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By Kamran Alam2 years ago in Horror
My Evil Twin Brother
An out of body experience is a sensation of being outside one's body, typically floating and being able to observe oneself from a distance. This feeling was experienced when the author's brother misbehaved on the first day of school. The teacher was scary, loud, and his accent made him hard to understand. The author felt a sense of obscurity and was unable to help him.
By Kamran Alam2 years ago in Horror
I Bought a Murder House
The protagonist is a real estate agent who is considering buying a house at a discounted rate due to the previous occupants being murdered. The house is in prime London and the previous occupants were inspected just months earlier. The protagonist suspects that if the estate had been cleaned, there would have been more buyers and the price would have risen through the roof. However, blood stains and the smell of death put off even the most forgiving buyer.
By Kamran Alam2 years ago in Horror
Alone in the Forest
It was late one night. The rays of moonlight gave a light to the forest, but even in this light the atmosphere of the forest was terrible. The lonely paths, the sniffs of deep breaths, and the echoing whispers - all this was turning the forest into an eerie and uncertain place.
By Kamran Alam2 years ago in Horror
The Haunted Toybox
The story revolves around a boy named Ben who is always creeped out when visiting his aunt's house. His brother made him watch The Shinning when he was five, and the twins in the film looked exactly like them. This made him feign sickness when told where they were going. However, his mom eventually forced him to go, and he spent most of his time clinging to his dad's leg.
By Kamran Alam2 years ago in Horror
Why do I see ghosts?
The narrator, Becky, moves into her fully furnished apartment, which she describes as her American Dream. Her friends Anne and Joe help her move, and they see her on the balcony. They are amazed by the city and the living space. Becky is relieved to see the people and the bustling streets, but she is slightly nervous about carrying boxes.
By Kamran Alam2 years ago in Horror
The House on Haunted Hill
Once upon a time, in a quiet little town nestled among rolling hills, there stood a house. But this wasn't just any house; it was known far and wide as the House on Haunted Hill. Legend had it that strange things happened there, things that made the bravest souls shiver with fear.
By Bindu Bhardwaj2 years ago in Horror
I Bought a Mystery Box off the Dark Web
The text describes a drug test that was conducted on a group of people who were diagnosed with a type of cancer called hepatitis C. The test was conducted on a group of people who were diagnosed with the disease, and the results showed that the participants had a high risk of developing the disease.
By Kamran Alam2 years ago in Horror
The Black Night Bus
The Black Night Bus is a rumor in the town that would pick up naughty children and take them away, never to be seen again. The author recalls hearing this rumor as a child and staying up at night looking out the window. One night, they woke up with their face plastered to the window as the sun began to rise. The author's friend Justin disappeared, and they all thought he got on the bus.
By Kamran Alam2 years ago in Horror
Halloween Night
On Halloween night, the protagonist and his friends attend a Halloween party with their parents. They follow Janet upstairs to Bobbie's room, where they find Alice, who is still awake and dressed in at least one hundred dolls. Alice's mother gestures for them to leave, and the protagonist thanks Janet for her recommendation.
By Kamran Alam2 years ago in Horror
My Father Punished me When I Talked to Ghosts
The author recounts their experiences as a blind person, living in a single-story ranch house with a father who believed they had spatial awareness. They rarely fell over and only if the father or one of the visitors put something where they shouldn't. The author's father would worry when the author saw something he didn't, whether it was with his ears or by touch.
By Kamran Alam2 years ago in Horror










