Paulito recruits the old gang for an emergency meeting.
And that, perhaps, is the point. Paulito Work doesn't want you to read a story. He wants you to live in the house. And with Book 4, the door is wide open. bahay ni kuya book 4 by paulito work
| Character | Role | Quick Trait | |---|---|---| | | The sentient house, personified as a charismatic, slightly‑elderly “caretaker.” | Wise, sarcastic, a bit nostalgic | | Mara | A freelance journalist who lives in the attic. | Curious, skeptical, love‑child of modern media | | Lito “Loboy” | A street‑wise Aswang who runs a midnight noodle stall in the basement. | Charismatic, secretly compassionate | | Ari | A teenage Diwata who paints the walls with “memory‑ink.” | Dreamy, artistic, prone to day‑dreaming spells | | Mayor Sison | Human politician trying to claim the house as a heritage site. | Ambitious, pragmatic, secretly afraid of the house’s power | | The Whispering Walls | The house’s collective memory, manifested as shifting graffiti. | Enigmatic, cryptic, always hinting at “the hidden truth.” | Paulito recruits the old gang for an emergency meeting