The Missing Room : When The Doors Slam Shut

House hunting should be simple. You fly out to a quiet neighborhood, walk through a few listings, and imagine the life you might build there. That’s exactly what Dyke and Lorinda expect when they land beside a charming little cottage with a “For Sale” sign on the lawn.

The house is perfect for two people starting a life together. The rooms are cozy, the kitchen gleams with modern convenience, and the place seems to glow with a strange charm that neither of them can quite explain. But as they explore the cottage, small details begin to feel wrong. Doors that lead only to closets. A layout that doesn’t quite make sense. One room that should exist… but doesn’t. Then the house begins to close around them.

Doors slam. Windows lock tight. The floor trembles beneath their feet as if the entire structure has come alive. Trapped inside a building that refuses to let them leave, Dyke realizes the cozy little home is hiding something far more dangerous than faulty construction.

Somewhere within the walls, an unseen watcher is deciding their fate.

Originally published in Weird Tales, “The Missing Room” is a sharp, eerie blend of domestic science fiction and cosmic mischief. Lynn Venable turns an ordinary suburban dream into a moment of pure panic, where the safest place on Earth suddenly becomes the most terrifying.

Lynn Venable published a small but memorable body of science fiction during the 1950s and early 1960s, appearing in magazines such as Weird Tales, Galaxy Science Fiction, and The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. She is best remembered for her widely anthologized story “Time Enough at Last,” later adapted for the famous Twilight Zone episode starring Burgess Meredith.

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House hunting should be simple. You fly out to a quiet neighborhood, walk through a few listings, and imagine the life you might build there. That’s exactly what Dyke and Lorinda expect when they land beside a charming little cottage with a “For Sale” sign on the lawn.

The house is perfect for two people starting a life together. The rooms are cozy, the kitchen gleams with modern convenience, and the place seems to glow with a strange charm that neither of them can quite explain. But as they explore the cottage, small details begin to feel wrong. Doors that lead only to closets. A layout that doesn’t quite make sense. One room that should exist… but doesn’t. Then the house begins to close around them.

Doors slam. Windows lock tight. The floor trembles beneath their feet as if the entire structure has come alive. Trapped inside a building that refuses to let them leave, Dyke realizes the cozy little home is hiding something far more dangerous than faulty construction.

Somewhere within the walls, an unseen watcher is deciding their fate.

Originally published in Weird Tales, “The Missing Room” is a sharp, eerie blend of domestic science fiction and cosmic mischief. Lynn Venable turns an ordinary suburban dream into a moment of pure panic, where the safest place on Earth suddenly becomes the most terrifying.

Lynn Venable published a small but memorable body of science fiction during the 1950s and early 1960s, appearing in magazines such as Weird Tales, Galaxy Science Fiction, and The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. She is best remembered for her widely anthologized story “Time Enough at Last,” later adapted for the famous Twilight Zone episode starring Burgess Meredith.

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