Horror
The Knob
I pushed my bed ‘til it rested against the entrance. These were humid nights, and the only relief from the suffocating shroud of moisture and heat was the bit of breeze that seeped through the cracks of my door.
The Last Window
The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse of it through the window in his room. That small and lonely window was the only view of the free world remaining, which is why he hid it behind a painting. Kaiden and Elise couldn’t afford to let the last remnant of an abandoned hope die out with their ancestors. Kaiden made sure to hide the portal to the outside world from the authorities every chance he had for that reason.
Skylar SturtevantPublished about a year ago in FictionVampire Hunters
With our back story out of the way, it is now time to travel into the future two thousand twenty years after the rising of Christ. My brother and I were no longer in Israel we moved all over the world and now resided in the heart of the United States in Kansas City. We work for the Federal Bureau of Investigations in a small department called the Abnormal Investigations Unit. The unit consists of six Field Agents and an Intelligence Analyst. The unit's mission is to keep the underworld from intertwining with the human world.
Jorden DunbarPublished about a year ago in FictionSplatters in Your Eyes'
It started like any other day, walking through the vacant city streets. Only the howls of the creatures that infested our world dare to make sounds. I see a store where the boarding has been slightly pulled aside so curosity got the better of me as I entered the torn apart apartment store. Looks like it may have been a clothing store at one time with a ranched smell coming from the corner of the room.
Magnar ArnePublished about a year ago in FictionPurely Shattered Christmas
The days seemed long lurking my gaze out of the window, the snow just seemed grey this year. Not even children were playing in the streets, building snowmen, having a proper snow ball fight. See I do not get out to much, when I breathe in the fresh air and hear the sounds of people chatting away with one another. It sends a tremble down my spine, my heart beat slows to erupt in a conversion of blood flow, making my chest ache. But, this year just going out to the end of the road to see no one at all around just gives me a anxious and eery feeling.
Magnar ArnePublished about a year ago in FictionOptions
“This was a mistake,” yelled Dave as he stared out the window at the dark, lurching shapes gathering even faster than the gloomy clouds on the horizon. “Why did I ever let you talk me into this?”
Donald J. BinglePublished about a year ago in FictionEscape from the Cooinda Cycle: Part Two
I stopped in quickly with a few more to say goodbye on my way to the room, The Large Lady, check. Captain Crossword, check.
S.K. WilsonPublished about a year ago in FictionEscape from the Cooinda Cycle: Part Three
I was surprised when I looked at my watch, and rekindled with energy to make it through the last time here, I quickly left the area and used the staff code to exit the back door towards the bins. I enjoyed the small amount of time in relative calm while doing the bins and did not rush back, but slowly made my way back down to The Gypsy’s room.
S.K. WilsonPublished about a year ago in FictionEscape from the Cooinda Cycle: Part One
“I've been looking for freedom, Since I left my home town, I've been looking for freedom,” I was singing along as loud as I could clapping where I could without losing control of the vehicle. As the song came to its crescendo, I belted out the final line in time with The Hoff.
S.K. WilsonPublished about a year ago in FictionLet me out
The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse of it through the window in his room. She was told that the world was filled with danger and the unknown. The world described in the books that she reread a thousand times no longer existed.
To See The Sun
Although the outside world was unknown to her, she could see a glimpse of it through the window in his room. She went toward it and peeked through the slit where one dark gray curtain lay close to, but not quite against, the other. She leaned forward, inch by inch, taking care not to touch the curtain with any part of her body – Daddy would be mad if she did that.
Laura PruettPublished about a year ago in FictionThe Underwood Dragon
Lilly is on school holidays; she went camping with her parents. She is sitting in her new Landcruiser, her parents assume there is enough space inside the Landcruiser to sleep and eat. But Lilly knows there's not enough space in the car. Lilly has a dog named Jeffy. He is coming to camp. Her brother Jordan does not want to come because Jeffy licks him and then Jeffy’s saliva comes out of his mouth and dribbles on Jordan's pants. I know that is a bit disgusting anyway, but Lilly’s parents decided that they were going to Underwood Island. In stories and news Lilly heard there are volcanoes, which are big and black. It has fire in it. Lilly said she is not scared of volcanoes if they do not erupt during my school holidays.
Tamseel HussainPublished about a year ago in Fiction