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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 haunted asylum of Appalachian Mountains
Deep in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains, there stood an abandoned asylum that whispered of unspeakable horrors. It was known as St. Agnes Asylum, a place that once housed the most deranged and disturbed individuals society had cast aside. Legends of the asylum's dark past permeated the surrounding towns, warning residents to stay away from the crumbling structure.
By Prajakta Surve3 years ago in Horror
I was a lab assistant of sorts
I should have known the job was too good to be true. Make two hundred dollars a night to sit in an undisclosed location from sun down to sun up. No previous experience required. Non Disclosure to be signed before hiring. Candidates who break NDA will be sued for breach of contract. Must have a strong constitution and high moral fiber. Interested parties call (number below)
By Joshua Campbell3 years ago in Horror
Malevolent Entity Haunts Home
Moving into a new home is often an exciting and hopeful experience for families, but for the Johnsons, it quickly turned into a nightmare. After settling into their new house, they stumbled upon a hidden crawl space that revealed more than they had bargained for. Little did they know that the dark and foreboding space was inhabited by a malevolent entity, leading them into a terrifying journey they never expected. This article explores the spine-chilling tale of the Johnsons and their encounter with the sinister force dwelling within the creepy crawl space.
By Horror stories3 years ago in Horror
Terrifying-But-True Horror Stories Reported in the News.
A terrifying film or book or show gets your blood siphoning at the time of utilization, sure — we shrouded our eyes in Squid Game with the remainder of the world. Yet, generally, you sit back and relax a while later realizing that what you've seen is fiction, intentionally turned up to crawl you out. At the point when this present reality gets eerier than whatever Stephen Lord might think up, that is the point at which you reserve each option to get somewhat frightened of the dim.
By Julia Ngcamu3 years ago in Horror
The Haunting at Ravenwood Manor
Ravenwood Manor stood tall and imposing on the outskirts of the small town of Blackwood. The once-grand mansion had fallen into disrepair, its faded facade a haunting reminder of its former glory. Rumors of its sinister past echoed through the whispers of the locals, tales of tragedy and ghostly apparitions that sent shivers down their spines.
By Hasan Shahid3 years ago in Horror
"Broken Monsters"
In the gritty streets of Detroit, a city plagued by decay and despair, a series of gruesome murders shook the community to its core. The bodies found were more than just victims; they were grotesque works of art, created by a deranged mind that reveled in the macabre. And at the center of it all was a killer who left a chilling signature—a grotesque fusion of human and animal, a broken monster.
By Ebad Paras Afzal3 years ago in Horror
Knocks in the Night
Once upon a time, in a quiet little town, there lived a girl named Vanessa. She was a night owl, meaning she loved staying up late into the night. Whether it was studying for school or scrolling through her favorite social media app, Vanessa found comfort in the tranquility of the nighttime hours.
By Aiza Faisal3 years ago in Horror







