100 Short Horror Stories

By pinkerrror

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The Puppy In The Basement
Nun Chucks
There's someone under the bed
The chair
The ghost at home
My daughter learned to count
The dog who sees spirits
Shadowy figures
The phantom student
Caressed by a spirit
Hands of blood and bone
Grandmother's spirit
The bearded man in black
The haunted building
Nightmare time
The faceless figure
My possessed friend
Beaten up by a ghost
The devilish joke
The shining old man
Black silhouette
The legend of the headless man
The dead ballerina
The violent dementor
Hallucination
The sinister funeral
The ghost with the foul mouth
The darkness in the rearview mirror
Instant messaging
Roommate problems
Kids in the dark
I sat on the bus
Seaweed
The dog
7 stories
Ocean
The door
Picture
knock, knock
The new old house
I hate it when my brother Charlie has o go away
Guardians
Seeing red
They got the definition wrong
My daughter learned to count
Time keeper
There's no reason to be afraid
The perfect plan
Warrior of God
Hell
The accident
Next time you'll know better
Hands
He stood against my window
Fallers
The happiest day of my life
Hidden
My favorite support group
The eyes are watching me
The twist at the end
Crying isn't going to help
The return of the Messiah
The enemy
So i lost my phone
The brave ones
Nap in the car
What they dont tell you about the dead
A message from your personal demons
The reflection killed itself last night
She doesn't need your help
Thanatophobia
I hate it when my brother Charlie has to go away
my daughther
Hell
downstairs
he stood against my window
monsters
so I lost my phone...
the black lagoon
12:07
1001
a quiet cabin deep in the woods
first words
timekeeper
its me
the omen
behind the curtains
the feet
the trunk
the officer
the conservational ghost
a deal with the devil
the handprints
the click
beware of the ouija
nobody is home
the shower
the apparition
never go camping
the dream that came true

It started as a leak

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By pinkerrror

The rainy season began in early summer, and June had been no exception. It did not surprise the man when he discovered rainwater dripping from his dining room ceiling. Shrugging it off, he placed a tall pot beneath the leak and expected it to stop on its own. However, it continued to rain, and before he knew it, the pot would threaten to overflow. He had to dump the water out first thing in the morning and straight after he returned home from work.

Eventually, he began to notice water damage at the source of the leak. The white ceiling had discolored, turning a dull shade of brown. He checked the weather and realized that it would continue to rain sporadically over the next 10 days. The man was worried about the ceiling mildewing and becoming an expensive repair, so he called a local handyman.

Unfortunately, the man could not sign to have the repairs done–only his landlord could. It was a frustrating policy. The man called his landlord but could not reach him. He left him a few voicemails, detailing how the damage was becoming progressively worse. The man was clueless as to why his landlord would not return his calls; they usually kept in touch, speaking at least twice a month. Finally, he reasoned that he would not be held accountable for any damages sustained.

One night, the man was startled awake by a massive thump. He quickly turned on his bedside lamp, and just vaguely, he could see an overturned table and a large shape laying across it. He sprinted out of his apartment and called the police, gagging at the smell.

The man sat in the police station with a blanket wrapped around his shoulders and a coffee mug resting in his hands. He did know one thing. There had been a dead body in his ceiling, and the water had saturated it so badly that it caved under the weight. So far, the body was unidentifiable due to the rainwater and was being autopsied. While the man waited, he called his landlord and finally reached him, panicking as he explained the situation. His landlord was just as alarmed, and the man pleaded for him to come to the station while he made his statement. The man paused as a detective crossed over to him, and he lowered his phone, wondering if the body had been identified. His blood ran immediately cold, and he shook his head with terror. The body belonged to Richard Thompson, his landlord, and he had died over a year ago. That’s not what disturbed him the most. If his landlord was dead, then who was pretending to be him? 

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