Author's Note: Whoops! I did say over on Tumblr that the update would be a little later tonight. I didn't mean like 3 hours later tbh but I just couldn't get my brain working to finish the chapter at different parts of today. But, it's finished and it's here, relatively on time.

We've got another chapter with Gar and Raaae. It feels like Raven is in almost every single one but... I mean it makes sense. They're a couple. She'd appear a lot if he were a real youtuber like this, more than likely.

Anyways, just to let you know... I'm going to be away at the end of June. I'm going down to a seaside place in Norfolk which is like... east coast of England. It's a small holiday considering international travel is still a grey area at the moment and honestly, I don't particularly wanna be sat on a plane, going abroad anyways. But, my point is, I will be down there when the next chapter is due to be posted.

Now, the wifi is spotty af where I stay BUT I'm going to have it written and ready and if worst comes to worst, I'll just hotspot off my phone long enough to post it. I'll try and aim for it to be about 10pm (the usual time I aim to post at the end of each month) but as I'll technically be on holidays, it may change but... I'll keep ya updated on tumblr, I'm sure.

Hope you guys enjoy the chapter. Just wanna say thanks to people still reading this every single time I update. I appreciated it and I appreciate the feedback and lovely comments I've received as well!


3AM Challenge | The Closet Game

Uploaded by Gar Logan

26th May 2021

Length: 00:29:05


His smile stretched from ear to ear and Gar offered a lively wave of his hand towards the camera, perched upon the tripod and placed just a space out from the end of the double bed he and Raven sat upon.

"Whaaat's up guys, it's Gar here and welcome back to my channel!" He greeted, a flash of his teeth peeking out as his grin widened whilst he threw his arms back.

"Shh, Gar… not so loud." Raven murmured, casting a glance at the side of their room where a window was.

"Why? No one else is at home right now." Gar replied, keeping his tone at a lower level.

"Yes but it's still really late so just…" She gestured with her down to keep it down slightly,

He sheepishly scratched the back of his head, "Uh yeah, true…" He paused and turned his head towards the camera, "So, it's about 2am right now, guys and we are going to be doing a 3am challenge, as you can probably tell from the title of this video."

Raven hid a yawn behind her wrist and leaned her head against his shoulder, "At least you decided against just staying up for this thing."

Gar chuckled, "Yeah, initially, I said to Rae that we could just sit up til 3am but she wisely suggested we have a nap beforehand… you still tired, babe?"

She sighed, "I'll make some tea in a minute and… refresh."

He nodded his head and averted his eyes back up, boring straight into the lens of the camera, "As I said earlier, we're doing this challenge because at the moment, it's just me and Rae in the house. Dick and Kory are actually in New York right now for some modelling thing Kory's got going on. As for Vic, he's staying over at Karen's tonight so it's just me, Raven and-"

Gar's voice broke off as the light sound of pitter pattering paws against the wooden flooring echoed around the room, "-Silkie!"

Raven softly smiled, her violet blue eyes following the dog that was making its way into the room off camera. She lifted her head from Gar and leaned forward a little, allowing Silkie to take a seat at her feet, slotted between her calves. His fluffy white head poked up from the bottom of the camera's frame, his tongue hanging out as he panted excitedly.

The dog lifted his head, peering up at Raven expectantly, earning a quiet giggle from her, "Silkie, I've only recently started to pet you. Don't push it."

Silkie tilted his head at her.

Raven sighed and shook her head, reaching a hand down to stroke behind his ears, "Sappy dog." She muttered,

Gar smirked and stretched an arm across Raven's knee to give Silkie a scratch beneath his chin. Once he settled back in his spot on the bed, Gar slapped his hands down on his knees and addressed the camera once more,

"Sorry… Silkie is such a huge distraction… anyways, we're going to be doing 'The Closet Game'... it's been a while since I've done a 3am challenge and I found this one online and it sounded… intriguing." He paused and beamed, "The best part of it? The rules state you one or two people can participate but no more than that. So, I grabbed my lovely girlfriend, Raven to help me out."

"What he actually means is… he didn't want to do some scary challenge by himself." Raven teased,

Gar didn't even bat an eyelid, "Duh! Dude, this house is freakin' scary as hell in the dark when you're doing these kinds of challenges. I will take all the players I can get, thank you very much." He affirmed, making Raven laugh to herself.

He waved his hand dismissively, "So… let's get onto what 'The Closet Game' is and how we play it."

Twisting at the waist, Gar slipped an arm back against his bedspread, up towards the pillows. He grabbed his silver laptop and dragged it over to rest on top of his knees.

He tugged the lid up, his face immediately becoming awash with a bright light from the screen of the device. Gar narrowed his eyes and inclined his head a little so that he wasn't staring directly into it, his eyes not having quite adjusted since waking up, despite the two lamps that were behind the pair, bathing the bedroom with a warm glow.

"So… this is what it says online for this particular 3am challenge…" He cleared his throat before he parroted the words he was reading from the website, "Warning: The Closet Game is very dangerous. Summoning a demon could result in possession or being dragged into eternal darkness. We recommend that you do not play this under any circumstance."

Raven snorted, "Great."

"Eternal darkness sounds…" Gar trailed off,

"Peaceful." Raven finished, glancing at him with a small smile.

Gar blinked in disbelief before smiling cautiously, "You're lucky I'm used to your weirdness."

She rolled her eyes and her smile briefly widened before she nudged his shoulder with her own and jerked her chin in the direction of his laptop, "Read the rest. I want to go and get my tea."

"To play the game, you will need a book of matches and a closet. You can do this alone or with only one other friend." Gar paused, grinned and threw an arm around Raven and gave her a squeeze, "Make sure you do this during night time as it will not work in the day."

"Interesting thing to mention." Raven murmured, her eyes also skimming over the words on screen.

"Step 1: Take the book of matches and go to the closet you will be using." Gar took a deep breath, "Step 2: Turn off all the lights in the room. The room must be in complete darkness. If there is a light in the closet, ensure it is switched off so that the closet is completely dark."

"Wow, they're really not budging on the complete darkness thing, huh?" Raven muttered, one of her dark brows arching at the amount of times the word, 'darkness' seemed to be used.

Gar chuckled before continuing, "Step 3: Open the closet door, step inside and close the door behind you. Step 4: Stand in the darkness for approximately 2 minutes, facing the closet door. Step 5: Take one match, hold it up in front of your face and say, 'Show me the light or leave me in darkness.'."

Lifting his head, Gar's brows furrowed together, "Why are the chants and words always something so… creepy? They can't ever just have 'hey demons, just checking in. Hope you're doing well.'?"

Raven smirked, "I guess not. You should mention that to the demons next time you see them, though."

Gar mirrored her expression, "I will. I'll write them a strongly worded letter." He cleared his throat again and opened his mouth to continue talking, but stopped and lifted an eyebrow at Raven who was slowly leaning to the right, her eyes zeroing in on the hallway beyond their open bedroom door.

"You… good, Rae?" He asked, a nervous quiver in his voice,

"Huh? Uh, yeah… I just noticed something in the hall."

"What?" He squeaked,

"Well, not to freak you out but the lights just flickered out there." Raven murmured, her eyes still sweeping from side to side, trying to see if there was a rational reason for why it had happened.

"Oh perfect…" Gar muttered, briefly following her position and leaning out to try and catch a glimpse for himself, of anything that seemed amiss.

Raven relaxed again and lifted her shoulders up, her demeanor changing back to one of indifference, "I mean, it's fine. Silkie didn't even look up so, I'm assuming it's just the electrical circuit or maybe the lightbulb needs changing."

Gar continued to stare at her for a long moment before he swallowed and continued with his reading of the rules, "Okay then… Step 6: Listen very carefully. If you begin hearing faint whispering, light the match immediately. If you don't hear anything and the match does not ignite on its own, then don't turn around. If you do not light the match fast enough after hearing the faint whispers, you will feel something grab you from behind and drag you into eternal darkness."

"Awesome." Raven deadpanned, looking up at the camera with the blankest expression she could muster.

Laughing, Gar also looked straight ahead, "These things are always so intense. You don't light it fast enough? You're gettin' dragged into darkness forever, yo'."

Raven nodded her head, "They're not the most accommodating of creatures, demons."

Gar snorted and shook his head, returning his attention to his laptop, "Step 7: Keep the match lit. Do not blow it out. If it accidentally goes out, immediately light another match. Step 8: Holding the lit match in front of you, open the closet door slowly and step outside. Do not turn around. Close the closet door behind you. Do not look inside the closet. From now on, you must make sure you always have the light on when you look inside the closet. If you leave your closet open during the night with the lights off, you will see the demon watching you with two red eyes that glow like matches."

"Oh. So you gain literally nothing from this one." Raven surmised,

Gar's eyes flicked between the lines on the screen once more before he lifted his chin and gave her a single nod, "Apparently not."

"Seems like a fairly awful result. No matter what you hear, you end up with a demon in your closet." She paused and shrugged her shoulders, "Now I see why you decided to use the coat closet in the hallway."

Winking at her, Gar made a 'finger gun' gesture with his hand and pointed it towards her, "See, mama? I'm lookin' out for us. I'm down to do this challenge but I am not having some demon staring at me while I'm tryin' to sleep. If he's not paying any rent, he can get the heck out."

Raven smirked at that, "We'll just have to remind the others to never open the coat closet ever again."

"That's the plan!" Gar chirped, snapping the lid of his laptop shut before he slid it back onto the bed, just behind where he was sitting.

Swiveling back around, Gar pressed his fingertips together and rested his elbows against his knees, "Okay guys, so we're gonna go and get Rae her tea and we're gonna get things set up and I need to grab the matches from downstairs… then, once it's closer to 3am, we'll be back to give you an update and get started on the challenge."

With that, he pushed himself to his feet, shot Silkie a look to make sure he didn't accidentally step on him and scurried closer to the camera. He flashed the lens a huge grin before he cupped a hand over it, sending the image into shadows.


2:47am

Gar smiled broadly as he stretched his arm out in front of him, the camera firmly in his grasp, having swapped the tripod out for the palm of his hand instead.

Raven stood just behind him, with her arms folded against her chest, giving the camera a small, polite smile. The couple were in the hallway from the looks of the shot; with the white bannister railing just behind Raven's back.

"Heya guys, we're back and we have the matches all ready." Gar announced, lifting his freehand and shaking the book of matches at the lens to prove his words.

He suddenly spun around so that he was facing the direction of the railing whilst the camera was recording his face and the mirrored closet door that was now behind his back. In the reflection, Raven barely shifted, other than balancing her weight on her opposite foot whilst she waited for Gar to talk.

"We're using this hallway closet which… honestly could have been used as another guest room since it's pretty spacey. I'll show you in a second. We just use it for our coats and shoes and like… suitcases and storage." Gar elaborated, "I thought it'd be better to use this one rather than either of the wardrobes in our room."

"And we're also not evil enough to do this in Vic's room or Dick and Kory's room." Raven mentioned, her voice echoing from where she stood,

Gar chuckled, "They'd be so pissed if we did that."

With that, he blindly reached a hand back and slid the mirrored door to the right, a click sound resonating as it latched onto the other door and overlapped as it slid across.

"So…" He paused and took a cautious step backwards, crossing the threshold of the closet, "This is our closet for demon summoning tonight…"

Gar flipped the camera around so that it was off his face and replaced with the interior of the small room. As stated by Gar, there was a railing high up on one of the walls with a plethora of winter coats and jackets all hanging up, completely still.

Under the railing, there was a boxy storage unit, with rows upon rows of sneakers and high heels and boots as well as an assortment of other types of footwear that were kept in the closet for safe keeping during the changing of seasons.

In the very corner, there were several suitcases of various sizes all stacked either beside each other or on top of one another, simply waiting for the next time a vacation arose so that they would have a purpose.

On both far walls, there was a tall, slim mirror, reflecting off of its twin on the opposite wall, giving someone the illusion of having several versions of themselves when standing in the very middle of both mirrors.

"So, the lights in here will need to be switched off and I'll do that now…" Gar paused and suddenly, the darkness enveloped the camera, at least for a moment until Gar hopped back out into the light of the hallway.

"We're doing this individually, aren't we?" Raven checked, lifting her chin as Gar pointed the camera at her,

"Mhm." He mumbled from where he stood. He raised the camera up and shuffled until he too was in frame, with Raven patiently waiting just behind his shoulder,

She arched a dark brow at the small grin on his face.

"Rae, do you wanna go first or should I?" He asked,

Raven smirked and tilted her head, "Oh no, I wouldn't rob you of going first. In you go, Gar."

For a split second, Gar appeared to falter but he cleared his throat several times and shrugged in as much of a nonchalant way as he could, "Uh… that's cool. I don't mind. Psh, nothing will probably happen anyways."

"Exactly… so, off you go since it's just hit 3am." Raven murmured, a mischievous twinkle in her eye as she looked up from checking the time on her phone.

Gar nodded and wandered back towards the open door of the closet. He visibly swallowed before eyeing the lens of the camera, "Okay, so, since this needs to be done in the dark, you guys likely won't see anything… I'm gonna set the camera on the floor by my foot here."

With that, the angle of the camera got lower and lower until it settled against the soft carpet of the closet, only partially illuminated for the moment from the light streaming in from the hallway.

"Have you got the matches?" Came Raven's slightly muffled voice from where she stood on the other side of the closet.

"Uh…" Gar hummed as he patted around the pockets of his jeans, "Yeah… they're here."

"Good luck…" Raven drawled, the hint of sarcasm betraying her sincerity.

"Thanks." Gar scoffed, before he reached a hand out and slowly slid the door across, turning the entire room inky black with no visible sign of Gar clear on the camera.

"Oookay, guys… I know you can't see me but hopefully you can hear me just fine… I didn't think standing in one of the closets in my house would be freaky but… dude this is super creepy… I have such a weird vibe right now…" He whispered,

"Gar? What do you do now?" Raven's voice faintly echoed,

"I have to stay put for two minutes then I light the match and say the thing." Gar replied, with no response being audible.

There was a long stretch of silence, deafening over the mic of the camera. It seemed to stifle and snuff out every little sound that would otherwise be monotonous.

"Okay… so, I'm not hearing anything so far… which is… a good sign, I think." Gar whispered, his position in the closet unknown to the viewers due to the sheer thickness of the shadows.

Another pause filled the air.

"I know it sounds stupid but… God, this feels so creepy… I feel like I'm not alone… you know that feeling that someone is standing behind you?" He continued, still in a hushed voice,

There was another moment enveloped in stillness before there was the tiniest knock against the door in front of where Gar had been stood.

"What the-" His hiss was cut off by Raven.

"It's just me. It's been 2 minutes." Came her muffled response to his outburst,

"Oh… okay, thanks Rae." He murmured,

There was a brief rustling sound as Gar fumbled for the book of matches, swiftly followed by the dragging sound of the match against the side several times in an attempt to light it.

Suddenly, the match ignited and Gar's face was awash within its dull yellow glow. He took a deep breath and cast a quick glance at the lens of the camera, pointing up towards him from where he had initially placed the device on the floor.

"Show me the light or leave me in the darkness." Gar echoed, pressing his lips into a tight line as he waited for something to happen.

He stood there, the match between his fingers trembling with his nerves. The only sound that could be heard was the heavy breathing Gar was emitting as he paused, listening closely with the flame of the match still flickering just before his face.

"Hm.. okaaay…" He murmured, just loud enough to be caught on camera.

With no voices or sounds seemingly being made, Gar reached out his free hand and grasped the handle of the sliding door and pushed it to the side, briefly pausing and stooping down to pick the camera up before he exited the closet.

Slowly, the image became clearer as Gar stepped back out into the hallway where the lights were all in full swing.

"Well?" Raven said, from out of frame.

Gar shifted his grip on the camera so that the lens was on his own face as well as showing the darkness he had left behind in the closet.

Without turning around, Gar blindly fumbled for the outer door handle and pushed it closed again, letting out a sigh of relief as he did so.

"Mm… I don't think anything happened." He replied, giving Raven her answer.

"Huh. Strange." Came her sarcastically monotone reply.

Gar twisted around so that he could get Raven in the shot, with her hovering just at his shoulder, looking at him with an eyebrow raised.

"You ready for your turn?" He asked, turning his head in Raven's direction.

She shrugged her shoulders and sighed, "Sure, I guess."

Gar smiled whilst Raven walked off camera and prepared to copy his previous actions. He flipped the camera around so that the lens was facing her, with a hand pressed against the mirrored sliding door, waiting for the green light to open it.

"Okay, babe. So, it's the same thing. You go in, face the door and wait 2 minutes. I'll knock when it's time and then you light the match and hold it in front of your face, saying the chant thing." Gar instructed, handing over the book of matches into her outstretched palm.

"Do I have to take the camera in with me?" She queried, placing her free hand on the mirror of the door, getting ready to reopen it.

"Nah, it's cool. They won't see anything anyways. I'll just stay out here and film."

Raven bobbed her head in understanding and slid the door open. She stepped over the threshold and shuffled back so that she was an arms length from the door.

"Okay… I'm gonna close it now, Rae… you know what to do, yeah?" Gar checked,

She sighed and folded her arms over her chest, "Stand in here, facing the door for 2 minutes. You'll let me know when it's up and at that point, I need to light the match in front of my face and say the thing."

"Yup." Gar said, popping the 'p' at the end.

"Close it up then."

The camera shook a little and Gar's free hand came into the frame as he slowly slid the door back, sealing Raven inside of the pitch black closet,

"Byeee Rae." He sang whilst she just rolled her eyes at his tone.

The door made a soft click sound as it shut completely. Silence filled the first minute whilst Gar continued to point his camera at the mirrored sliding door, revealing his own reflection.

"Okay, Rae's got another minute in there…" Gar murmured, just to keep his viewers updated.

The quietness was eerie, hanging in the air like a shadow at his back and Gar couldn't help turning his head left and right, as if keeping an eye out for anything that seemed even slightly amiss.

"Gar, was that you?" Came Raven's muffled voice from inside the closet,

His reflection frowned and his brows knitted together,

"Was what me, Rae?" He asked, his voice wavering slightly,

"Oh… nothing, I guess. I thought I heard you moving around outside."

Gar's forest eyes widened and he took a long pause before he replied, "Uh… yeah, no. I've been standing right here the whole time."

"Huh. Okay." Raven mumbled after a moment of silence.

Gar slipped his phone out of his pocket and briefly glanced at it to read the time. He put it back and gently rapped his knuckles against the glass,

"That noise was me. You're at 2 minutes, babe."

"Uh… okay." Raven's reply was hesitant and Gar opened his mouth to question her but stopped when he heard the sound of Raven striking the match against the edge a number of times with Raven muttering, "Come on." a number of times, clearly getting frustrated at the lack of ignition.

She seemingly managed to light the match as she released a breath which was audible, even through the door.

"Show me the light… or leave me in-"

Her voice cut off abruptly, followed by shuffled feet from inside the closet and the loud sound of hangers forcefully knocking into one another, as if someone tumbled back against them.

"Rae?" Gar called, his head snapping up to stare at the closest door.

There was a thud from inside where Raven hit her hand against the door, the glass on Gar's side trembling slightly.

"Gar. I want to stop. Right now." Raven blurted, her voice sounding strangely less cool than it normally did. Her voice rang clearer as she shoved the sliding door open and practically fell out of the closet, her movements frantic and not without an air of panic.

"Rae?" Gar asked, touching her shoulder immediately and turning his camera to capture her face.

Her skin was paler than normal and her eyes were wide, the indigo orbs shifting back and forth, clearly shaken by something that had happened in the closet.

Raven backed off from the closet, twisting at her waist so she could smack her hand down on the light switch on the wall next to it.

The bright light flooded every nook and cranny of the closet, revealing every hidden crevice. It engulfed the shadows, immediately lessening any concern or possible fears that were dwelling in Raven.

She narrowed her eyes, staring into the closet, as if waiting for something to catch her gaze and stare back.

"Raven… what's wrong? Did something happen?" Gar repeated, gripping her shoulder a little tighter to get her to look at him and the camera he had pointed at her still,

Her breaths were labored and she frowned, ultimately seeing nothing inside the closet she had just burst forth from. Raven turned her head and her face softened, only a tad.

"I… I heard something…" She murmured,

Gar blinked at her, his reflection still visible on the camera before he gave her a hesitant smirk, "Rae, if you're messing with me-"

She glared at him and stood up straight, "I'm not. This is me, we're talking about Gar. I don't play into this stuff. Ever. And you know that I don't."

He gulped and the smile vanished from his face, "What… what did you hear?"

Her eyelashes fluttered and she exhaled, pressing her fingertips to her forehead, "I… don't… it was like someone was whispering… standing by my shoulder and there was a whisper… right by my ear. It was only for a second but… I swear, I heard it."

"Did it… say anything?"

"No… it was like… a distorted kind of murmuring… I don't know…" She shook her head and flicked her indigo eyes towards the closet several times.

Gar remained silent for a long moment and glanced at his reflection in the mirrored door as Raven slid it shut again, turning the light switch off as well.

He opened his mouth to speak but a sudden crashing sound from one of the guest rooms jolted them both, the camera shaking violently as Gar tried to find his bearings.

"Uh…" Gar hushed, turning the camera in the direction of the guest rooms immediately, "What the fuck was that?"

He turned the device back in Raven's direction, just in time to capture her minutely shake her head, with her eyes wide and focused on the room just a short walk from where they were standing.

"I don't know." She whispered,

Gar sucked in a breath, "We've gotta check though… right?"

Raven took a deep breath and let it out slowly, "I think we should…"

He swiveled his camera away from her, flicking the light of his camera on to light their path a little better in the shadowed area of the hallway. The image shuddered as Gar struggled to keep his cool whilst he gripped the thing and walked closer to the door.

As they neared closer, Gar's breathing became a trifle heavier and his footsteps seemed to slow on their own accord.

His hand slithered out from his body and entered the frame of the camera, stretching for the silver door handle which had an ominous glint to it.

He twisted it and pushed the door open, the stream of light coming from just above his camera, zeroing into the center of the room.

"You see anything?" Gar yelped, quietly,

Raven's body moved into frame, pushing the door open a little wider to allow the two of them to enter.

"Hit the lights, Gar." Raven instructed,

There was a dull sound of his fingers fumbling for the until there was a 'click' sound and the room was illuminated by the main light, faintly swinging by itself in the middle of the ceiling which Gar couldn't help but zoom in on via the camera, trying to convince himself that it wasn't actually moving.

"Oh my God… Gar…" Raven's voice was shaky; uncharacteristic for her but it seemed in keeping with the night's string of events so far.

Gar swung back around, the image on the camera becoming momentarily fuzzy from the movement. He stopped dead, the lens directly facing what Raven had been referring to.

There, at the edge of the room, was a tall dark stained wood wardrobe. The doors had been flung open without so much of an aftershock of a tremor. They were still as stone, but there was no reason for them to be open.

An assortment of various sized hangers were scattered all over the white rug in the middle of the floor, having been thrown from the metal railing inside of the wardrobe.

Raven moved carefully, tiptoeing across the space and inclining her head to peer inside the wardrobe. She turned her chin and eyed the hangers that had been emptied all over the floor from inside the wooden vessel.

"Holy… shit, dude!" Gar whimpered, already backing away slightly from the inexplicable scene they had just discovered, "We're… we're good to assume this… was… y'know…"

"Normally, I would shut you down but… I honestly have no idea… this thing is closed all the time. No one goes in this room other than when we have parties and people need to stay over."

"And… there's no one else here tonight except you, me and Silkie."

"And I'm 99.9% certain Silkie didn't do this." Raven droned, arching a dark brow at the lens of the camera,

"Yeaaah… nope… nope, nope, nope. I'm so not down for this level of weirdness right now." Gar admitted, gesturing towards Raven to leave.

She offered him a small, curt nod and marched towards the door they had initially come through, the hair framing her face flying everywhere due to the speed of her walking. Gar spun around and sprinted out of the room, the room descending into darkness, just as they stepped back over the threshold of the door with Gar having smacked the light switch on their way out.

Back in the relative safety of the hallway, where the lights were still on and shining as brightly as ever, the camera shook from side to side due to Gar making a beeline for the bedroom he shared with Raven, who was just as eager to return to their dwelling.

Raven led the way, her hips shifting with every step she took until they reached the ajar door of their bedroom.

As they bundled through, Gar steered ahead and managed to catch a glimpse of Silkie on the camera. He lifted his head, blinking blearily at the pair as he was torn from slumber on the end of the couples' bed.

Gar stumbled over to the edge of the bed and sat down, tilting the camera upwards to record Raven as she hastily slammed their door firmly shut, as if that would serve to erase the creepy things that had happened in the night.

Turning on her heel, Raven strode over to join him where he sat atop their comforter.

Spinning the camera around so that the lens was on his and Raven's faces, along with Silkie who was bobbing his head up and down, Gar let go of a massive breath and his shoulders sagged alongside the movement.

"Well… that was more eventful than I thought it'd be." He huffed, rearranging how he held the camera on themselves,

"I still… don't have an explanation for the whisper or for the wardrobe in the guest room…" Raven murmured, tugging at the long sleeve of her t-shirt, "But… it could have been worse."

Gar rolled his eyes, "I don't know how you can calm down and be chill again when a possible demon breathed in your ear and then made a mess in the guest room. How can you physically be so calm?"

Raven turned her head towards her boyfriend and frowned, "I'm not calm, Gar. Tonight has been freaky, even for me."

"I can't explain any of it either. I thought it would just be something dumb to do but…" He trailed off,

"What are we going to do about the guest room?"

"What, you mean that we might have allowed a demon to move in there, waiting for one of our friends to crash for the night?"

She blinked, "Um, kind of."

Gar took a deep breath and briefly chewed his lower lip, "I'll go in there tomorrow when it's light and not as… spooky and check it out. Put the stuff back and I guess keep an eye on it to see if the hangers have another outburst at some point."

"What a great plan." Raven said, sarcasm dripping through her words,

Gar scrunched his face up at her in a playful manner before he lifted his free hand and gave Silkie an affectionate scratch behind his ears.

"For tonight… I'm gonna put the TV on to fall asleep and lock our bedroom door." Gar paused and looked down at the canine beneath his hand, panting happily with his tongue flopping out of his mouth, "And I don't care what you say, Silkie is staying in here tonight."

Raven smiled softly, "For once, I actually agree with Silkie staying in the room. He brings comfort." She gave the dog a quick belly rub, "Not that he's a very good guard dog but… he helps."

Gar rolled his shoulders back and frowned, "Well, I don't know about you babe but I'm exhausted from tonight…" He turned his attention to the lens of the camera, addressing his viewers, "Guys… this 3AM challenge has been… weird so we're gonna try and sleep and imagine that nothing creepy happened."

"So, good luck to us." Raven deadpanned,

"Otherwise, I hope you enjoyed… whatever this video was. Don't forget to like the video and subscribe to the channel if you did like this." Gar paused whilst Raven lifted her fingers to say her goodbye, "But, on that note and hopefully if we don't get murdered by the demon during the night, I will see you guys in the next one."

Gar lifted his free hand and put up his index and middle finger in a salute to his audience, "Peace!"


Author's Note: This has not been proofread yet because... it's 1am and I'm tired and so... my brain will not see errors rn. I'll edit any mistakes tomorrow after work. :3