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Most recently published stories in Horror.
The Weight of a Secret
Arthur was a man who prided himself on his silence. In the small, salt-crusted village of Oakhaven, he was the local locksmith a trade that required nimble fingers and a closed mouth. People brought him their locked diaries, their rusted safes, and their heavy oak chests, and Arthur opened them all without a single question.
By Asghar ali awan13 days ago in Horror
The Clockwork Inheritance
The fog over Blackwood Manor didn’t just sit; it breathed. It clung to the jagged stone walls like a damp shroud, chilling Elias to the bone as he turned the heavy iron key in the lock. Elias was a man of cold logic a structural engineer who believed in blueprints, load-bearing walls, and the unyielding laws of physics. Ghosts, he often said, were merely drafts in old houses.
By Asghar ali awan13 days ago in Horror
The Other Woman
The video had been playing for six minutes when Maya realized the woman was describing her nightmare. Not a nightmare. Her nightmare. The one she'd been having for three weeks straight, the one that left her gasping awake at 3 AM with the taste of smoke in her mouth and the phantom sensation of drowning. The woman on screen—pale, dark circles carved beneath her eyes—spoke in a monotone that made Maya's skin crawl.
By Parsley Rose 13 days ago in Horror
The Terrifying House. Content Warning.
By Ayesha Firdous, Karachi Hamid, Haris, and Maria were three siblings who shared a strong bond with one another. They were adventurous by nature and deeply interested in traveling to unusual places. More than anything else, they loved reading and listening to horror stories. Tales of abandoned houses, haunted places, and mysterious creatures fascinated them, and they often imagined what it would be like to experience such fear themselves.
By Sudais Zakwan14 days ago in Horror
The Wronged Ghost
The Wronged Ghost In the middle of a vast open field outside a small town stood a massive gray fortress. No one dared to enter it. Everyone knew the castle was haunted, even though it was also known that no living person resided within its walls. At night, faint, frightened voices echoed from its deserted halls. Occasionally, flames burst from the chimneys, forming the shape of a fiery ghost that rose into the dark sky and vanished.
By Sudais Zakwan14 days ago in Horror
The Angel of Death
The Angel of Death Jamil Khan, the village chieftain, had always disliked dogs. He found them irritating and believed they were unclean. However, quite suddenly and without any obvious reason, his attitude changed. He began to admire dogs and even developed a strong fondness for them. At his command, his estate manager placed advertisements in newspapers for a dog of an excellent breed. Jamil Khan wanted a dog that would remain with him at all times and understand his gestures without words.
By Sudais Zakwan14 days ago in Horror
The Living Ghost
Bahadur Khan was a wealthy landowner, known in his village for his large estates and the fertile lands he irrigated through a small canal. After his marriage, his responsibilities increased, so he hired a farmhand to help manage his crops. When harvest time arrived, both Bahadur Khan and his farmhand would sleep in the fields to guard the crops from thieves.
By Sudais Zakwan14 days ago in Horror










