Loudverse
After a heated argument with his family, the words he never meant to be real slip from his mouth-he wishes they would all just leave him alone. It's a bitter, careless wish born from frustration, not hatred. He storms off, convinced it's nothing more than an emotional outburst. But that night, something listens.
By morning, the house feels wrong. Too quiet. His family is gone-no calls, no messages, no signs of where they went. Panic sets in as he searches every room, every street, until his eyes fall on something he hasn't touched in years: his childhood toy, Bun Bun, sitting upright where he doesn't remember leaving it.
That's when Bun Bun moves.
What was once a harmless, stitched-together comfort toy twists into something grotesque and alive, its glassy eyes filled with a knowing malice. The thing smiles, its seams stretching unnaturally, and introduces itself by a new name-Mr. Hopps. Through mocking whispers and cruel laughter, it reveals the truth: the wish was heard, and it was granted in the most cruel way possible. His family didn't simply leave. They were taken.
Now trapped in a nightmare of his own making, he's forced to confront the living embodiment of his regret. Mr. Hopps toys with him, turning familiar places into warped playgrounds of fear, leaving clues and twisted games that lead ever closer to the truth of what happened to his family. Every step forward means facing memories, guilt, and the horrifying realization that his childhood innocence helped create this monster.
With time running out and Mr. Hopps growing more powerful, he must push past his fear and self-blame, fighting not just to save his family, but to undo the wish that started it all. Because if he fails, they won't just be lost forever-Mr. Hopps will make sure he's never alone again.