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My Sleep App Recorded 4 Hours Of Talking Last Night. I Live Alone.
I’ve been waking up tired for months. It’s not just the grogginess of a short night’s sleep; it’s a deep, bone-weary exhaustion that feels like I’ve been running a marathon in my dreams. My throat is always raw, my jaw aches, and I have these splitting headaches that scream behind my eyes until noon.
By Noman Afridiabout 6 hours ago in Horror
Shady Vale
The Vane Foundation’s "Resilience Zone" campaign hit the streets of Alcyone at 0800 hours. It was a saturation-level event. Digital billboards across transit hubs flickered to life, displaying high-resolution renderings of a sanitized future. The District of Rust was slated for "structural optimization." The ads featured architectural schematics of new housing blocks—monolithic, white-concrete structures. The copy was written in a precise, drafting-stencil font: Harmonic Alignment for a Stable Future. Order is our Foundation.
By Nathan McAllisterabout 7 hours ago in Horror
A Ghostly Tale: One Winter’s Night
A Ghostly Tale: One Winter’s Night This happened many years ago. My friend, a doctor who had just finished medical school, had moved to a small town in North Bengal to start his practice. I heard this story directly from him.
By Amir Husenabout 14 hours ago in Horror
In the Window. Content Warning.
When Saige was younger, he remembered living next to a family of three. A girl named Gina, of the same age who lived with her two aunts. She was beautiful, with her long raven-colored ringlets and skin untouched by the sun. Her cheeks always had a natural rosy tint. Her aunts always dressed her in frilly dresses, making her appear like a porcelain doll.
By 3rrornightshiftabout 20 hours ago in Horror
The Club She Never Left. Content Warning.
Susan Grayson started her day with a cup of coffee and whatever her youngest child would not finish for breakfast as she rushes him and her oldest out the door and into the car to ensure they would not for school. While dropping them off she would meet up with the rest of the PTA moms to catch up on things. It was usually gossip or what the next fundraiser goal would be and who would be baking what.
By 3rrornightshiftabout 21 hours ago in Horror
Have You Checked on the Children?. Content Warning.
It was quiet in the suburban neighborhood of South Gust. Naomi Long a twenty-two-year-old college student and part time babysitter was spending time alone at home this weekend. She turned down a babysitting job tonight to study for finals and to enjoy the peaceful evening. Naomi had pizza delivered, had a random movie on in the background and texted a friend to let them know she would be staying inside for the night. With her laptop on her lap Naomi began reviewing the notes she had typed up from each handout her teachers had given her.
By 3rrornightshiftabout 22 hours ago in Horror
Ghostly Happenings in California
Ghostly Spirits of Notorious Criminals When visiting San Francisco, take a tour of Alcatraz Island, which was once home to the Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary. The island once locked up the most dangerous criminals in the US until 1963. Becoming a popular tourist attraction, the island soon showed that the most notorious of criminals have never left but stayed on in spirit.
By Rasma Raistersa day ago in Horror
Johnson Hall
Austin swore it had only been another ten minutes when they last checked, but the GPS had stopped updating miles ago, the screen frozen like it had given up trying to place them anywhere real. The mountains sat low on the horizon, dull and unmoving, like a painted backdrop.
By shallon gregersona day ago in Horror










