psychological
Mind games taken way too far; explore the disturbing genre of psychological thrillers that make us question our perception of sanity and reality.
I Really slept in a haunted motel room - You won't believe what I found underneath the bed . AI-Generated.
I Really slept in a haunted motel room - You won't believe what I found underneath the bed I slept in a haunted motel room, and what I found under the bed is going to shock you.Read this real horror story about a creepy experience that you won’t forget.
By Zeeshan Haidar5 months ago in Horror
The Scariest UFO Encounters on Record...
We begin this story with a simple but chilling claim: what follows are not campfire inventions, nor “sounds creepy, so let’s include it” filler. These are documented eyewitness accounts. Cases preserved in files, reports, and transcripts, that anyone can access. That fact alone multiplies the dread tenfold.
By Veil of Shadows5 months ago in Horror
The Streetlight Problem
The first night I noticed it, I thought it was a man waiting for the bus — a vertical smudge of dark where the street swallowed the sidewalk. The streetlight poured its amber halo, and everything I loved about the city shrank into that ring: cracked concrete, a rusted bench, humming refrigerators. Outside the light, the world went flat and hungry, and the thing watched from the fringe like someone peeking through a curtain.
By Shoaib Afridi5 months ago in Horror
When the Dead Walked
The world as I knew it ended the day the dead began to walk. It started small, almost unnoticed—a strange virus spreading through remote villages, isolated cases reported on the news. At first, it seemed like another headline to scroll past, a weird flu, a localized epidemic. But then the reports escalated: people attacking their friends and family with unnatural ferocity, bodies reanimating after death, relentless and hungry.
By Hamad Haider5 months ago in Horror
The Swirling Black
The swirling black. It was as if the light had gone out forever. Had the sun given out its last breath or was I on the other side. Was it my vision no longer recognised or was able to receive reality. I was there, alone, scared and in the darkest night I’d ever known. It might be day for all I knew. My past reality had gone forever.
By Nigel Sanders5 months ago in Horror










