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Jeff The Killer
Slenderman
Mr. Welldone
Squidward's Suicide
Cupcakes
The Rake
Mr. Widemouth
Candy Pop and Candy Cane
Clockwork
BEN Drowned
Zero
The Crooked Man
Sally
Candy
Laughing Jack
Jane The Killer
Strangled Red
Pokémon Lost Silver
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The Chimney Man
Funnymouth
The Face Eater
The Smiling Man
Hypno's Lullaby
The Expressionless
The Seer Of Possibilities
Happy Puppet Syndrome
Lavender Town Syndrome
It Wasn't Lavender Town
The Fear Experiment
The Russian Sleep Experiment
The Harbinger Experiment
Blood Freezing Experiment
Gateway Of The Mind
Kagome Kagome
The Midnight Game
The Cell Phone Game
The Devil Game
Where Do Monsters Live?
The Real Monsters
And So The Rain Continues To Fall
Childhood Fears
I Am The Abyss
Bound To The Darkness
The Darkness
Scared Of The Dark
I'm Afraid Of The Dark
Why Sarah Never Sleeps
Bedtime
Necrosleep
Like A Virus
Another You
He Is Watching Us All
They All Fell Down
Behind Closed Doors
Have You Heard Of Him?
Binary DNA
Hanging Man Hill
String Theory
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The Pill
Abandoned By Disney
Room Zero
Annie96 Is Typing...
A Room
Ash's Coma
Psychosis
Did You Fall?
Death's Game
Channel 4 Interruption
Are You Afraid Of Death?
Chronological Fear
The Day Alice Died
The Day The Rain Fell Red
Don't You Feel Me?
The Rugrats Theory
Birthday Clown
The Dream Of Insanity
Choke.exe
Can You Hear Them?
The Day That You Died
Dear Abby
Dear Mom
The Diary Of A Madman
Turn It Off
Don't Turn Your Back
This Is For You
Don't Open Your Eyes
A Child's Eyes
Candle Cove
The Photograph Pile
Goodbye, It's Over
Tomino's Hell
Did I Wake You Up?
Dementia
A Day They'll Never Forget
Afternoon Tea
11 Miles
12 Minutes
When Gods Blink
White With Red
Liars
Smile Dog
The Sandman
The Raven
The Gif
Slideshow
Suicide Girl
The Painting In The Mirror
The Portraits
The Painting
The Girl In The Photograph
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This Man
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Hall Of Tortured Souls
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Herobrine
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Tails Doll Curse
Pokemon Creepy Black
Evil Otto
Mario
In The End
Red Dead Redemption
God's Mouth
Mereana Mordegard Glesgorv
Happy Appy
Ronald McDonald House
Username 666
Dark Reflection Ritual
The Raven Man Ritual
The Hangman
Bunkbed
Annora Petrova
Where Bad Kids Go
The Angel Statue
Antran
The Wyoming Incident
Nails
The Thing That Stalks The Fields
Out With A Bang
The Suicide King
The Passenger
Thumps
Doors
Happy Sun Daycare
The Woman In The Oven
The Keyhole
Faulty Wiring
Prisoner 959
Storage Room 6
Children's Playground
Knocking
Chatroom 98
A Warning
The Lost Town Of Deepwood
I Was Kidnapped From An Anime Convention
300 Years Of Heaven Was A Punishment
The Perfect Child
The My Little Pony Theory
Correct Classroom Behavior
I Wish My Son Never Experienced Heaven
Warning About Lucid Dreaming
The Heaven Project
The Piano Man
I Met A Demon On The Subway
A Hatchimal Killed My Neighbors
Katheryyne Is Crying
First Snow
I Suffer From Short Term Memory Loss
A Trip To The Dentist Revealed Everything
Everytime A Bell Rings
The Gift Of Giving
Have A Holly, Jolly Christmas
Unknown Caller 2:41 AM
Something Weird In The Gas Station
My Mother Really Knows Best
I'm Not Allowed To Fall In Love
Red Moon
The Suicide Photographer
It Just Stood There
My School Is Torturing Children
The Acid Trip
Unheard Messages
Ritual Of The Seven Sins
My Daughter Died On Her 6th Birthday
Chernobyl
I Am Being Hunted
Camera #9
Those Eyes
Mr. Tartar
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Molly The Dolly

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By HtxpCkyah

Audrey Parvus was turning ten this year. May 8th was on Sunday and it was Saturday afternoon. Audrey, being a terrible person at dropping hints, her mother brought her to the 99 cent stores, letting her choose her own birthday present.

"Now, just look around and let me know if you see anything. I'll be looking at novels over there." Her mother had told her. A knick-knack here, a curio there; it was a quaint little shop. Audrey didn't know what to get; there were so many things to choose from. She'd just about settled on a stuffed rabbit toy when she saw it in the window display.

A beautiful old Victorian doll, with brown hair and brown eyes, with a red dress with blue trims. "Oh, she's so pretty!" she said, in awe of the beauty of the doll. She happily skipped to her mother and brandished the doll. Ms. Parvus raised the doll up like Audrey did. "Wow, something like this in a simple 99 cent store? You can buy it, dearie." She handed it back to Audrey, who ran to the old cashier. "I'd like to buy this doll, please, sir." she asked politely.

The old man squinted at the doll and said "Oh no, you wouldn't want that doll." Confused, she asked "What? Of course I want this doll." He just shook his head and said "Well, alright, but..." His next words were mumbled under his breath. She took the doll off the counter and held onto it as Ms. Parvus paid for a few books. On the way home, she couldn't stop looking at the doll. Such ornate features, done with perfect accuracy! Such a beautiful doll needed a name. "... Molly. Her name is Molly."

She hugged the doll tight on the way home. Upon even closer inspection after arriving home, she noticed a flaw. Molly had an extra finger on her right hand. Audrey pinned this as weird, but nothing is perfect. After playing with the doll for the entire day, it was bedtime at 9:00. The doll was porcelain, so she left Molly on the living room table to play with after breakfast. Her mother kissed her good night and walked down the stairs to her bedroom.

Audrey had lovely dreams, her playing with a living Molly in a meadow and dreams such as that. Then she awoke, hearing clacking. Tiny, but audible clacking footsteps. They grew in volume, sounding like they were getting closer to Audrey's room. Then there was high-pitched mumbling. Audrey stopped whimpering and listened closely. "... first step. Molly's on the second step, Molly's on the third."

Refusing to take anymore, Audrey yelled out "Mommy, mommy! Come quick!" The tiny footsteps pattered away as Ms. Parvus rushed to her daughter's room. "What, what, what?" "Mommy, I heard footsteps and I think it was Molly!" Her mother sighed, unhappy at being woken up at 11:15 at night. She took Audrey and turned on the light in the living room. Molly hadn't moved an inch from her position.

Audrey unhappily went back to bed as her mother left to rest. She managed to get 30 minutes of rest before the sing-song chanting and clacking returned. The chanting continued past three. "Molly's on the fourth step, Molly's on the fifth step, Molly's on the sixth." Calling her mother again, Audrey insists she believes its Molly who's making the noises. Another check-up on Molly reveals no change.

"Audrey Veronica Parvus, I really am getting tired of this act. Molly is a doll, she can't walk, she can't talk, and there's nothing to be scared of." Audrey looked uneasily at Molly. The longer she stared, the more Molly's expression looked malicious. "I have to work overtime tomorrow, and you have daycare, so please sleep and forget about Molly. She'll seem less scary during the day." "Ah... Oh... Alright, mommy."

She sullenly climbs the stairs to her room and lies in bed. She manages to get some sleep when the clacking and chanting come back. It exceeded the sixth step and continued. There were only 12 steps to her room. "Molly's on the seventh step, Molly's on the eighth step, Molly's on the ninth." "M-m-mommy!" she couldn't help yelling out. Her mother didn't respond. "Molly's on the tenth step, Molly's on the eleventh step..." "MOTHER!!!" she screamed out. Silence was her response.

"Molly's on the twelfth."

There was silence in those heart-pounding seconds. But the doorknob jangling broke the silence. The door creaked open. There stood Molly, holding a steak knife, all bloody. Audrey scrambled under her bed, hoping Molly didn't see her. "Molly killed your mommy. Now Molly's gonna kill you~" She grabbed Audrey by the hair and pulled her from under the bed. Pointing the knife towards the crying little girl and said "Molly's in your room."

On the corner of Cedar Boulevard and 24th Avenue, Molly is still in the window display, in the 99 cent store, still run by the same old man. She's waiting for another victim to fall for her charms. She now has eight fingers on her hand.

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