“But Babe, what if our new apartment is haunted?”
Lena laughed nervously, glancing around the spacious new apartment that she and her boyfriend, Josh, had just moved into. The exposed brick walls and modern ...
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Sam lost all sense of time in the twisted version of Heaven. The once comforting notion of eternity now felt like a curse that tightened ...
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It all started when Sam Harper died. He had lived a fairly normal life—nothing extraordinary, just a good man who paid his taxes, waved at ...
Read moreMy wife was killed over a worthless piece of jewelry. Part 2
Weeks passed, but the memory of that night clung to me like a shadow. The creature was gone, but the sense of dread never truly ...
Read moreMy wife was killed over a worthless piece of jewelry.
It was a stormy night, the kind where the wind howls through the trees and rattles the windows as if some unseen force wanted to ...
Read moreToday is my birthday, and the father of my child is going to die. Just like all of the others. Part 2
I sat there in the darkness, my heart pounding, the sound of his final breath still echoing in my ears. I didn’t need to look ...
Read moreToday is my birthday, and the father of my child is going to die. Just like all of the others. Part 1
Today is my birthday, and the father of my child is going to die. Just like all of the others. The sun had barely risen ...
Read moreI Gave My Wife Her Final Cup of Tea Tonight Part 2
I couldn’t shake the feeling that something was terribly wrong. The empty chair, the shattered teacup, and the eerie silence that followed—it all felt too ...
Read moreI Gave My Wife Her Final Cup of Tea Tonight Part 1
It was a night like any other, or so I thought. The clock had just struck 11:30 PM, and I was in the kitchen brewing ...
Read more“There’s Someone Knocking At My Door, But I Can’t See Anyone” Part 2
I struggled to pull away, my heart pounding in my chest. Whatever had grabbed me, I couldn’t see it—but I could feel its icy grip ...
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