supernatural
The hidden world of all things supernatural; a look inside witchcraft, spells, vexes, black magic and other spine-tingling supernatural phenomena.
What would it be like if you saw someone else lying next to you in your sleep in the middle of the night?
When I got the new job, no one was happy. My mother said, “Don’t do this job, it’s not good to play with people’s deaths.” The people in the neighborhood laughed, and some whispered behind my back, “This boy has become a dom!”
By Ratul Shrikh9 months ago in Horror
The Sound Beneath the Tiles
I don't know exactly when it started. Maybe a month ago. Maybe earlier, but I just didn't pay attention. In old buildings, something is always creaking, cracking, echoing. When you're alone, you learn to ignore those sounds. Or at least, you pretend to know what causes them.
By Nocturna Echo 9 months ago in Horror
Soft as Sweetbread: A Fairy Tale Gone Bitter
My sister had always had a soft heart—soft as sweetbread. She wept for the old witch despite everything. Maybe because of everything. I held her while she cried, both of us covered in soot and ash, her fingers blistered from pushing closed the oven door.
By MD NAZIM UDDIN 9 months ago in Horror
The Room That Wasn’t There Yesterday
The Room That Wasn’t There Yesterday We moved into the old house on Meadowridge Lane in early spring. It was a fixer-upper, sure, but the bones were good—Victorian, tall windows, creaky charm. The listing said four bedrooms. That’s what the tour showed. That’s what the paperwork said. Four.
By Muhammad Hakimi9 months ago in Horror
The Room That Watches
Eva didn’t believe in haunted houses—only haunted minds. That’s what she told herself as she stepped into the remote Victorian rental, dragging two overstuffed suitcases and a half-finished manuscript behind her. The house stood alone on a hilltop, surrounded by fog-drenched trees that swayed without wind, their gnarled branches brushing the windows like bony fingers. It was the perfect place to finish her psychological thriller. Isolated, quiet, inspiring. Or so she believed.
By Muhammad Hakimi9 months ago in Horror










