horror short story

  • Hunter’s Hill Yeti

    Hunter’s Hill Yeti

    Ski season is in full swing and I wanted to share an experience I had on the slopes at Hunter’s Hill this weekend. It’s honestly hard for me to write this. I’m still shaking from the adrenaline. I’m not the best skier, but I do enjoy the sport. I was on Hunter’s Hill, making the

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  • The High School – Demon Hunter #2

    Screeches and moans echoed through the long, dark hallways of Bedford High School. Jessie brushed off her dark jeans. She had to climb in through a window at the back of the school left open by her friend Amanda. Jessie’s services weren’t exactly approved by school officials. Amanda, desperate to keep the school from closing,

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  • Captured

    Captured

    Life on the International Space Station wasn’t always exciting. We would go days without anything new. The stars remained relatively the same. Asteroids and comets would come in clusters and leave within a matter of hours, leaving us the only object for miles. The moon colonization project had been canceled so we were the only

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  • The Mine

    The Mine

    Meadow Lake Gazette, Issue 4 January 1992 Happy New Year readers! It has been a few months since my last issue but something has been brought to my attention. Lately, local children have been playing out at the abandoned mine on the east side of town. I recommend extreme caution. The mines that were the

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  • Family Cemetery

    Family Cemetery

    The kettle shrieks as the water inside boils away. I let it scream; the sound echoing through the stone walls of the family estate. It sounds old. Estate. It looks old too, and it is, for an American home. My great-great-grandfather built it in the 20s, after he made his fortune. He was, by all

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  • The Meadow Lake Monster

    The Meadow Lake Monster

    Meadow Lake Gazette: Issue 3 September, 1991 The Meadow Lake Monster was first spotted in the early 1950s by a father and son enjoying a bright summer day fishing out on the lake. What was supposed to be a day of fun, quickly turned to horror as a large shadow passed under the small row

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  • Don’t Go Alone

    Don’t Go Alone

    Issue 2, August 1991 As summer winds down and temperatures cool back down to reasonable, I feel the need to remind everyone, especially the younger generations, to stay out of the forest at night. When going to the forest in the daytime, never go alone. These are, of course, tips for traversing any forest. There

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