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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.
The Girl from No. 9 – Part I: Feeding It
Part I: The Girl from No. 9 We never really talked to the girl from No. 9. She moved in during winter, the kind of winter that didn’t feel clean—more gray than white, more silence than snow. The trees outside were bare, brittle things that clawed at the sky. Even the neighborhood dogs stopped barking. It was like the whole street held its breath the day that family arrived.
By Muhammad Shoaib7 months ago in Horror
The Cursed Five-Storey Mansion: Unmasking Penang's Shih Chung School Hauntings
Shih Chung Branch School's destroyed hulk rests like a shattered monument along Northam Road, George Town, Penang—a faded silhouette against steel skyscrapers, where colonial bricks are smothered by vines and shadows cling with an unnatural stubbornness. To locals who park their cars to eat dim sum at Fu Er Dai, it's a run-down eyesore. To ghost hunters and historians, it's Malaysia's most haunted site, where 130 years of glory, revolution, and unimaginable tragedy have made their indelible mark on recollections even time can't wipe away.
By Kyrol Mojikal7 months ago in Horror
The Letter That Arrived Ten Years Late
The Letter That Arrived Ten Years Late by (Mujeeb ur Rahman) The envelope didn’t belong in this century. Its edges were soft with time, the ink slightly bled into the paper like veins beneath pale skin. I turned it over twice, as if the sender might be hiding on the back, but all it said was my name written in a hand I hadn’t seen in ten years. My coffee cooled on the counter as my pulse quickened. Postmarked July 2015. How could something take so long to find me
By Mujeeb ur Rahman 7 months ago in Horror







