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DNIF FLESRUOY
Blood on the mirror reflected a message unknown to Brodie. “DNIF FLESRUOY” What did it mean, he wondered before wiping off. It only smeared the glass giving a ominous red tint. Brodie would clean it up later, he was tired. He laid down on his black couch instantly feeling restrained.
By Brodrick Sheffield2 years ago in Horror
The 1 2......1 2 Legend
This creepy pasta story was created in South Korea. This is based on school students because of the hard education system. Because people there give more importance to marks and grades, students there used to study longer than usual. The following is the horror story that is told regarding that.
By Narendran C2 years ago in Horror
Reaping the Whirlwind
Part one: The Broadcast Becky sat beside her colleagues in silence, looking up at the monitors showing the cameras covering the nightly news. Tonight’s broadcast was consumed only by camera three, with the anchors providing a small introduction.
By Bradley Ramsey2 years ago in Horror
11 Of The Scariest Ghost Stories From Reddit
It wasn’t a little girl I was camping with my husband and his family at a small, remote lake in New Mexico. There were about 10 people in our group and another group of six people in the next campsite. It was nighttime and both groups were doing typical activities: making s’mores, having a few drinks and telling stories, when we all heard what sounded like a little girl yelling out for help. Neither group had children with them, but we were all positive we were hearing a little girl and decided to search the area we heard the noises from together.
By Vasile Garabajiu2 years ago in Horror
Blue Moonlight Part Six: A Gift to Reap
My quaking fingers opened the door to the meeting, only for me to end up in the woods. Howls erupted around me, a pack of odd looking black wolves surrounded me. Cold sweat dripped down my forehead, my eyes seeking an escape route. My boots pounded against the jagged forest floor, a bunch of wolves chasing after me. Psychotic laughter exploded around me, the wolves scampering into the woods. Well, that can’t be good, the only thought being interrupted by a six foot tall man with long black hair landing in front of me. His red eyes glittered excitedly, a skeletal handle holding a blade twice as long as him. His black crop duster coat blew about in the wind. Stitches lined his face, a clever grin brightening his face. Raising my trusting scythe, my red eyes scanned him for any weakness.
By Brittany Mitchell2 years ago in Horror
Stairway to Discovery
I stood at the foot of a staircase that piqued my curiosity. A sign on each riser proclaimed where the contents of the room above had originated: Barns, Estates, Cellars, and Attics. Best of all, everything is “half off.” Half off, what exactly is a mystery? By striding to the top of the stairs, would I be entering a treasure trove of unique antiquities or a room full of other people’s castoffs? Only one way to find out—I climbed.
By Mark Gagnon2 years ago in Horror
Human Hangovers of Hauntings Past
I apologize to my readers for the latest delays. Between the suspense, my phone broke, and my images were unavailable for a few weeks, and I took up a job to obtain a few solutions. I am publishing this fourth installment to provide a reprieve from the long wait, and some content for perusing, before I can replace the phone and retrieve my saved images for usage, and thus continue my novel. It has been quite a month, but I do not want you to have to wait as long as the town's curse hath lasted until change flew in on the horizon.
By Kristyn Loritsch2 years ago in Horror
Movie Review: 'Children of Sin' is Better Poster than a Movie
Children of Sin has a terrific movie poster. The poster is 80’s style, hand drawn, animated art that evokes the aesthetic of direct to VHS horror movie discoveries of the 1980s. It’s a great poster that creates an aesthetic expectation that is sadly unfulfilled in the actual movie. Whereas the poster is distinctive and eye-catching, the movie is indistinct and rather by the numbers in style and in execution.
By Sean Patrick2 years ago in Horror
A Thousand Pounds of Dynamite
Wednesday, August 27, 1980. 12:30 a.m. The helicopter thundered over the darkened forest, heading west, rising into the mountains beneath an almost full moon. Even for FBI special agent Dell Rowley, a slight five foot nine, the narrow cargo space behind the two front seats was a tight fit. The helmet and Kevlar vest he wore over his black fatigues, and the weapons he carried, did not make it any more comfortable. But the pilot was supposed to be alone, so Rowley had to stay where he was. Besides, the copilot’s seat was occupied by three canvas money bags, stuffed with cut-and-bound bundles of newsprint calculated to match the weight and volume of almost $3 million in $100 bills—and $1,000 in cash, to complete the effect.
By Rebecca Maria2 years ago in Horror
The Haunted Wedding Dress
“What a beautiful ring!” mother said as she examined the ruby engagement ring. Matt and I had been going out together since high school, and now, five years later, we decided to get married. It was no great surprise to my family or his and the two families went out for an “Engagement Meal”. Everyone was very happy.
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiff2 years ago in Horror