28 Apr Horror Stories
1.
Bye, Now.
I softly tucked Laurie in. She watched me, her big, round eyes impossible to read. I gave her Unicorn Joe to hug and kissed her small forehead. “Sleep well, love.”
She kept her eyes on mine and said: “The man in the wardrobe says you have to leave now, mommy.”
2.
Roommate
A loud thump coming from my living room woke me up. I leaped out of bed, heart racing. I lived alone. I peeped, but the room stood still in the dark, intact. I looked around for the source of the noise when a voice whispered on my neck: “Hey, Julia.”
3.
Bystander
I drove at 25mph because it was too dark outside. My car was the only one on the tiny street, a shortcut I often took during the day, but tonight none of the street lamps were on. Eric sat next to me in silence, I couldn’t tell if he was tired or just tense.
“Power’s probably off,” I muttered.
“These houses around here look creepy in the dark,” Eric said quietly.
I thought I saw someone standing at the curb, a few meters away, so I switched to high beams.
A woman stood completely still on the sidewalk, staring at us. Her face was covered in blood.
I passed her in panic, unable to breathe or think.
“Oh, SHIT!” Eric finally shouted.
I reacted, hitting the break abruptly. The car halted.
“Did you see that?!” Eric said in a high-pitch.
We looked back, but the woman was gone, swallowed by the darkness.
5.
What Happened While I Was Gone?
I got home feeling tired, wondering what mom would be making for dinner. I walked in through the backyard, as usual, and straight into the kitchen, but it was empty. I checked the clock – 6:25p She would normally be there already.
“Mom?” I heard my voice’s echo, but no reply.
I looked around the house, checking each room, but there was no one home. I went to the garage but both cars were there.
That was weird.
“Hello?” I yelled again.
This time I heard a thump coming from above. I jogged up the stairs and into the master bedroom. It was empty, but now I could hear more thumping noises coming from the closet. I approached slowly, heart suddenly racing:
“Mom?”
The noises stopped. My stomach churned, and I swallowed hard before pushing the door open.
My brother lay lifeless on the floor, his stomach torn open, and mom and dad sat eating his guts.