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Lose The Roses
New Orleans, 1925 Gazing out her bedroom window while wishing on the brightest star in the night sky, Stella tracks her mother’s stealthy traverse into Mrs. Hawthorne’s immaculate rose garden. Rows upon rows of roses, all colors and sizes sway in the evening breeze, a sultry dance. Their perfume fills the night air, peppery and sweet. The lustrous blade of mama’s pruning shears shines under a full moon, glinting. Why Mama steals Mrs. Hawthorne’s roses, she doesn’t understand.
By Cathy Schieffelin6 days ago in Horror
That Terrifying Night
I was in a hurry to reach my village on time, so I left home in the afternoon. I assumed I would reach before evening, but fate had other plans. In a deserted area, the bus broke down. At first, the driver and his assistant tried to fix the fault themselves. When they failed, the assistant was sent to a nearby town to call a mechanic.
By Sudais Zakwan6 days ago in Horror
Killing him slowly. Top Story - January 2026.
There’s an intruder in my house again. He stumbles through the door, wet carrier bags in hand. He’s bought me offerings. I show my appreciation, letting him caress my beautiful body. He wants to touch me. I rub myself against his legs. He sighs, dropping the bags. He can’t resist touching me. Running his hand slowly down my spine, I arch my back towards his caress, let out a low purr. It’s what we both need.
By N J Delmas7 days ago in Horror
Ajit Pawar: Power, Controversy, and Influence in Maharashtra Politics
Ajit Pawar: Power, Controversy, and Influence in Maharashtra Politics Ajit Pawar is one of the most influential and controversial political figures in Indian politics, particularly in the state of Maharashtra. Known for his sharp political instincts, administrative experience, and decisive style, Ajit Pawar has played a central role in shaping state politics for decades. His career has been marked by rapid rises, dramatic political shifts, and continued relevance across changing political alliances.
By America today 7 days ago in Horror
The Revenge of the Dead
This story takes us back fifteen years, when Asif and Rizwan were medical students. One day, while studying human anatomy in class, their teacher announced, “Dear students, after the upcoming two holidays for the Islamic festival, I will take a full test on the human skeleton.”
By Sudais Zakwan7 days ago in Horror
Reasons I (and everyone else) Would Be Burned As A Witch
The events in Salem were but one chapter in a long story of people being hunted, tried and killed for acts of witchcraft. Although, arguably the most famous, the Salem Witch Trials occurred late in the sequence, with hunts and executions beginning in Europe, around 1330.
By Loey Buiskool7 days ago in Horror
Enter the Dracula: The Bruce Lee Effect in Hong Kong Vampire Cinema
The Dracula Effect in Hong Kong Cinema: Part I The Bruce Lee Effect In 1973, important factors insure an unholy collaboration between East and West cinema of horror. In England, the end of a successfulbrucelee.jpg run of Hammer films about Dracula and the undead causes producers to look toward Hong Kong at the internationally success of kung fu films. Add the death of the first international Asian action superstar, Bruce Lee in the summer of 1973, and an opening gap was created in international cinema as the search for the next Bruce occurred. "No other figure in Hong Kong cinema has done as much to bring East and West together in a common sharing of culture as Bruce Lee in his short lifetime" (Tao 110).
By SAMURAI SAM AND WILD DRAGONS7 days ago in Horror
The Burari Deaths: A Tale of Horror
Imagine living in a tight-knit neighborhood where everyone knows everyone. In this community lives a family of 11. Then, one bizarre morning, you wake up and they’re just... gone. Vanished into thin air. You and the neighbors decide to check on them, only to stumble upon the strangest and most terrifying story you’ve ever heard.
By Hossam Gamal7 days ago in Horror










