
Parth Bharatvanshi
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Parth Bharatvanshi—passionate about crafting compelling stories on business, health, technology, and self-improvement, delivering content that resonates and drives insights.
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The Forgotten Radio
In a small, quiet town nestled deep in the woods, there was an antique shop that many locals avoided. The place had a strange reputation, a lingering presence that unsettled anyone who ventured inside. The shopkeeper, an old man with an unblinking stare, rarely spoke to customers, his thin lips curling into a tight, uninviting smile. Yet, for some inexplicable reason, people still found themselves drawn to the shop.
By Parth Bharatvanshiabout a year ago in Horror
The Cursed Portrait
It started with a whisper. Not in the quiet halls of the mansion, but in the deep, forgotten corners of the town’s history. The Halloway Mansion had stood for over a century, its towering walls and ivy-clad windows casting a long shadow over the small, sleepy village of Eldridge. No one in the town remembered when the mansion first became empty, but the stories surrounding it had survived far longer than anyone cared to admit.
By Parth Bharatvanshiabout a year ago in Horror
The Lantern’s Glow
It was an old legend, a tale passed down through generations in the small town of Ashfield, hidden deep within the rolling hills. The villagers spoke of a lantern that hung from an ancient oak in the middle of the nearby woods, a lantern that was never extinguished, no matter the season or weather. But no one ever dared approach the tree after sunset, for it was said that whoever ventured too close would never return.
By Parth Bharatvanshiabout a year ago in Horror
The Whispers from the Hollow
The small village of Hollow Creek had always been a quiet place, nestled between towering forests and an ancient mountain range. The villagers spoke little of the dense woods that bordered their land, preferring to ignore the strange whispers that seemed to float on the wind, just beyond hearing.
By Parth Bharatvanshiabout a year ago in Horror
The Echoes Beneath
Carly’s hometown had its share of haunted spots, but none compared to the abandoned tunnels beneath the old Fernwick Orphanage. Closed decades ago after a string of tragic deaths, the orphanage sat at the edge of town, its empty halls and locked gates hiding the secrets buried below.
By Parth Bharatvanshiabout a year ago in Horror
The Last Room
The Blakely Hotel was famous in the small town of Norbury, but not for the reasons any hotel manager would hope. The grand old building, once a luxurious escape for the wealthy, had fallen into decay and ruin after a series of mysterious incidents. Guests would check in, but they wouldn’t always check out. The fourth floor was notorious; it was the last place any of the missing guests were seen. For years, people whispered of haunted rooms and cursed hallways. But there was one room, Room 404, that no one dared to even speak of.
By Parth Bharatvanshiabout a year ago in Horror
The Shifting Shadows
Deep in the forgotten corners of a long-abandoned mansion, the shadows seemed to move on their own. Years ago, the grand estate had been home to the Colburn family, renowned explorers who had traveled the world seeking treasures and ancient artifacts. When they returned from their last expedition, they were changed—silent, pale, and haunted. Within weeks, each family member vanished without a trace, leaving the mansion to decay as the years passed.
By Parth Bharatvanshiabout a year ago in Horror
The Bone Harvester
No one ventured into Fern Hollow Woods after dusk. For generations, the townsfolk had shared stories of a creature that lurked in the shadows—The Bone Harvester. Rumor had it that he roamed the forest at night, hunting for the lost, the unlucky, and those who dared trespass his domain.
By Parth Bharatvanshiabout a year ago in Horror
The Door That Shouldn’t Exist
Oliver had been living in the same old apartment for years, a quaint, creaky place that held more charm than comfort. He liked the familiarity of it all—its worn wooden floors, its perpetually stuck windows, and the peeling wallpaper with faded rose patterns. It was home. But one night, something changed.
By Parth Bharatvanshiabout a year ago in Fiction
The Locket of Lies
Margaret shivered as she stepped through the gates of her grandmother’s mansion for the first time in years. The sprawling house had once been beautiful, but now it was a husk of its former self, covered in layers of dust and shadow. Her grandmother had passed a few months back, leaving Margaret the mansion, along with one simple request: to find the family locket that had been lost somewhere within the house.
By Parth Bharatvanshiabout a year ago in Fiction
The Endless Stairs
Callum had heard of the old Bellamy Building for years—a forgotten office complex deep in the city’s industrial zone. Abandoned in the 80s, it was rumored to be haunted, cursed even, with a strange architectural anomaly: a staircase that supposedly had no end.
By Parth Bharatvanshiabout a year ago in Fiction