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Ghost Train (Based on true events)
The old railway tracks that ran through the misty valley had been abandoned for decades. Rusted rails twisted through overgrown weeds, and the skeletal remains of a long-forgotten station stood in eerie silence. Yet, the villagers spoke in hushed voices about the Ghost Train—a spectral locomotive that emerged from the fog at midnight, its whistle echoing through the hills.
By Masaddeque al Shishir12 months ago in Horror
Sweet Pea: A Gripping Descent into Darkness Worth Your Time
A chilling new series has landed, and it’s already poised to take TikTok by storm. "Sweet Pea," a six-episode gem that premiered last week, introduces us to a woman teetering on the edge of her darkest impulses. Created with razor-sharp focus, this show dives into the psyche of its unnamed lead—a character who fantasizes about silencing the irritants of daily life, from man spreaders to the perpetually grumpy Donna at the mini-mart. What unfolds is a provocative exploration of rage, trauma, and the thin line between victim and villain.
By KWAO LEARNER WINFRED12 months ago in Horror
The Last Train Passenger
The Last Person on the Train Rahul looked at his wristwatch. 11:45 PM. He arrived late. The last train would leave in five minutes. He would spend the night in this deserted town if he missed it. His frantic sprint through the dimly lit platform echoed in the eerie silence. Except for a few flickering tube lights and an elderly station master resting at his desk, the station was empty. Unusual stillness permeated the air. There were no passengers, no announcements, just an unsettling silence. He heard the distant horn of an approaching train as Rahul ran. The final train. The train's wheels were slamming into the rusty tracks as it sped into the station. With a loud creak, the doors opened.
By Niranjon Chandra Roy12 months ago in Horror



