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YOU'RE IMAGINING THINGS
· I was sitting in the lobby of the Police station, biting my nails and checking my phone constantly for word from Roy, hoping he had decided to call into work and take Jimmy for a Daddy-son day. But I couldn’t imagine him doing so without leaving a note or waking me first, and the shredded Toy Story pajamas I held in my lap told another story; a much more horrifying one.
By Tina D'Angelo2 days ago in Horror
The Longest Night: A Town Unearths a Solstice Secret
Harmony Falls hummed with the lazy contentment of a town untouched by the world's harsh realities. Nestled amidst emerald hills and whispering pines, its streets were lined with quaint cottages, their flower boxes overflowing with vibrant blooms. Summer, with its long, languid days, had officially arrived, painting the sky a canvas of endless blue. But beneath the surface of this idyllic life, a subtle unease stirred, a disquietude that mirrored the lengthening shadows cast by the approaching summer solstice.
By Bilal Ansari2 days ago in Horror
Whispers in the Shadows: Exploring the Secrets of the Abandoned Apartment. Content Warning.
Deep in the heart of the city, nestled among towering skyscrapers and bustling streets, there stood an old, forgotten apartment building. Its weathered facade hinted at a past filled with life and laughter, but now it loomed silently, its windows broken and its halls empty. Intrigued by the stories whispered among locals, my friend Maya and I decided to explore its mysteries one moonlit night. Armed with nothing but flashlights and a nervous excitement, we slipped through the rusted gates and ventured into the eerie darkness within. The air was thick with dust and the faint smell of decay, our footsteps echoing softly on the cracked tiles. Shadows danced around us, cast by our wavering beams of light. As we climbed the creaking staircase, each step seemed to echo louder than the last. On the third floor, a sudden draft sent a chill down my spine, and Maya’s grip tightened on my arm. We exchanged a nervous glance, but curiosity drove us forward. We had to know what lay hidden within these forsaken walls. In one of the rooms, we found remnants of a life long abandoned old furniture draped in dusty sheets, like ghosts frozen in time. The silence was oppressive, broken only by the occasional creak of floorboards beneath our feet. As we moved deeper into the maze of rooms, a door at the end of the corridor suddenly slammed shut with a deafening crash, making us jump in fright. Heart pounding, we exchanged panicked whispers, our minds racing with thoughts of what could be lurking in the shadows. The air grew heavy with a sense of unease, as if the very walls were watching us. Shadows seemed to flicker and dance in the corners of our vision, playing tricks on our frayed nerves.
By Mikhaela Janna Jimenea Lim2 days ago in Horror
The Dead Thing
H staggered out from behind the bar. His sickly green skin contrasted with his milky white eyes. Dumb hunger drove him forward, once humanoid but now just an undead creature, a ghoul, a zombie. Tom hopped on his motorcycle and struggled to start his bicycle. By the time he noticed the hungry thing it was too late.
By DJ Robbins2 days ago in Horror
Mysterious Natural Phenomena
From brilliant ocean waves to weird sky noises, our world is full with mind-bending natural beauties that even the sharpest scientific brains cannot completely explain. These enigmatic events force us to rethink our surroundings and remind us that still much has to be explored.
By victor archibong2 days ago in Horror
Bermuda Triangle Mystery FINALLY Explained
The Bermuda Triangle, sometimes known as the Devil's Triangle, is a loosely defined area in the western North Atlantic Ocean where many planes and ships are alleged to have vanished under unexplained circumstances. Despite its notoriety, the Bermuda Triangle has no greater rate of disappearances than other popular maritime destinations.
By victor archibong2 days ago in Horror
Lawang Sewu: Indonesia's Haunted House of a Thousand Doors
Lawang Sewu, signifying "A Thousand Doorways," is a remarkable construction in Semarang, Indonesia. Prominent for its structure wonderfulness and obvious significance, it is also outrageous for its stunning and tortured standing. This great plan, with its vast doorways and windows, has seen a fierce past, making it maybe of the most creepy region in Indonesia.
By Kyrol Mojikal3 days ago in Horror
"Autopsy Room Four" - Stephen King. Content Warning.
This twenty-six-page short story by the master of horror, Stephen King, was a thriller from start to finish. The darkness in the room makes the protagonist think he is unconscious, yet he realizes he has a sense of movement and smells odors. Howard remembers the sound of hitting a golf club and seeing the ball fly off the tee until his thoughts are interrupted by people speaking. The squeaks of wheels fill his ears while he is moving. He hears them confirm, "Four." Howard thinks he is in a hospital room and wonders why he can't speak. His body is lifted and swung, but he can't tell them to be careful and not drop him. It is frightening to be inside his mind, hearing his confused thoughts.
By Andrea Corwin 3 days ago in Horror
"Mirage Lake: Secrets of the Enchanted Everwood Forest"
In the heart of the sprawling Everwood Forest, where ancient trees whispered secrets of forgotten times, there was a legend of the Mirage Lake. Nestled deep within a labyrinth of towering pines and moss-covered rocks, Mirage Lake was said to appear only to those who were lost or seeking answers.
By Ibrahim mohamed3 days ago in Horror