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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.
Ava Smiles
Have you ever seen a smile so sinister, so disturbing that it sends a chill racing down your spine? A chill so cold only the bodies resting haplessly in the morgue would be familiar with. I'm sure if you've seen a smile like that, you'd certainly never forget it, or be here to tell us about it, for that matter.
By Devan Reed6 months ago in Horror
The Village Where Shadows Don't Follow
I was a freelance travel blogger when I first heard of Darya, a small village deep in the mountains of northern Pakistan. A local legend said it had no disease, no crime, and no death for over fifty years. People called it “The Eternal Smile.”
By huzaifa Khan6 months ago in Horror
The Farmhouse Dog
The Farmhouse Dog A Paranormal Tale Emily had finally moved into her grandparents’ old farmhouse after years of it sitting empty. The final box of kitchen items landed on the counter with a tired thud. Spoons and plates clinked into place, finding their new homes. As dusk set in and a storm rolled over the hills, Emily curled up by the fire, soaking in the comforting silence—so unlike the days when chickens clucked and sheep bleated outside these very walls.
By waseem khan6 months ago in Horror
"The Dyatlov Whisper: When the Mountain Breathes Back"
Prologue: The Last Diary Entry February 1, 1959, Ural Mountains *"-30°C. Wind howls like wolves. Kolev swears the snow moved today. Sloped uphill. Igor says it’s stress. But tonight... we heard it. Breathing under the tent.
By Ahmed Abdeen6 months ago in Horror
New World
The sun had only just fallen below the jagged rim of the shattered skyline, sending long shadows spreading across the remains of what had been Manhattan. The buildings were high and still, vacant and battered by the passage of years. It was 2145, and the world was different.
By Shaheen Khan6 months ago in Horror
Do You Believe in Ghosts?
We were sitting in the backyard one evening, tossing jokes like frisbees into the dusk. One of my friends, smirking with a cup of chai in his hand, leaned in and said, “Do you believe in ghosts?” We all laughed, shaking our heads, brushing the idea away like smoke. I chuckled louder than the rest, thumping my chest, “If a ghost ever dares show up, I’ll invite it in for tea.” The night roared with laughter. None of us knew that someone was listening.
By Muhammad Rahim 6 months ago in Horror










