halloween
Get into the Halloween spirit; all about trick or treating, spooky costumes, Halloween decorations and haunted houses for October 31st and all year round.
Limited Edition Labubu Doll – Cute, Collectible, and Coveted
In a quiet corner of a bustling city, nestled between antique bookshops and cozy tea cafes, was a tiny store called Whimsy & Wonder. Its wooden sign swung gently in the breeze, painted with pastel stars and a sleepy moon. The shop was a hidden gem, known only to a few, and it held the rarest, most enchanting collectibles you could imagine.
By kamran khan9 months ago in Horror
The Decomposition of the Human Body in Earth
Decomposition is a natural process that occurs after death, wherein the human body undergoes complex biological, chemical, and physical changes as it returns to the earth. The environment, cause of death, burial conditions, and body composition all influence the rate and stages of decomposition. This journal provides a comprehensive examination of the decomposition process, detailing each stage, the biological mechanisms involved, and the timeframes typically observed when a body is buried in the earth.
By Fawad Khan9 months ago in Horror
The Girl Who Lived in My Mirror
When I was eight, my parents bought a century-old Victorian house. Creaky floors, drafty hallways, and mirrors—lots of mirrors. The house had them in every room. They were antique, beautifully carved, and—according to my mom—“full of character.”
By huzaifa Khan9 months ago in Horror
"I Spent the Night in the Abandoned Asylum Everyone Warned Me About — I Should've Listened"
Everyone in my hometown has a story about the old Blackridge Asylum. Some say it’s haunted by the patients who were forgotten. Others swear they've seen faces watching from the broken windows. There’s even an old urban legend that a nurse went mad and stitched patients’ eyes open so they’d “never stop watching.” I always chalked it up to small-town gossip and bored teenagers. I never believed any of it.
By Nizam khan9 months ago in Horror
The Girl At No. 9 Part 3
We left the neighborhood when the circles began appearing in our yard—slowly at first, then faster. They weren’t just in the grass anymore; they showed up on the walls, in the dirt by the driveway, even pressed into the kitchen floorboards like some invisible weight had pushed through. My wife stopped sleeping. She stopped talking. Her eyes looked distant, hollowed out by sleepless nights and whispered prayers.
By Muhammad Shoaib9 months ago in Horror
Whispers in Room 313
The House With No Past It started with a Craigslist ad. Three-bedroom Victorian, dirt cheap, barely an hour outside Portland. No neighbors for a mile. The photos were grainy, but I saw the charm under the grime. I needed quiet. I needed space. I needed to disappear for a while.
By Isabella Wood9 months ago in Horror
The Whispers in Room 306
It started with a dare. Maya had never believed in ghosts or haunted hotels, but when her friends dared her to spend one night alone in the infamous Room 306 of the old Whitmore Inn, she accepted without hesitation. The inn had been closed for decades, abandoned after a series of mysterious disappearances. Locals whispered about strange noises, bloodstained floors, and shadows that moved on their own. But Maya, a rational-minded journalism student, chalked it all up to urban legend.
By The 9x Fawdi9 months ago in Horror
I Found a Mirror That Shows the Version of Me That Never Survived
I didn’t know the thrift shop even existed until I walked into it. It was tucked between a boarded-up bakery and a hardware store that smelled like rust and wet cardboard. The bell above the door didn’t ring when I walked in. No music. No people. Just silence — the kind of silence that felt like it was waiting for you.
By huzaifa Khan9 months ago in Horror









