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Echoes in the Code
It began with a gift. Jared Nichols was a reclusive freelance app developer—one of those brilliant minds who preferred code to conversation. His apartment in the upper floors of an aging San Francisco building echoed with silence and flickering blue light from rows of screens. He didn’t do small talk, didn’t host parties, and didn’t like things he hadn’t programmed himself.
By Silas Grave7 months ago in Horror
The Voice at the Door
The rain was a steady, mournful rhythm against the windows, a soundtrack to the oppressive silence inside our small cottage. Three days. It had been three days since we’d buried my mother, Clara. Three days since her vibrant laughter, her comforting presence, had been reduced to a cold, sterile memory. The grief was a physical weight, pressing down on my chest, making every breath an effort.
By Noman Afridi7 months ago in Horror
The Soundproof Room
At the end of the upstairs hallway, just past the crooked family portraits and the dusty linen closet, stood a door no one ever opened. It was painted a pale yellow once, but time and silence had faded it into something closer to bone. No one in the family talked about the room behind it. Not directly. When Sophie had asked her mother about it at age seven, she’d been met with a tight smile and a change of subject.
By Ahmad shah7 months ago in Horror
"I Found a Hidden Room in My House"
I Found a Hidden Room in My House I never expected to inherit anything from my great-uncle. He was the kind of relative you heard about only at funerals—quiet, distant, strange. When he passed away in 2022, I received a letter from his lawyer informing me that I’d inherited his house. No explanation, just a key and an address scribbled on thick parchment.
By Ali Asad Ullah7 months ago in Horror
The Mirror Guest
It all started with an old mirror. You see, mirrors are supposed to reflect what is. But what if they start showing you things that shouldn't be there? What if they remember things you never did, faces you never wore, or worse—someone else inside them?
By Silas Blackwood7 months ago in Horror







