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My Favorite Short Scary Stories
My Favorite Short Scary Stories By: Zoea Marland, Class 12 There’s nothing I enjoy more than a good scary story—the adrenaline rush, the sudden chill down your spine, and that irresistible suspense that makes your heart race. If you know me, you know that I live for eerie tales, especially the kind you share during a late-night sleepover, flashlight in hand and blankets pulled up to your chin.
By Ali Asad Ullah7 months ago in Horror
When I Discovered My Father’s Grave Was Empty
I was seventeen when my father died. A sudden heart attack. A closed casket. A quiet funeral on a cold November morning. They buried him in our family plot, beneath an old willow tree. I stood there, numb, watching as the earth swallowed the man I loved more than anything.
By Noman Afridi7 months ago in Horror
The Jinn Whose Shadow Visited My Roof Every Night
It started with footsteps—soft, steady, and unmistakably human. Every night, around 2:30 a.m., I would hear them walking slowly across the roof of our house. One step at a time. Then a pause. Then another. It sounded like someone was pacing—back and forth, back and forth.
By Noman Afridi7 months ago in Horror
The Night I Spent in a Graveyard—And What I Saw
I had always been drawn to the unusual—abandoned buildings, forgotten alleyways, and places people were too afraid to explore. But nothing tempted me more than the local graveyard on the outskirts of our town. A massive, crumbling patch of land, overgrown with wild bushes, broken tombstones leaning like old men, and the kind of silence that echoed in your ears. It was said to be haunted, of course. Every town has one.
By Noman Afridi7 months ago in Horror
The Night a Jinn's Shadow Entered My Room
It was a humid summer night in Lahore, the kind where the air feels thick and everything moves a little slower. I had just returned from my evening shift at the local bookstore and collapsed on my bed, exhausted but unable to sleep. The ceiling fan above me squeaked with every rotation, and outside, the occasional honk of a rickshaw echoed through the street.
By Noman Afridi7 months ago in Horror
Teacher's Camp, Baguio: The Philippines' Most Haunted Heritage Site
The Spooky Past and Ghostly Whispers of Baguio, Teachers Camp Perched at Leonard Wood Road in the Philippines' summer capital, Teachers Camp stands on top of a colonial treasure and spine-tingling ghost stories. Its early start in 1908 as an American and Filipino teachers' training camp (most especially the "Thomasites") belies a tempestuous past behind the camp's peaceful exterior which upholds its reputation as the country's most haunted haunt.
By Kyrol Mojikal7 months ago in Horror
I Spent a Night in the Forest — and Found a Device That Shouldn't Exist
We planned the trip weeks in advance — four friends, three tents, and two nights in the woods to disconnect from the chaos of life. Our destination was an old pine forest miles off the main road. No signals. No city noise. Just stars, trees, and maybe a little whiskey by the fire.
By Noman Afridi7 months ago in Horror
The AI Chatbot Knew My Secrets — Ones I Never Shared
It started like most nights: Alone, tired, and curious enough to distract myself from my thoughts. I had downloaded a new AI chatbot after reading a trending post about how eerily human it felt. It wasn’t like ChatGPT or Siri — it claimed to learn you, like a mirror trained on your mind.
By Noman Afridi7 months ago in Horror











