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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.
Seeing Death by Kelly Ganson
Seeing Death by Kelly Ganson IT began with Death. He watched as the violent storm approached. The swirling, black clouds let their sparks of lightning fly as they funneled about. A macabre silence enveloped the area as the storm built up for its attack.
By Kelly Ganson6 years ago in Horror
The Creators
It was a meeting of the minds of sorts, considering the fact that they were brains who grew so powerful they no longer needed the confines of the body. Once every hundred years they would have their meeting to see how the experiment on the planet called Earth was going.
By Ian Worrall6 years ago in Horror
Shhhh Mr. Mix (Part 2)
(user 1 logs on) Chat user 1: Hey... Is any awake? I can hear him... he’s close now... his laugh... oh god his laugh… He’s coming for me... he’s coming for all of us... I have to hide, I hear his whispers I don’t want to listen... don’t listen to him…
By V-Ink Stories6 years ago in Horror
Black Night, Black Cat
Dark night! Dark cat! Dark everything! The black cat was lurking about its usual path for the night looking for a dirty rat to play with. It would have even settled for a nest with a sleeping bird. It wasn’t looking for food, because it was a house cat that had food in its belly. It was always let go by its inebriated owner at night, so it could get its nightly freedom. It’s nightly breath of killer instincts.
By Bazooka Teaches6 years ago in Horror
Stork
Picture day was always a big deal for all the children attending a certain elementary school on a certain New Mexico street. The whole school may come off as pretentious, but this school was made this way for the children. Not to impress the school board or the parents. The children love the colors and the nice things everywhere. They loved these things, but not as much as they loved picture day. Taking a picture of them was a different type of playtime. It was to make silly faces while being told "no, don't do it like that" by the cameraman. All the children were dressed up, for not themselves but the parents. Is picture day for the children or for the adults, anyone might ask here. Not one child was making a sad face or not wanting to take said pictures. When the classes took group photos, it was something magical. With the words "Say cheese!" being shouted, everyone makes a silly face while the teacher feels all the joy. Children are a wonderful thing given to adults by a stork. Can a stork take away a child from their parents, one might ask?
By J.E. Wyatt6 years ago in Horror
Paint the Roses Red
Layla stood outside staring at the red roses, the medical examiners and police inside doing their jobs. Blood everywhere, even covering the grounds... this brunette stood wrapped in a blanket as the shock had her frozen... the blood dripping from her hair and clothes...
By Kira Lydia G.6 years ago in Horror
Eat the Food
Eat the Food: Part one Feast By Michael J Pennington Learning Disabled Author The small ballroom was filled to the brim. Close to a hundred people packed themselves into that room It was a pretty exclusive event. Everyone dressed in their finest. The room was decorated with royal blue curtains with gold trimming. The tables were solid oak no table clothes, big circular tables that could seat almost a dozen people. Sitting at a table near the wall farthest from the stage was Will and his Wife. Will look at his elegantly dressed wife. Red satin, and backless to boot. It was rare to see Alice in a dress. Which just showed how much she wanted to be here. She was a fan of Peter Chao.
By Michael J Pennington6 years ago in Horror
Die, Cherie!
The wind was cold by the bay in the winter, but it was warm compared to what Ted and Cherie Marshall were used to. They lived in Central Oregon where there was snow at this time of year, and temperatures sometimes below freezing. They came to San Francisco to visit Cherie’s mother, who Cherie felt she never got to see enough of since moving north with her husband.
By David Smith6 years ago in Horror











