Eileen Galvin, Henry's next door neighbor in Room 303, is concerned about Henry's welfare, though he can only observe her through Room 302's peephole and walls. Even with the right key, the superintendent, Frank Sunderland, cannot open Room 302. The other residents notice Henry's absence, but carry on with their everyday lives. No one, not even people standing directly outside of it, can hear him when he pounds on the door and cries for help. Along with experiencing strange and nightmarish dreams, he cannot escape through either the windows or his front door, which has been chained shut from the inside. However, one day he finds himself mysteriously locked in his own apartment, Room 302. He is content with his life, living in the South Ashfield Heights apartments. Henry Townshend is living in South Ashfield, a city that's half a day's drive away from Silent Hill. Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
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