fiction
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 Miracle Girl
Once upon a time, in a small village nestled in the heart of a dense forest, there lived a young girl named Aurora. She was known throughout the village for her kindness and her gentle spirit. She spent her days tending to the needs of others and helping those in need.
By Vocal Trending 3 years ago in Horror
Trapped in the Zombie Apocalypse
I stood on a dilapidated rooftop, surveying the desolate city before me. Crumbling structures, overgrown foliage, and the occasional infected roaming the streets - this new world was hard to get used to. Even after seeing it a dozen times a month, I still couldn't believe that a once vibrant and lively city was now empty, deserted, and falling apart. The risk of being attacked and turned into one of the infected was ever-present.
By Timberly Price3 years ago in Horror
Little boy with a strange-looking doll
Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Timmy who lived in a big, old, and lonely house with his parents. The house was located in a remote area, surrounded by dense woods, far away from the nearest town. Timmy's parents were busy with their work and always left him alone in the house. He was a lonely child, with no friends or siblings to keep him company.
By Emmanuel Andrew3 years ago in Horror
The Wrath Of Okiku: A Haunting From Beyond
Once upon a time, in a small village nestled in the mountains, there lived a little girl named Emiko. She was a curious and adventurous child, always exploring the surrounding woods and playing with the other children in the village.
By kevin m. williams3 years ago in Horror
Terror for The Green
As I entered the house, I noticed that something was wrong. There were no cries of ‘Manda! Manda!’ coming from my twin 2 year old siblings as they rushed to greet me and hug my legs. No kiss from Mom to bat away as she took my backpack, saying, ‘Amanda, what happened today in school?’ No random advice or tidbit from my 15-year old sister Amelie ran out of our room and grabbed my hand to pull me in and show me something. She was a year older than me but we felt like twins. No whir of the overhead fan. The foyer was completely empty. This never happened. The last time was 2 years ago, when father got diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and was going to die. They had all rushed to the hospital, forgetting to tell me. It had been for no use though, he had died anyway. Oh No! I thought who is it now? Not Mom, right? Oh, not Mel, please. OH GOD, please let it not be one of the twins! If something happens to Gianna or Greggy, I don’t know what I’ll do!
By Varsha Kewalramani3 years ago in Horror



