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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 Veil of Shadows
An ancient curse lay dormant in the small, forgotten town of Ravenshadow, where fog clung to the decaying relics of a once-prosperous past, waiting for the ideal moment to unleash its terror on the unsuspecting occupants. The townspeople whispered of an ominous presence stirring in the shadows and an unearthly power seeking to claim the souls of the living as twilight sank over the crumbling houses and twisting cobblestone streets.
By Julygwynet2 years ago in Horror
The Toothman
"They pulled him from the lake, and they say his skin was as blue as the ice on the lake. They checked his pulse and found him stone-cold dead. They loaded him into a wagon and took him into town, the body bouncing like a stone as they rode. Whenever it was that the bumping stopped, none of them knew, but when they arrived in town, they found the back of the wagon empty."
By Joshua Campbell2 years ago in Horror
Emily's Disappearance
In the City of Elmridge Many years ago, in a remote city on the edge of a dark forest, a terrifying legend spread among the residents. This legend revolved around the Slender Man, a terrible entity that seemed to have come out of the darkest nightmares. Some believed that he was just a made-up story to scare children, but others had a chilling sensation that he was real.
By Alfred Gizati2 years ago in Horror
Fright Night Fiesta
Once upon a time, in a small, close-knit neighborhood, there lived a woman named Sarah. Sarah was known for her immense love for Halloween. Every year, she went all out, transforming her modest home into a haven for all things spooky. Her dedication to the holiday was unmatched, and it brought the community together in ways no other event could.
By georgia bernard2 years ago in Horror
Discover the Mystery of Zombie Road in Wildwood
The sun dipped below the horizon, casting a shroud of darkness over the quiet town of Wildwood, Missouri. The road was overgrown, the trees stood like silent sentinels, and the whispers of the wind echoed with an eerie foreboding. It was the kind of place most people had learned to avoid, known as Zombie Road.
By georgia bernard2 years ago in Horror
The Haunted House
A home with a long history of mystery existed in the sleepy village of Willowbrook, tucked away at the edge of a dark, foreboding woodland. Locals only discussed it in whispers, and even the boldest people shuddered when they heard its name, "The Whispering Manor."
By WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE2 years ago in Horror








