When Felix Kjellberg heard a crash somewhere in his house in the middle of the night, his first thought was that one of his two pugs had probably done something mischievous. He groaned, but was way too tired to do something about it, so he just turned over and tried to go back to sleep. It was one in the morning for gods sake.

He faced his girlfriend in bed, who seemed to be awake from the noise as well, and moaned as she yawned.

"Felix, what was that?" She asked, yawning.

'Probably just one of the pugs…' Felix replied, groaning.

After a few seconds of silence, Marzia sat bolt upright, and Felix's heart skipped a beat when her black silhouette was swiftly repositioned.

'Marzia?'

"Felix, The pugs are right here." Marzia finally responded, staring at the floor.

She was right, even in the darkness, Felix saw two little pugs lying on the floor, looking up at the couple with large confused yet innocent eyes.

Their eyes met in the dark, and their hearts both dropped simultaneously.

"Robbers." Both of them said at the same time.

Felix and Marzia scrambled out of bed, not even caring about the noise as they kicked their bedcovers off, and the two pugs followed, excited, alert and confused at the same time.

The two of them went their separate ways to search the house head to tails, for every single possible hiding place. Even the pugs were involved, the couple following the two as they tried to sniff out the intruder.

Nothing.

"I was sure I heard something bang inside the house…" Felix thought to himself. "Oh well… Maybe I was just hearing things…"

'Yeah.'

But once they closed the door to their room and ready to go back to bed, the two pugs started becoming even more alert. Their ears were straight upright and they were strangely and tensely quiet.

"Mia? Edgar?" Marzia asked, breaking the tense silence.

The two pugs stared at the two.

"What's wrong?"

The two pugs stared one more time before heading over and getting back to bed.

Although the two felt uneasy, the two went to bed.

Oblivious about the fact that there was a silhouette standing at the foot of their bed. After all, they only checked all the possible hiding places.

And they payed no mind to the impossible ones. If they did, the outcome of the story should've been much, MUCH more different.

The next morning, Felix noticed that Marzia had woken up before him. Of course, she wasn't in the bed with him, and he could hear noises from the kitchen.

But the two pugs looked terrified. Their eyes were large and filled with fear while their tails were in-between their legs and shivering.

"You two alright?"

Mia whimpered.

"Hey, what's wrong?"

Edgar whimpered.

Felix was suspicious. Everyone who had watched a horror movie knew that if one's pets are acting weird, something inhumane is in the house.

But considering the fact that he didn't really believe in ghosts, he just shrugged it off.

But the moment he opened the door, the two pugs started barking at him, running up to him as fast as their tiny little legs could carry them. They tried to hold him back, as if warning him about something terrible.

Felix knew something was up.

In fact, that noise might not even be Marzia.

Before he left his room, he looked around for a weapon, in case his instincts were right.

He picked up a pair of scissors before leaving the room, being as quiet as possible.

When he stepped into the kitchen, nobody was there.

Then… Where did the noises come from?

Felix decided it might not be wise to go around the house shouting Marzia's name, so he just paced around the house in complete silence.

No one was there.

Then someone giggled.

Felix whirled around, checking if anyone was there, heartbeat thumping and echoing in his ears.

No one.

That giggle was NOT Marzia's, hers is cute and filled with a warm kindness and cheerfulness that never failed to cheer him up.

But this one it sounded like a small child...

He didn't know why, but he knew that this was wrong. Very, VERY wrong.

Ehehehehe…

Another one, from his right.

The moment he checked there, he jumped as he turned just in time to see a shadow rush around the corner.

Felix was frozen for a couple seconds before he slowly turned his head around the corner to see what it was.

Nothing.

"Fooooound yooooou…"

He turned around just in time to see a blur of black and red before pure darkness.