Urban Legends

By GlitterGoddess99

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Urban legends and myths from around the world will be published here. More

Intro
Sesame Seed
Aka Manto
Blind Maiden
Baby Blue
Hello Kitty
The man in the elevator
Tanning Lotion
Smiley Face
Ugly Baby
El Silbรณn
The Hook
Himuro Mansion
Goatman
Dancing with the Devil
Soap Sally
The Girl From The Gap
La Bruja de Coyocรกn
Video Tape
Kokkuri-San
Talking Angela
La Ciguapa
Yuki-Onna
Nale Ba
Boiled Brain
Gore Orphanage
Bus Driver
Pet snake
Hairdo
One Two One Two
Futakuchi-onna
House of Tubes
Humans Can Lick Too
Single Braid
Pinky Pinky
Gashadokuro
Diet Pills
Chicken Dinner
Red Crayon
Kuldhara Village
Pontianak
The Baby and the Bear
White String
Seventh Son
The Right Eye
Carmen Winstead
El-Naddaha
Lucedio Abbey
Runaway Bride
Black Kimono
The Babysitter
Lotus Pond
Polybius
Poveglia
Blonde in the Bathroom
The White Lady
Phantom of the Park
The Clown Statue
Mary-San
Dead Man's Hand
7th Barn
Mothman
Yama Uba
Under The Bed
Black-Eyed Children
Cuckoo
The White Death
Sugisawa Village
Candyman
Spring-Heeled Jack
Little Finger
Penanggalan
Choking Dog
New Pet
Amusement Park
El Cucuy
Harionago
40 Dead Children
Mall Slasher
Never-Ending Road
Lechuza
Crying Baby
Bus 375
Charlie Noonan
Orang Minyak
Lincolns
Kuntilanak
Buckley Family
Betobeto-san
Catfish
Teke Teke
Oxtail Soup
Chupacabra
Wild Rose
Kumkum
Devil's Tower
Red Car
Kuchisake Onna
Well to Hell
Aisha
Roommates
Mexican Bus
Toll Booth
Red Room
Love Rollercoaster
Wewe Gombel
Dead Dog
La Mala Hora
Wine Barrel
La Llorona
Kidney Thieves
Pocong
Mooney's Mansion
La Bruja
Langsuir
Smith Sisters Murdered Anonymously
Tuyul
Cow Head
Severed Hands
Bedroom Light
Red Room
Polong
The Stare
Sundel Bolong
Ghost Tracks
Tomino's Hell
Tikbalang
Luxury Hotel
Licca Chan
Buried Alive
Monterrey House
Sadako
The Bunny Man
Pichal Peri
Libertyville
Face Powder
Gold Coins
Yellow House
Speed Bumps
Resurrection Mary
El Tunchi
Little Witch
Dismal Swamp
Hatchet Lady
Mongoloid House
The Death Cab
Little Boy
Bloody Bill

Death Girlfriend

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By GlitterGoddess99

Origin: Mexico

There once lived a beautiful girl in a small town in Mexico. Since she was little, her only dream was to have a wonderful wedding. She had planned everything perfectly, even before meeting her significant other. Her perfect wedding was all she dreamed about.

She wanted to have a simple dress with a big tail. She wanted to wear flowers on her head that would adorn her beautiful braid.

The banquet would be in her house's backyard, surrounded by dozens of fruit trees.

As she grew up, her obsession with meeting her significant other grew even more. So every failure in love felt like a bullet to the heart for her. That was until she met "the one," and from the first day, she knew that it was him. She fell head over heels for him, and just six months later, they were a couple.

He was very liked in the town, and he came from a wealthy, hard-working, and respected family.

They were in a long and happy relationship together, and finally, the dreams of the young woman were becoming a reality. One summer afternoon, her boyfriend proposed to her.

The months that followed were filled with preparations. She took out all the notebooks that contained her wishes and ideas for her wedding. With care and dedication, she prepared every detail of that long-awaited day. The decorations, the guests, the food, everything was prepared. That included her dress as well, which the town's tailor was going to make.

Everything was going as planned, and she felt like the happiest girl in the world.

However, just a few hours before the great ceremony, a neighbor went to see the young woman. The neighbor told her that her boyfriend was cheating on her with her best friend.

At that moment, the young woman was trying on her wedding dress for one last time and became mad with jealousy.

She went out of the house, still wearing her wedding dress. She headed directly to where her future husband was supposedly cheating on her.

And then, with her own eyes, she saw everything. She saw that it was all true. Her future husband was cheating on her with her best friend. The very same friend who had helped her prepare the wedding.

Filled with rage, the young woman grabbed a stick she found in the lounge and began beating them both.

It felt like she was possessed or something, and all she wanted was revenge.

Bloody and ashamed, her victims couldn't defend themselves, especially when she grabbed a knife and started stabbing them both. She first stabbed her best friend and then her former fiancé.

The wedding dress that she had designed with so much care was now completely soaked with blood.

All she wanted to do was cry. She believed that her life had no value anymore.

Then, the townsfolk began treating her like an outcast. They would constantly scold her, and everyone excluded her from society.

The young woman knew that she would be jailed sooner or later for what she did, but she didn't want that. So instead, she decided to take her own life.

Her neighbors, instead of pitying her, celebrated her death by organizing a party. They hated her.And for that reason, she could never rest in peace. Her soul was filled with resentment and a thirst for revenge. That prevented her from crossing into the afterlife, or at least that is what the townsfolk believed.

After her death, whenever a young man and a young woman became a couple in the town, strange things would happen.

The young woman would feel as if someone is touching her or would hear the voices of a woman, telling her that she can't trust her boyfriend.

And in most cases, the woman would end up becoming crazy and committing horrible acts.

The townsfolk believed that the young woman had cast a love curse on the town. After her boyfriend's betrayal, she couldn't let anyone be happy. It resulted in the town being plunged into absolute sadness.

Every night, you can hear the young girl's ghost moving chairs and sewing fabric remnants as if she is still preparing for her wedding.

The very same wedding that led her to hate love with all her will.

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