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The Mysterious Well
I reach up to take down the “for sale sign” the realtor had put up a few days prior. My family needed a fresh start from our old life in New York, so what better way to do that than to move halfway across the country? I needed a place where I could separate myself from the rest of the world, to recognize that separation and appreciate it. New York was getting too crowded for my taste, and I believed something new was meant for me and my family.
By Jordan Largey3 years ago in Horror
"Fear Street Part 2: 1978" REVIEW
I previously wrote about the first instalment of the Fear Street trilogy here. While the movie itself didn't blow me away, it did leave me excited to see how the trilogy would develop past its initial chapter. How did it perform? Well...
By Littlewit Philips3 years ago in Horror
The Incident at Bushmaster Ranch
THE INCIDENT AT BUSHMASTER RANCH Some say it was the elevation, others say the clean air, all I know is they were among the best out there. People would come from all over the world to buy my Grandfather’s horses because they were the best. I remember spending summers as a young girl at my Grandfather’s ranch up in the mountains of Flagstaff Arizona. I remember his sprawling one hundred acre ranch like it was the back of my hand. All the nooks and crannies, all the hills, all the creeks that would vain through the land. I loved it there, and I loved my Grandfather.
By Brent Harris3 years ago in Horror
Relationships Were Hard Enough Before The Zombie Apocalypse
When the watchtower bell rang, Tommy dropped the seedling he had been holding and gripped Lydia's arm. "Don't go, Mama." Lydia righted Tommy's seedling and finished planting her own. She swept her three-year-old into her arms and nuzzled his soft cheek.
By Deanna Cassidy3 years ago in Horror
Consequences
“Explore the abandoned hospital, Jordan said. It’ll be fun, George said. I’m surprised Henry went along with this… he pisses himself just walking out of his parent’s basement if the lights off.” Jessica grumbled as she walked down the dark hallway. “Nobody said anything about monsters. I am so going to kill all three of them when I get the chance.” Jessica paused, and sighed. “Well, if the monster doesn’t kill them first.”
By Patrick O'Connor3 years ago in Horror
Red Wood
Grass swept above my calves, and it was so thick that it seemed to be begging me to stay. I grazed my fingers across the worn wood and felt the red paint chip off against my skin every so often. Memories flashed across my vision, and the breath I didn’t realize I had been holding in finally fell from my lips. I pulled the large door, and let it swing harshly into itself with a loud thud. Though it was pitch black I could make out every detail succinctly. It all looked exactly the same as it did that night twenty years ago. It was almost like I had never left, and the mere thought of it made dread tear through me so deeply I felt as though I’d regressed back to childhood.
By Vanessa Spruell3 years ago in Horror