psychological
Mind games taken way too far; explore the disturbing genre of psychological thrillers that make us question our perception of sanity and reality.
He was behind me... until he wasn't.
That path was never dangerous. There's a river path that runs behind my grandmother's property. We've been following it since we were kids—just a quiet dirt trail behind the water's edge, shaded by tall oaks and whispering grass. Birds chirped overhead. The water moved lazily. It never seemed threatening.
By Echoes of Life6 months ago in Horror
Series Finale. Content Warning.
You'd think dying would hurt more. I'm sitting here now, watching my blood pool beneath the microphone stand, and all I can think about is how we were only twelve minutes into episode forty-seven. The red recording light still blinks on my laptop screen. Still capturing everything.
By Scott Sterling6 months ago in Horror
The Night the Ocean Breathed Back
The storm had stopped hours ago, but the wind still howled through the tiny coastal town of Grayford. From my attic window, I could see the ocean—a restless black mass under a silver moon. I’d grown up with that view. The tide always came in and out like clockwork, as if the sea and the town had an unspoken agreement: I take, I give, I take, I give.
By Muhammad Kaleemullah6 months ago in Horror
The Last Call from Room 6
It was a quiet night shift at St. Mary’s Hospital. The kind of silence that feels heavier than noise, like the walls themselves are holding their breath. I sat behind the nurse’s station, flipping through patient charts, sipping stale coffee to stay awake. The old building groaned under the weight of time, and the flicker of fluorescent lights made the air feel colder than it was.
By Muhammad Kaleemullah6 months ago in Horror









