urban legend
Urban legends have captivated us from ancient eras to the modern day; a deep dive into scary lore and 'could be true' tales about Bigfoot, Slender Man, the Suicide Forest and beyond.
The Dark and Endless Forest: A Survival Story
What could be more spine chilling than being lost in the middle of a dark and endless forest? The answer is simple: nothing. Imagine being in the middle of a forest and suddenly realizing you have no idea where you are or how to get out. Not only is the thought of being lost terrifying, but the darkness and silence can also be incredibly unnerving. For hikers or campers, getting lost in a forest can be a truly frightening experience.
By Alain Saamego4 years ago in Horror
The Haunting of Hill House: The Gates of Hell
The wind was howling and the rain was pouring as I made my way up to the old and decrepit Hill House. I had been told by many that it was haunted, but I didn't believe them. I was just a foolish young man who wanted to get a scare. I rang the doorbell and waited. There was no answer. I rang it again, this time louder. Still, there was no answer. I was starting to get a bit scared now. I was about to leave when I heard a voice from behind me.
By Alain Saamego4 years ago in Horror
My Last House Blessing
I’ve been blessing houses for three years. Three years of distressed parents, shaken kids, and superstitious elderly. From bumps in the night to shapes in the woods, I’ve answered calls far and wide to clear the terrified of their fear of the supernatural. I started small, in my hometown, and slowly worked my way to taking jobs out of state. I did it for free at first, but after the donations started rolling in and my name got around, I was able to earn a decent living from saving the innocent from otherworldly threats. My growth in popularity led to my persona, the young and prestigious Father Cain. I maintained a dedicated online presence, building groups and pages on social media to stay engaged with the community. Answering every question, responding to every text.
By Horror Stories4 years ago in Horror
Little Human
I remember the first time my sister brought her home. She was cute, agile, light on her feet, and the new delight of the household. I remembered how I wanted her to warm up to me as quickly as possible, but that wasn’t likely to happen on my schedule, but on hers. I would always want her attention, and how I would desire her to come to me and follow me. Yet, as I stated before, she did that on her own time and not on mine. I would have to learn to enjoy her company, and that when she would want to have our personal space overlap, that she would approach me.
By Thavien Yliaster4 years ago in Horror
Warning Wind
As I recall, it was a week before my birthday. September had begun ushering in the light autumn winds which shook the yellowing leaves on their scraggly branches. The usually green needles of the yellow pines began to dim to the color of their namesakes. And the tall grass was flattening all around the slopes of the mountain as the last long days of the year began to shorten.
By Summit Campbell4 years ago in Horror
Watching
When I was very young my family lived in on a council estate in South Yorkshire. My father worked in a factory and had done since he left school, mum never worked, they had married straight from school and she had fallen into the role of home maker. My older brother came along after a couple of years then me.
By Simon Curtis4 years ago in Horror
The Boyfriend
A girl and her boyfriend were driving at night, down an isolated country road. As they drove, the night seemed to get darker and darker. Eventually, they lost their way and found themselves driving through a densely wooded area that neither of them recognized
By Aayush Tiwari4 years ago in Horror



