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The Mysterious Disappearance of Malaysia Airlines. Content Warning.
Few mysteries in modern aviation history have captivated the world like the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370. On March 8, 2014, a Boeing 777 carrying 239 passengers and crew vanished without a trace while flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. Despite one of the largest search operations in history, the fate of MH370 remains one of aviation’s most baffling unsolved mysteries.
By Haunted Secrets2 months ago in Horror
The House That Woke on Halloween Night. AI-Generated.
It was the last evening of October, a calm but strangely quiet Halloween in a small town called Willow Grove. The sun had already gone down, and the cold autumn wind tapped gently on windows, as if reminding everyone that darkness had arrived. Children wore colorful costumes and walked from house to house with buckets full of candy. Laughter echoed down the streets.
By Sajjad Ali2 months ago in Horror
Riley Walker Is on the Run. Content Warning.
Fourteen years ago, my daughter, Anna-Lee, went missing from our small town in New Mexico. She had been playing outside. When she wasn’t there come dinner-time, we immediately panicked. Anna-Lee was a particularly free-spirited child, and at eight years old, we could hardly get her to stay near us at the grocery store. Why then, were her parents letting her run around unsupervised?
By Michael Mayhugh2 months ago in Horror
10 Horror Novels That Deserve Film Adaptations
Horror literature is rich with gems that have yet to be adapted into films. Here are ten horror novels that deserve a cinematic treatment, as they offer unique narratives and themes that could translate beautifully to the screen.
By Ninfa Galeano2 months ago in Horror
The bathroom. AI-Generated.
One autumn evening, Roni, a 36-year-old single mother, returned to her small house in the Hadarim neighborhood. Her day at the advertising office had drained her of energy. She turned on the light in the entryway, threw her bag on the floor, and called out in a tired voice:
By ADIR SEGAL2 months ago in Horror
In the Shade of a Silent Night
Marley was alive: to begin with. There was no doubt whatever about that. The register of his gentleman’s club was signed daily. Marley was alive as a man could be. Much to the detriment of everyone who came into contact with him, everyone but his partner and to a lesser extent, friend Scrooge.
By Simon Curtis2 months ago in Horror
Haunted Places
Though famously known as the “City of Light,” Paris, like most places, has a dark side. In no area is this more evident than in the tunnels that run beneath the metropolis, for it is there that restless spirits are said to roam, surrounded by reminders of their former selves.
By Tales from the Shadowlands2 months ago in Horror
The Legend of Hot Dog Tommy
The Legend of Hot Dog Tommy I was hiding in my room in the tight corner of my bed, under all the blankets I could find. With the long skinny pillow layering the front of my body, I almost felt safe. My door was locked. Someone flicked the hallway light switch off and only the radiance of moonlight filtered in through the window, throwing a thin glow over my Peter Maxx posters. My room was deceptively bright and happy.
By Hollye B Green2 months ago in Horror






