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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.
Haunted by the Lake: A Family's Encounter with a Vengeful Spirit
The Johnson family had always dreamt of living in a peaceful and serene place, far away from the hustle and bustle of city life. They finally found their perfect dream home - a stunning three-story house overlooking a beautiful lake. It was the perfect escape they had always imagined.
By Tolga Bozdağ3 years ago in Horror
Devil - Horror Story
The small town of Ravenswood was known for its peacefulness and quaint charm. But as the sun set on the quiet streets, whispers of terror began to spread. The townsfolk whispered of a presence that had taken over the woods surrounding their homes, a presence that had been awakened after centuries of slumber. The presence was known only as the Devil.
By Jeno Treshan 3 years ago in Horror
Kamaitachi: The American Curse
The story takes place in the United States, specifically in a small town located in the heart of the countryside. The two lead characters are Amy and Tom, both in their late twenties and studying at a local university. They are passionate about Japanese folklore and are fascinated by the legends of the Kamaitachi, a pair of demonic weasels that roam the countryside in Japan, leaving death and destruction in their wake.
By Jeno Treshan 3 years ago in Horror
Forgotten Mansion Exploration - Horror story
Maggie had always been fascinated by the abandoned mansion on the outskirts of town. It stood tall and foreboding, its once-grand façade now cracked and crumbling. Maggie had heard rumors about the house, about the strange things that had happened there, and the people who had disappeared within its walls. Despite the warnings, she couldn't resist the lure of the house.
By Jeno Treshan 3 years ago in Horror
the mysterious man
She appeared to be coming from a group of her friends. She used to pass this way during her holidays, and I used to wait for her at this location every day. She was dressed in her college uniform, with books on her chest and a bag slung over her shoulder. She smiled. Are you unsure of his name?
By ayesha adeel3 years ago in Horror
A Haunting Curse: The Necklace of Dark Entities
The night started like any other for Sarah. She had finished her dinner and was ready to hit the bed early as she had an early morning shift the next day. But as she drifted off to sleep, she felt something strange.
By Vivekananthan Vellaichamy3 years ago in Horror
Message to the Monster
Dear Headless man, How long had you been hiding beneath my bed? Didn't you know that I was already afraid to fall asleep in the dark? Couldn't you hear me crying out to my daddy almost every night that I couldn't sleep. He would come to my room and give me half a baby aspirin and tell me it was a 'sleeping pill', smooth my ringlets and say, 'It's all right, Dolly, go to sleep.'?
By Tina D'Angelo3 years ago in Horror
Time for Revenge
Trigger Warning: DV Tied up and naked on the bed, Lucia pulls at her restraints gently to see if there is any give. Her ankles and wrists are already rubbed raw by the nylon and Velcro cutting into them for hours. A strand of her golden hair slides off her forehead and tickles her nose. Shaking her head is one of the only movements she can manage in her exhausted state. For the last two hours he ravaged her body, slowly using her for his sick fantasies. She knows that begging and crying only make him more excited, so she holds back as much as she can. But she can’t help writhing under the hot wax, as droplets hit her bare skin, turning the porcelain color to a deep red. And she stopped wanting to know what he is shoving inside of her a few days ago. Not knowing is better. Her ribs ache where his weight was centered as he forced himself inside of her. She heard a crack as he bounced up and down, and she had to stifle the scream that crawled up her throat. Today is no different than other days, Lucia. You’re still alive. Let’s set the pain aside, travel to that safe spot in your mind: the one he has no access to. There you go. Breathe. Breathe.
By Lisa Geiger3 years ago in Horror
When the Sky Turned Red
Five days ago everything fell apart when the sky turned red. I had no idea what we had done to anger the gods, or how we had come to be in this situation. But I knew it was the end. I made plans. So this morning, when I awoke to the blood-drenched clouds, alive: I had no idea what to do next.
By sasha k. gordon3 years ago in Horror











