The Man Who Knocked on Empty Houses
In the quiet suburb of Maple Ridge, houses stood neatly lined like teeth in a closed mouth—orderly, unassuming, and safe. That’s why no one thought twice when, in the fall of 2022, a polite man in a gray trench coat began appearing on doorsteps. He never came unannounced in a sinister way. No banging, no demands. Just three soft knocks— tap, tap, tap —always in the late afternoon when the sun dipped behind the rooftops and the world turned gold and long shadows. When someone answered, he’d tip his hat and say, “Sorry to bother you. I was just checking if anyone’s home.” Most brushed him off as eccentric. A few called the police, but by the time officers arrived, he was gone. No license plate. No description that matched anyone in the system. Just… a man in a gray coat. Then the disappearances started. First, it was Mrs. Lorne on Oak Street. Her husband returned from work to find dinner still warm on the stove, her phone on the counter, and the front door slightly ajar. No signs o...