Category: horror
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Courage

I fear nothing. That is a statement that I confidently can say, I came to the city, A few months ago, I came to seek a life, I came to find some smiles, I came to spread some joy, Little did I know what lay in store for me. Though I thought I was funny,…
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Flames of the Dark
Flames of the Dark Down the hallway I sprint, Past the lock doors, The dead end passages, Darkened windows, Slipping along the fresh wax, Moving quickly, He is coming. He is behind me, His pace is steady and deliberate, The clacking of his black shoes, His footsteps echoing down, Coming closer, I fear him. I…
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Bypass the Line – part 4
Water cart extortion The car ride over to the castle consisted of two vehicles, Kooper’s van and Lance’s two seater. I got to ride with Lance and we stayed right behind Kooper. The idea was to stay together as much as possible. Lance’s car, however, was a tiny two seater sport car and I…
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Bypass the Line – Part 2
Getting in The excitement in the pub was high. All of us would be working as a team and all reaping the same benefits as long as we worked together. Plans were made and each of us were given six names from the list and sent to the estates to question about the paintings, then…
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Bypass the Line – 1
Getting to the end The treasure would be mine, I had to see to that personally. I have been all over the world in search of the ancient and mysterious. All to say, if the black market could verify its age, then someone would buy it. This new find was given to me by a…
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Demon inside
The mirror image always reflects, The image is perfect, The image is forgotten after a few minutes, The image is gone, The camera captures the perfection, The camera immortalizes the image. But do these images show the truth? Do they show the horror beneath the facade? Do these masks frighten us? Would we recognizes…
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Homage to Poe
The Pit and the Pendulum – Homage to Poe By Zachary Furr Let it be marked that this tale is inspired by Edgar Allen Poe as well as by Vincent Price. The lights of the city were bright and shining. Carnival had the whole city in an uproar of celebration. Parties to the…
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Indifference
Indifference By Zachary Furr This story begins with the setting, as a good story should. For audience wants to know where they are going, the picture painting. Close your eyes, blank the canvas, nothing at all. We will start with a single building, 42 floors, dark gray with a sporadic lighting, two openings that…
