Ravi Prajapati
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A horrific story of my grandfather served in the Vietnam War
Hello everyone, I hope you're ready for chapter 3. I have a collection of the creepiest tales found on the internet. Do you think you can handle them, or are you too scared? I guess we'll see. Let's journey further into this series. My grandfather told me a story about his time in Vietnam. Written by Jaybird RS, my grandfather served in the Vietnam War. I was always fascinated by his time in the service, but my mother instructed me not to ask him about it from a young age. I never did, but he would bring up little bits and pieces from time to time. It wasn't often though. My grandfather was a kind, yet strict man. My grandmother told me that he was a laid-back and calm man before the war, but afterwards he became the old-hearted man that I knew growing up. I distinctly remember playing with military toys as a kid, and he just walked in and shook his head, saying it wasn't like that. What I'm trying to say is that, although I love my grandfather, he can be a cold man sometimes, and I don't blame him. I didn't see the horrors that he saw, and time has taken a toll on my grandfather. All these years of smoking have finally caught up with him, and for the last few weeks he's been in a hospital on his deathbed. The cancer has spread from his lungs to the rest of his body. I've been spending a lot of time beside his bed, just keeping him company or watching TV with him. Recently, he has been telling stories - some about his childhood, raising my mother, old school friends - while others, and more importantly, have been about his time in Vietnam.
By Ravi Prajapati3 years ago in Horror
"The Youth's Emotions" creepy pasta story
There are certain moments in my life that are etched into my memory with vivid detail, and I'm not sure if this is a blessing or a curse, as there are also times that I would prefer to forget completely. One of the most significant of these memories is from a play that I saw. While I have enjoyed many stage shows and movies, there was something special about the live actors and the energy of a live performance that made it feel more real to me. From a young age, I was drawn to the magic of the stage and made a habit of seeing as many plays as I could. I eventually moved to the city to be closer to the action and even the cost of tickets was not an issue for something that I loved so much. One play in particular stood out to me: "Hearts of the Young." I had seen the poster for the show on the streets near a popular theatre in the city, and what caught my eye was that it was free. While some may have assumed that the show would be subpar due to the lack of cost, I was always open to experiencing free entertainment."
By Ravi Prajapati3 years ago in Horror
Astronomers Spot Mysterious Object Hurtling Toward Earth, Crash Occurs Three Weeks Later
Normally, sharing this information would likely result in severe consequences for me. However, given the current circumstances, Uncle Sam has bigger issues to deal with. In the middle of the night, I was awoken by two marines who told me I had to come with them and that they didn't want to answer any questions. I was taken by helicopter on a two-hour flight across the desert after being driven in a black Jaguar with tinted windows to a nearby airstrip.
By Ravi Prajapati3 years ago in Fiction



