I would advise you not to pull back the curtain and look out the window, even when the scratch of the oak branches sounds a little too much like fingernails against glass. That noise is no more than a windy night and a tree in need of trimming.
I would not advise you to cup your hands against the cool glass and peer out into the dark. It's too dark to see anything, anyway, but it's not so dark in your room. What's outside might see you.
Some things are better left ignored.
I would advise you not to investigate the sounds you hear outside your room, easy footsteps making their way down the hall and the soft thud of a door coming to rest in its wooden frame. These sounds are innocuous.
You would hear them every day, if you didn't live alone.
When the doorbell rings, I would advise you not to call out an answer, even when it sounds as though the high pitched chime may never cease its incessant cry. It will not stop until you answer and you don't want to do that, do you?
I would advise you to ignore the dust that's settled throughout your decaying home, climb under the stiff covers, and sleep.
I know the doorbell still screams, demanding your answer, but I would advise you not to open the door. I do not believe your caller is alive.
He cut down the old oak before he died. Don't you remember that?