Jordan Imanuel
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A Storyteller who creates worlds with dynamic characters and unexpected journeys. Each story takes readers beyond reality, inviting them to explore the emotions hidden behind the story. Dive in, and find a piece of yourself in each story
Stories (12)
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The Wishmakers of Elmwood Academy
At the edge of town, tucked behind thick woods and misty hills, stood Elmwood Academy—a school most people assumed was just another fancy boarding school. But to those who knew the truth, Elmwood was a place for learning magic in all its chaotic, sparkly glory.
By Jordan Imanuelabout a year ago in Fiction
The Vanishing Act
It was one of those lazy Saturdays in the little town of Maplewood. The kind of day where you’d expect nothing out of the ordinary, but that’s when the weird stuff always happens. I was sprawled out on my couch, the TV flickering with some mindless reality show, when I got a text from my best friend, Jake.
By Jordan Imanuelabout a year ago in Criminal
The Secret in Locker 108
It all started with a rumor floating around Northville High: "Don’t open Locker 108." Alex heard it a hundred times by now. He was the new kid, a junior who’d transferred mid-semester, and everyone seemed to think he was clueless about everything. But that rumor? He could barely go a day without someone bringing it up like it was some ancient curse. Apparently, anyone who touched Locker 108 would end up cursed. Or dead. Or worse… on Mrs. Connelly's list for detention. Yeah, high school horror stories always got a little dramatic.
By Jordan Imanuelabout a year ago in Horror
The Chronicles of Blaze: The Reluctant Hero
Once upon a time (okay, about three years ago), Blaze was just your average guy working the night shift at a convenience store. Well, “average” if you ignored the fact that he could accidentally set things on fire with a sneeze. But he kept his powers hidden because, let’s be real, life is simpler when people don’t freak out every time you get the sniffles.
By Jordan Imanuelabout a year ago in Fiction
The Midnight Visitor
The first time I saw the figure, I was barely awake. It was around 3 AM, and I had that foggy, half-conscious feeling you get when you've been woken up by something you can't quite identify. My room was mostly dark, just a faint sliver of light coming in from the streetlamp outside. But in that dim light, I swear I saw a silhouette by my bedroom door. Just... standing there.
By Jordan Imanuelabout a year ago in Horror
The Case of the Missing Dog
It was a typical Saturday in Maplewood, a small town where nothing much ever happened. The sun was shining, the birds were chirping, and everyone seemed to be minding their own business—except for me, of course. I was lounging on my porch, sipping iced tea, and trying to think of something to do when a frantic knock interrupted my daydream.
By Jordan Imanuelabout a year ago in Fiction
The Last Ride
Sam was a small-town cab driver with a knack for reading people. But last Tuesday, something about the guy who climbed into the back seat just didn’t sit right with him. It wasn’t the suit, though it looked oddly crisp for midnight in a town like this. It was his eyes—fixed straight ahead, almost unblinking, like he was watching something no one else could see.
By Jordan Imanuelabout a year ago in Horror
Lost Souls at Westwood Mall
Jake was just trying to make some extra cash, so when he saw the ad for a night shift security guard at the old Westwood Mall, he jumped at the chance. The place had been closed for years, ever since the rumors started flying about how it was haunted. But hey, ghosts didn’t scare him—he was more worried about getting bored and falling asleep in the security office.
By Jordan Imanuelabout a year ago in Horror
Echoes Of Eliza
It was one of those rainy nights that made everything feel a little too eerie. Alex had just moved into an old house on the edge of town, the kind that creaked with every gust of wind. He thought it would be a fun project to fix up, but as soon as he stepped inside, he felt something off—like the walls were watching him.
By Jordan Imanuelabout a year ago in Horror











