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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.
Trapped Between Worlds: The Terrifying Fate of the Presley Family
The Presley family had recently moved into their new home in the outskirts of town. It was a beautiful two-story house with a sprawling garden and a white picket fence. Kevin Presley, the father of the family, was thrilled to finally have a place to call their own. He had worked hard all his life to provide for his wife and two children, and this was the culmination of all his efforts.
By Reshma Pushparaj3 years ago in Horror
Rocky the Serial Killer Story
It was a hot summer day in the city of Chicago, and the streets were filled with people going about their daily business. But beneath the surface of this seemingly normal city, a dark force was lurking. His name was Rocky, and he was a serial killer who had been terrorizing the city for the past year. No one knew what he looked like or where he lived, but everyone knew that if you were out on the streets alone at night, you were in danger.
By Jeno Treshan 3 years ago in Horror
IYKYK
If you know, you know; people always say that now. I wish they wouldn't. Even I don't want to know what I know. I don't want to think of how many lives we lost trying to save just one, and in doing so save many more. Trying got me here. Here, I know and don't want to. In my here, I answered the question, what if, as the smells of death permeate my nostrils. Everywhere death blooms. Even the flowers waft fragrant bouquets of decay.
By Andrew Rutter3 years ago in Horror
Nuclear war
Nuclear war is frequently regarded as one of the most horrifying scripts that humanity can face. The destructive power of nuclear munitions is unequalled, and the consequences of a nuclear war would be disastrous. The impact of nuclear war would be felt not only in the immediate fate but also for times to come, and potentially indeed for generations.
By Malik Umar Awan3 years ago in Horror
The Barn Owl. Top Story - March 2023.
It had been a long drive. I was starting to doubt we’d ever get there and I had to pee again. “Dad, how far are we?” I asked. I didn’t want to bother him again by asking to pull over to pee. But I had to pee. I peed a lot. Dad even took me to the doctor when I was seven because he was worried; the doctor said I was fine. That bodies were different. As I got older, dad started to worry some other genetic abnormalities would be passed down to me. I really wished dad could have remembered that bodies were different. Some bodies survive differently.
By Andrew Dominguez3 years ago in Horror








