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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.
What's the Catch?
The mirror showed a reflection that wasn’t my own. The difference was so subtle a glance might not notice it at all. Even if you looked thoroughly many might not notice anything amiss. But I’d been slowly growing aware of the image feeling “off”, not quite true.
By Cathi Allen3 years ago in Horror
Who Was Bloody Mary?
How to play. This urban legend has different versions of how to play. The way I was introduced to the game was to chant Bloody Mary 13 times in a mirror in a dark room. No matter what version who were taught, one common theme seems to be going into a bathroom with a candle. You turn off the lights, light the candle, and chant a name or phrase. Upon completion, you either see a bloodied woman named Mary (or Kathy or Agnus or etc) or a demon.
By Micah James3 years ago in Horror
"Echoes of the Past: The Haunting of a New Home"
As the family pulled up to their new home in the remote countryside, they were struck by the idyllic beauty of the surrounding landscape. The lush greenery and gentle rolling hills seemed to stretch out in all directions, providing a serene and peaceful backdrop for their new beginning. However, as they walked through the front door of their new home, they immediately sensed that something was not quite right.
By Muhammad Mohib3 years ago in Horror
The Mysterious Key
Emma had always been fascinated by the antique shop in her town. She would often stop by the store window, admiring the curious trinkets and knick-knacks that lined the shelves. One day, as she was passing by, something caught her eye - a small key, unlike any she had ever seen before. It was made of tarnished silver, and there was something about its shape that intrigued her.
By TASKEEN ZAHARA3 years ago in Horror
The Evil Within Us
Once upon a time, there was a young man named Jack who lived in a small town nestled among the rolling hills of the countryside. Jack was a kind and gentle person who was always ready to lend a helping hand to anyone in need. He was loved and respected by everyone in the town, and his kindness and generosity had earned him the nickname "Saint Jack".
By wispo uganja3 years ago in Horror





