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Mon Ange (My Angel)
I was one of Louis XVI’s (sez) many black dot assassins. One wouldn’t suspect a woman, so it was easier to go through the city unnoticed, even without being on the arm of a man. I wore my hair differently (in a tight bun) and wore black street clothes. When I wore my hair in the popular noodle island curls with my signature white long teardrop earrings and my off-the-shoulder red ball gown, I became La Duchesse de DuBarry. While everyone else wore wigs, I slept in braids every night to achieve the curls they thought I naturally had. Oh, the blush was real. In those days a Vitamin D deficiency was favorable.
By Alexandra F11 days ago in Horror
Whispers in the Dark
Lena awoke to the sound of a creaking floorboard echoing through the old house. At first, she thought it was part of a dream—one of those half‑awake moments where the mind invents noises. But then she heard it again. A slow, dragging creak, like someone shifting their weight just outside her bedroom door.
By Jacob Torres12 days ago in Horror
The Disappearance of the Sodder Children (1945)
This case is widely considered one of America’s most baffling missing-person mysteries. Five children disappeared on Christmas Eve 1945. Officially, they died in a house fire. But investigators later discovered something deeply unsettling: There was never any evidence their bodies were in the fire. Not a single bone... Not a single tooth... Nothing!
By Veil of Shadows12 days ago in Horror
Someone Is Watching -Chapter 3
The rain had stopped, leaving the city slick and glimmering, but the storm in Elena’s mind was only just beginning. She pressed her back to the apartment door, trembling, thinking that maybe — just maybe — she could get away. Her hands fumbled for the lock. For a moment, hope flickered. Then she saw it: the handle would not turn.
By Rosalina Jane12 days ago in Horror
The Homes Flagged for Follow-up. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
By eight each morning, our office smelled of coffee, disinfectant wipes, and printer heat, which is to say it smelled like concern that had learned to invoice. I unlocked the care-management dashboard and began assigning fifteen people to the homes where they would bathe strangers, sort pills, warm soup, and sign for it in blue ink.
By Jesse Shelley13 days ago in Horror
Rust and Retribution: Trucker Drives Straight Into the Heart of Revenge Horror
The new revenge thriller Trucker barrels onto streaming platforms with the rumbling engine of classic exploitation cinema and the emotional weight of a tragedy-driven character study. Directed by Errol Sack and written by Steven Shaffer, this gritty genre throwback delivers exactly what fans of old-school horror crave: relentless tension, brutal action, and a dark moral dilemma at its core. With its 1980s setting, practical effects, and stripped-down storytelling, the film feels like a lost VHS-era cult movie that has finally resurfaced for a new generation.
By Ben Nelson13 days ago in Horror
The Night Everyone in the Town Heard the Same Whisper
The town of Blackridge was the kind of place people forgot about. It was small, quiet, and surrounded by thick forests that seemed to stretch forever. The road leading into town curved through miles of tall pine trees before finally opening to a handful of streets, a small school, a diner, and an old town square with a clock tower that had stood there for nearly a century.
By imtiazalam13 days ago in Horror









