the unseen begins to blur. Elena, trapped in her own flat, hears movement outside her door while Mark struggles against something pulling him beneath the floorboards.
Tense, intimate, and increasingly nightmarish, Press Play deepens the mystery of the abandoned apartment — and hints that whatever was locked inside 2C has finally found a way out.
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After Mark’s final message in the previous episode cuts off mid-sentence, Elena grows desperate to reach him. When he finally replies, she learns the truth about the flat above hers — Apartment 2C was sealed five years ago after its last tenant mysteriously vanished.
Ignoring Elena’s warnings, Mark decides to investigate. But the door to 2C isn’t sealed anymore. Someone — or something — has already broken in.
Through tense, fragmented voice notes and haunting ambient sound, Don’t Go In continues the chilling story of The Tenant Upstairs, as curiosity turns to dread and the secrets behind Apartment 2C begin to stir once more.
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When Elena, a new tenant in Flat 2B, starts hearing strange dragging sounds above her late at night, she sends a hesitant voice note to the building’s maintenance man, Mark. He reassures her it’s probably nothing — except the flat above hers, 2C, has been empty for months.
As the sounds grow heavier and more deliberate, Elena’s late-night messages become increasingly panicked. Mark tries to piece together what’s happening from a distance, uncovering unsettling details about the supposedly sealed apartment upstairs.
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