psychological
Mind games taken way too far; explore the disturbing genre of psychological thrillers that make us question our perception of sanity and reality.
The Haunted House.
It was early autumn when the Halloway House came into my life. After a long and arduous search for new lodgings, my friend Michael and I finally found ourselves standing in front of the looming Victorian mansion. It was an impressive sight, with its ornate gables and peaked roofs, but it was the sprawling garden that really took our breath away. It was like something out of an Edwardian novel; roses and dahlias of every color, tall hedges that formed secret pathways, and towering trees that whispered secrets in the breeze.
By Arham Shahzad3 years ago in Horror
Cashmere Botanical Gardens pt 5 High Summer
And that is how I came to be kneeling in the lily pool, the cold nose of Carls shotgun against my spine. I could see little between my wet bangs other than the Pale Lady as she looked down on the five of us as though we were a show put on for her amusement. Carl didn’t hold me cruelly at gunpoint, but I was hardly in any position to thank him. The creatures arrayed around us, the Brandylou, I supposed, looked on with interest, but I had eyes only for the lady. I hadn’t much cared for the phrase “Meat from my table” and I felt pretty sure I was about to discover more than I ever wanted to.
By Joshua Campbell3 years ago in Horror
Her, Not Me
The mirror showed a reflection that wasn't my own. I did not know this face, this nose. I squeezed my eyes shut tightly, pinched the softest area of skin around my wrist, thinking this was just a fever dream. When my eyes shot back open and refocused on the mirror the doctor held up for me, the stranger was still there, with the same shocked expression on her face - well, my face… my… new face.
By Taylor Markel3 years ago in Horror







