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He Said It Was Self-Defense. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Andrew Smith was the kind of man who remembered the shape of your handshake but not your name. He wore cheap cologne and smiled too long. He never raised his voice—only leaned closer, lowering it, until people felt like confessing things they didn’t need to confess.
By Jesse Shelley2 months ago in Horror
Dining and Drinking with Ghostly Spirits
Revolutionary War Spirits Publick House Historic Inn is located in Sturbridge, Massachusetts. This is a historic New England inn that opened its doors in 1771, serving travelers meals and accommodations. Guests have experienced paranormal activity such as the sounds of children laughing in empty hallways and the apparition of a woman in period costume wandering about the dining rooms. By the hearth in the tavern, Revolutionary War soldiers have been seen. Overnight guests have reported flickering lights and cold spots. If you need a place to stay and feel lonely, come and find a friend among the spirits.
By Rasma Raisters3 months ago in Horror
Leave Me Alone
I thought it was just a plea. A simple, desperate whisper to the world: “Leave me alone.” I had been running for weeks, hiding from faces I once trusted, shadows that had grown longer than my own. I thought isolation would bring relief, that solitude would mend the fractures in my mind. But that night, I realized the words had a life of their own, and the life they demanded wasn’t mine to give.
By LUNA EDITH3 months ago in Horror
When The Little Witch Goes Trick & Treating
Before her lay a circle of power, and inside stood a powerful demon. Its muscles were bulging, its wings were spread majestically, and its horns curled aggressively. It glared at the witch just outside the circle, just outside its influence. “What would you have of me, woman, so that I may yet again be free?”
By Jamais Jochim3 months ago in Horror










