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Horror fiction that delivers on its promise to scare, startle, frighten and unsettle. These stories are fake, but the shivers down your spine won't be.
Stay Awake
“See you later, Dee.” Delilah’s friends hummed the farewell in unison like zombies. Some were stifling giggles and others could barely move their mouths. She had already made it halfway down the stairs before the door slammed behind her and the usually damp corridor was a welcome breath of fresh air compared to the stale and smoky space she had just escaped from.
By A. N. Merchant 6 years ago in Horror
An Angel of Death Robbed Me of My Angel of Mercy!
“Uncle, why do you treat me thus when you have the power to take away my suffering?” Tears streamed down Nicholas Sange’s face as he looked into the eyes of his darling niece, Angelica. Her eyes still shined with the light of hope, which he longed for himself.
By Don Feazelle6 years ago in Horror
HENRY’S SUNDAY
In the morning, the sun made no attempts of shyness. Daylight poured in through Henry’s wide window, caring not about being invited. He smiled at the thought that today would be a great time to draw since his mother would not even have the chance to interrupt. Yesterday, she said she would be running errands with his father, so he understood that his older brother must have been somewhere else inside the house to look after him in the meantime. He thought his friends might have been in their own homes, too, since their dogs could be heard being quite rambunctious outside in the yard. Sometimes, Henry wished he had a sibling much closer to his age; his brother of eighteen did not like to spend so much time with him anymore, so instead he wished for a dog and was very vocal about it to his mother for quite a while. “It isn’t time yet,” she would tell him, “but as soon as you are old enough, I will get you a pet as we did with Nathan. A good pet.”
By Rachel-Alexandra6 years ago in Horror
Moonlight Crusade Chapter 5
“Absolutely not,” Ursula said. “Come on,” Kyle pleaded. “I’m sick of being cooped up in here. They stood in front of the altar. “It’s too dangerous. People are looking for you. The kind of people you don’t want finding you. Besides, where would you go?”
By Scott Kinkade6 years ago in Horror
Sinister Solicitation
The boy came to the rusty gate and could see a light inside the house. He dreaded the silhouette walking past the window. He could see that it had stopped to look out the window once he put his hand up to knock on the rusty dilapidated gate.
By Bazooka Teaches6 years ago in Horror
Ahmanet
A high pitched buzz renders Nick, Jenny, a half morphed Jekyll-Hyde helpless as Ahmanet utilizes her mind control. Prodigium’s technicians and security move quickly as Ahmanet used her telekinesis to free herself from her restraints of the mercury prison that was painfully pulsing through her veins.
By Ingrid St. John6 years ago in Horror
Moonlight Crusade: Chapter 3
Ursula gave Kyle a small office she had converted into a bedroom. It consisted mostly of a semi-comfortable bed and a desk. Like most rooms in the church, the windows were covered with steel shutters to prevent any sunlight from getting in. An antiquated lamp on the desk was on, bathing the room in a sickly light.
By Scott Kinkade6 years ago in Horror
Moonlight Crusade: Chapter 2
Kyle slowly opened his eyes. His head spun like a Tilt-A-Whirl. His stomach churned and raged. He was on the floor of a long-since-abandoned auto garage. Carts with cobwebbed toolboxes lay here and there along with hydraulic lifts that allowed mechanics to see the undersides of vehicles.
By Scott Kinkade6 years ago in Horror







