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Safe And Sound
She fluttered and floated effortlessly in the sky, in and out of the trees she darted, coasting, soaring, till I could no longer follow her path.
Kelli Sheckler-AmsdenPublished 2 years ago in HorrorMr. Violence: 1983
38 years Later. It's the year 1983. Raphael had become a highly decorated Vietnam Vet in the Vietnam War and became a famous Psychologist. Now he has been a college professor at Victoria College in Victoria, Texas, and has been there for 3 years. He teaches English and Psychology at the university. He is well-known on campus by the students and other professors.
Victor Robinson IIPublished 2 years ago in HorrorMr. Violence Vs Maniac Cop
Jimmy walks towards Cordell. Jimmy says You are an ugly son of bitch. Mcrae comes out of the building and Jimmy tells him to get the kids out of here. Jimmy pulls out his desert eagle and starts blowing holes into Cordell. Mcrae jumps in his car with the kids and drives off into traffic. Cordell pulls out his blade and walks towards Jimmy. Jimmy puts up his gun and rushes Cordell with some martial arts moves and kicks the blade out of his hand. Cordell grabs Jimmy by the leg and tosses him through the wall of the police building which is up in flames.
Victor Robinson IIPublished 2 years ago in HorrorChucky Review: "Doll on Doll"
Entering this week's episode, I still had some ecstatic chills from everything that occurred in last week's "Death on Denial," which saw the beginning of Tiffany's world start to fall apart with Nica's escape. This week also saw us get back to some basics by returning to Incarnate Lord, with the docile Chucky doll dealing with juiced-up Chucky, who fights and mocks his counterpart. The counterpart, now referring to himself as "Good Chucky," delivers a swift Justin Tucker-esque kick to buff Chucky's family jewels, and does kill him by tossing knives at him, but throws up afterwards.
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 2 years ago in HorrorDripping
Drip... drip... drip. "That dripping again... Where's it coming from?"
E. S WinterPublished 2 years ago in HorrorA Twisted Miracle
There I am basking in the middle of bright flames, shouting and crying out loud because the only father I knew is laying in front of me, dead. I look up to the blood red dragon. I look into his eyes and I can feel the fire in his heart. The dragon looks up and lets out flames from his mouth. He kneels down towards me and he looks deep into my eyes. All of a sudden, a rampage of memories enters my consciousness and I see everything so clearly now. Penelope, my clueless mother, married a man named Phyllis. They lived in Tranquility, a mystical town. Although my mother and Phyllis were always surrounded by the unknown they’ve always had faith. They were the life of the village; everywhere they went their light radiated onto everyone they were around. They were excited and happy to live their lives together until Phyllis wanted my delightful, but weak mom to carry his child. The first time Penelope realized she was pregnant she was nervous, but grateful to please her husband with whatever he’d like. “You look so beautiful. My love.” Phyllis smiled, “Really? Even with this humongous belly of mine?” Penelope grieved, “Of course, darling.” He complimented, “You will always be the most gorgeous woman I’ve ever seen.” Penelope gave him a half smile; she couldn’t believe his words to be true. She looked in the mirror and all she saw was a fat blob. She walked away from the bathroom mirror and she headed to the kitchen. As she walked into the hall she looked down at the beautiful sleek wood floor… Then her swollen feet; she began to tear up as she stared at the blisters on her toes. She put her back against the wall and she started to bawl, “Penelope?” Phyllis jogged over towards her. She put her hands over her face, “I’m okay… Just leave me here.” She blubbered, Phyllis gently wrapped his arms around her torso. Penelope turned to Phyllis and she held him tightly. “Everything will be okay, I promise.” He expressed. After that breakdown she realized that she hated being pregnant; she disliked how it made her feel on the inside and outside. “What if I’m not a good mother?” She looked up from his chest; Phyllis caressed her curly, brown hair. “You’re going to be amazing.” He grinned, “How do you know that?” She agonized, “You are the most generous and selfless person I know… You’ll be more than amazing.” He reassured her, he grabbed her hand and led her to the dining room. “I’ll make you some vegetable soup.” Phyllis began to take out everything he needed to make the soup. While he was preparing her food Penelope started to feel drowsy; like she was moments away from passing out, “I’ll eat the soup later I’m going in the room to lay down.” She got up from their Sir Raleigh dining chair and she began to make her way to the hall. As she walked towards the bedroom she felt herself losing balance; she fell right on her stomach. “PENELOPE!” Phyllis shouted, he ran to his wife and all he saw was dark red liquid trickling down her leg. He picked her up and he carried her to their carriage.
Isis LyonsPublished 2 years ago in Horror- Top Story - November 2022
The Shatter-Tooth Residence
Living in a small town had its perks. Everyone knew everyone like a grandma knew her recipes. Yeah, people talked and sniffed around in each other’s business, but there was a sense of security knowing I was familiar with everyone around me. It was almost as if our town was an entire planet itself, astray from other worlds and completely independent. Stumbleton was home; it always had been. Yet, something stuck out like a stray hair on a stubborn kid’s head. This...this was the mold on our town’s pleasant surface. A dying rose in a field of flourishing flowers.
Kevin B. JonesPublished 2 years ago in Horror Town Committee
*Seneca Village was a very infamous place that held a deep dark history. A history and tradition kept alive yearly by the Town Committee. Violet Night, is an annual phenomenon organized for decades by the most prominent members of Seneca Village. Greenwood Park housed a glorious clock tower directly across from the town's only church. The clock tower rings at the moment this eerie event occurs.*
David Hoyt JrPublished 2 years ago in HorrorA cursed house with a killer ghost
My grandfather was never an inventor or a lover of lies. One day we were sitting with him after dinner, talking, and our conversation touched on the topic of the other world. I was sure that my grandfather would only laugh at me, but he remained completely serious and told me a story from his youth, which I could not get out of my head for a long time.
Julia NjordPublished 2 years ago in HorrorSomething to Think About...
The mind is a strange thing, as it is not a thing at all. What is the mind if not the fragile attempt of a clump of meat to interpret the vast and complex reality around us. A fragile attempt that when disturbed can shatter into madness. Yet what is madness if not a greater understanding of reality that we simply lack the ability and context to share? Madness can be used by an observer like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle, slowly creating a patchwork of understanding of our universe. When reduced to our essence we are but a feeble conscious born from the carcasses of dead stars that the great scavengers of the cosmos had not yet picked clean, attempting to discern our place in the universe? We are stardust attempting to understand the stardust of what was, what is, and what will be.
The Coffee GhostPublished 2 years ago in HorrorThe 3 best scary stories from famous ghost movies
October: The spookiest month of the year leading up to the 31st. Before that horrifying date falls, the weeks leading up to Halloween are usually filled with haunted attractions, costume planning and, of course, horror movie marathons. For many, a scary movie is just that: a movie. However, the next ten are unique in that the events surrounding the films' making and their backstory are more chilling than anything on screen.
Mr. Violence: Voorhees Vs Cordell
In 1988, Mr. Violence Aka Special Agent Raphael ''Jimmy" Jameson is part of the F.B.I Special Unit that solves unbelievable cases, and cases that other units can't solve this is one of those stories.
Victor Robinson IIPublished 2 years ago in Horror