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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.
The Spooky of Hollowbrook Home
The breezes howled and the deluge poured energetically as the Johnson family appeared at their new home, Hollowbrook House. Settled some place down in the open country, the old Victorian estate waited appallingly in the tempestuous night. They had heard blabber-mouthy goodies about bizarre occasions close by, yet they pardoned them as straightforward thoughts. Sadly, their lives planned to take a startling turn.
By Kayla walker2 years ago in Horror
Veiled Secrets: Unraveling the Mysteries of Midnight Manor
In the quaint town of Eldridge, where time seems to linger within ancient woods, a captivating tale has unfolded—a narrative woven with mysterious threads that bind the community in suspense. The heart of this enigma beats with ethereal whispers, revealing secrets that have become both the fascination and trepidation of locals. As the moon casts its pale glow, the town's secrets come alive in the haunting tales of Midnight Manor.
By ismail hadj larbi2 years ago in Horror
Cracked Stucco
A hulking young man and a petite young woman stood at the end of a desolate road beneath a flickering streetlight. Before them, a rusty sign declared the surrounding area private and promised unlawful entries would be prosecuted. Empty nip bottles, tire tracks, and a well-worn trailhead into the woods spoke differently.
By MatthewKusza2 years ago in Horror
HAUNTED AIRPORT ROAD,BANGLADESH.DON'T GO THROUGH THIS ROAD,DON'T GHOST WILL FOLLLOW YOU.. Content Warning.
Spiritual Encounters on Dhaka Airport Road Did you know that ghosts aren't just confined to peaceful locations? They can also be found lurking in the heart of urban areas, giving city dwellers quite a scare. Dhaka Airport Road is one such place, rumored to be haunted and ranked among the top 10 haunted spots in Bangladesh. If you're curious to know more about eerie happenings at Dhaka Airport Road, don't miss out on reading this article!
By Nurjahan Akter Borna2 years ago in Horror
Once Bitten
April 20, 1880 I was allowed to go on a supply run today. We crept our way towards the town, watching for the dead. There were 3 or 4 on our way to town, but they came at us one at a time, which made it easy. Our first view of main street was horrific. Bodies laid in piles of blood and scattered organs. Mom tried to cover my eyes, but Joseph told her I had already seen worse. I was there when the first wave attacked our small outpost. The dead came from every direction. My dad tried his best, but one dead turned into five, and he was eaten right before my eyes. We were divided into groups of 3 and given a building to check. Me and mom got Joseph and the general store. It was completely untouched. We stuffed our bags and went back outside. The bodies were gone. I noticed first, but before I could say anything, a loud scream rang out from inside the saloon. We ran to help, but the threat was dealt with, and everyone was safe. Unfortunately, the scream caught the attention of the rest of the dead that had disappeared. There were over a dozen. We were outnumbered, but thankfully, we weren't the only ones to hear the scream. The rest of the groups came just in time. After we finished dealing with the dead, we came back to the fort. Another successful trip outside the wall. We found a lot of food, and no one was hurt.
By Colt Henderson2 years ago in Horror
Scary Painting at Morris-Jumel Mansion, New York
As the moon cast its feeble light over the Morris-Jumel Mansion, the centuries-old edifice seemed to groan under the weight of its own secrets. The once-grand windows, now shrouded in ivy, stared out like hollow eyes, reflecting the pale glow of the night. The wind whispered through the ancient trees, carrying with it tales of forgotten souls.
By Salman siddique2 years ago in Horror







