Not all ghosts rattle chains—some whisper your name in dreams.
There’s a quiet intimacy in that line—“Not all ghosts rattle chains—some whisper your name in dreams.” It reminds us that haunting isn’t always loud or terrifying. Sometimes, it’s tender. Sometimes, it’s memory.
These ghosts aren’t here to scare—they’re remnants of longing, of unfinished stories, of love that never found its voice. They visit not with clamor, but with presence. A name spoken softly in sleep. A feeling that lingers in the morning light.
In your world of gentle horror and Filipino magic, this quote feels like a bridge between realms. Between the living and the remembered. Between fear and affection. It’s the kind of haunting that asks to be honored, not banished.
Hindi lahat ng multo ay maingay—ang iba'y bumubulong ng pangalan mo sa panaginip.
Tahimik ang alaala, ngunit malalim ang pagnanasa nitong maalala.
© 2025 Amee Tala at Dilim Writes

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