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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 Whispering Shadows
The moon was low in the sky, and it cast a pale, scary light over the ghostly town of ravenswood. Fog was everywhere, covering the streets like a blanket. In the middle of the town was an old, rundown mansion that had been abandoned for ages. People said it was cursed, that it was a place where evil spirits roamed in torment. That night, four friends decided to take on the legends surrounding the mansion, and Sarah was the one who convinced them to join her. She was a fan of the supernatural, so she had her friends follow her to this spooky place.
By Nemat Alam 2 years ago in Horror
The Untold Stories: Mysteries of the forest
In the heart of the ancient forest, where sunlight struggled to pierce the dense canopy, there lay a silence that seemed to seep into the very soul. The air was heavy with an eerie stillness, broken only by the distant rustling of leaves and the occasional hoot of an owl. This was a place where nature held dominion, and the rules of the ordinary world seemed to blur.
By syeda zehra2 years ago in Horror
Waterman
“Always buy a new pen when you start a new job, Martin.” His mother’s voice was lingering in his thoughts as he walked down the street. He had been very lucky that Hally’s Stationers was still open at that time. Weekends had them closing earlier than usual and he almost forgot this as he stepped inside and heard the bell ring just behind him.
By Kendall Defoe 2 years ago in Horror
Temporal Echoes: Unraveling the Nightmare of Time Travel Paradoxes
Chronicles of Temporal Descent: Unraveling Nightmarish Time Travel Paradoxes In the annals of scientific exploration, perhaps none have captivated the imagination as much as the concept of time travel. The ability to traverse the corridors of history and peer into the future has long been a subject of fascination and dread.
By Saranya devi2 years ago in Horror
Spider Mother. Content Warning.
It was a hike that we would never forget, though we wished we could. My girlfriend and I were hiking in a familiar spot, just like we had done a thousand times before. This hike was going to be different, though. We would hike three miles in and camp for the night, wake up at five am, hike up to Helens Overlook, about ten minutes from our camping spot, where we would watch the sunrise. While she watched, I would take a knee and pull out a ring I had bought weeks ago, asking her to marry me.
By Joshua Campbell2 years ago in Horror



