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The Living Doorway
When Marta’s father passed away, he left her the family’s old summer house on the outskirts of a forgotten town. She remembered it vaguely from her childhood—a sprawling, weathered mansion set against an endless forest. Her father had often warned her never to visit alone. As an adult, she thought little of his caution, chalking it up to superstition. But there was something compelling her to return. The house had always held mysteries, memories she couldn’t quite piece together.
By Parth Bharatvanshiabout a year ago in Horror
Silent Wards, Restless Spirits: The Haunting of Pohang Hospital
Pohang Hospital, coordinated in the waterfront city of Pohang in South Korea, stays as perhaps of the most popular tormented area in the country. Regardless of what its unobtrusively unpretentious outside, Pohang Hospital has gained notoriety for the dreadful air and chilling experiences point by point by guests all through the long stretch. The development, at this point deserted and breaking down, holds a rich history of expected paranormal turn of events and is viewed as where spirits and disturbing existences hold on.
By Kyrol Mojikalabout a year ago in Horror
Tell the story of a scar
A constant conversation piece was the scar on Emily's left hand, small but noticeable, jagged, and crescent-shaped underneath the thumb. Whenever someone asked about it, she waved it off with a few careless words: "Oh, some childhood accident," turning the conversation to another subject. She hadn't mentioned this scar for decades. It wasn't painful or traumatic; it just seemed unbelievable.
By Usman Zafarabout a year ago in Horror
The Hollow Eyes
It was supposed to be a fresh start. Sophia and her brother, Henry, had inherited their childhood home from their late aunt. The grand mansion, long abandoned, stood on a quiet hilltop, isolated from the small town below. Overgrown ivy clung to its stone walls, and the windows, long sealed shut, seemed to watch the world from behind dusty curtains. But the house, with all its years of decay and mystery, was theirs now.
By Parth Bharatvanshiabout a year ago in Horror
Whispers from the Depths
In the sleepy town of Aster Falls, there was a lake—seemingly ordinary, yet shrouded in mystery. The locals called it Whispering Lake, not for the wind that rustled the trees along its banks, but for the voices that echoed from its dark waters. Over the years, many had come to believe that the lake was cursed, a dark secret lingering beneath its surface. Those who dared to get too close often spoke of strange whispers, faint calls for help that seemed to rise from the depths.
By Parth Bharatvanshiabout a year ago in Horror
The Cursed Portrait
It started with a whisper. Not in the quiet halls of the mansion, but in the deep, forgotten corners of the town’s history. The Halloway Mansion had stood for over a century, its towering walls and ivy-clad windows casting a long shadow over the small, sleepy village of Eldridge. No one in the town remembered when the mansion first became empty, but the stories surrounding it had survived far longer than anyone cared to admit.
By Parth Bharatvanshiabout a year ago in Horror
The Last Room
The Blakely Hotel was famous in the small town of Norbury, but not for the reasons any hotel manager would hope. The grand old building, once a luxurious escape for the wealthy, had fallen into decay and ruin after a series of mysterious incidents. Guests would check in, but they wouldn’t always check out. The fourth floor was notorious; it was the last place any of the missing guests were seen. For years, people whispered of haunted rooms and cursed hallways. But there was one room, Room 404, that no one dared to even speak of.
By Parth Bharatvanshiabout a year ago in Horror
The Veil of Shadows
It was a night like any other in the small town of Ashford, with the wind whispering through the trees and the moon casting a faint glow on the cobblestone streets. But something was different that evening. A strange sense of unease hung in the air, unnoticed by the ordinary folk but felt deeply by those who dared venture too close to the town’s ancient secrets.
By Parth Bharatvanshiabout a year ago in Horror
The Lantern’s Call
Lena had always been drawn to the old legends of her hometown. Nestled deep in the forest, just beyond the reach of most travelers, was a village so small that its name had faded from modern maps. It was a place few ventured to, and fewer still spoke of. The locals called it Hollow Creek, but the old ones whispered of a darker name, a name that Lena had never dared to repeat aloud.
By Parth Bharatvanshiabout a year ago in Horror
Whispers in the Walls
Emily had always been drawn to old, abandoned houses. There was something about the decay, the crumbling walls, and the echoes of forgotten stories that sparked her curiosity. So, when she discovered the old house at the end of Pine Street, she couldn’t resist. It had been empty for years, its once grand structure now weathered and derelict, overgrown with ivy and shadows.
By Parth Bharatvanshiabout a year ago in Horror
The House That Whispers
The old Rowan House had sat abandoned at the end of the street for over fifty years. It was the kind of place kids dared each other to touch but never lingered around long enough to get a good look. They said the house had a voice—a soft whisper you could hear on a quiet night, murmuring secrets only the walls knew.
By Parth Bharatvanshiabout a year ago in Horror
The Haunting of Hollow Creek
It was the kind of night where the moon barely pierced the heavy clouds, leaving the world cloaked in darkness. Hollow Creek was a forgotten stretch of road nestled between two old, dying towns—places that had long been abandoned by both residents and time itself. A place that was never mentioned in the maps, a forgotten route. Yet, for all its isolation, there were rumors.
By Parth Bharatvanshiabout a year ago in Horror

