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
It started as a leak
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
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

The enemy

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By pinkerrror

I flung myself through the door and vaulted the toppled, long-dead refrigerator that served as an ineffective barricade in front of me. My legs propelled me through the room and into the small hallway on the other side. I couldn't stop to eat the expired contents of the fridge, appealing to me despite their stench after several days without food. The shrieks of pain and cries for mercy around me spurred my body onward and filled me with unexpected energy in spite of my hunger.We were at war.I came to a halt in front of a small bathroom.A noise. Something behind the shower curtain.My fear heightened and images of the enemy flooded my mind. Merciless beasts wearing human skin, devouring indiscriminately, accepting no pleas and respecting no argument. Zombies.It had begun as we expected, with a virus. The original infected were almost a cliché. There was no humanity left in them. Just mindless rage, twisted bodies, and some primal urge to consume others. Our generation had prepared, with almost obsessive focus, for this monster. The first wave was eradicated with almost laughable ease.We were not prepared for adaptation. We were not prepared for the creature we bred by destroying the instantly recognizable zombie. A creature with more tact.Most of the first zombies were killed at close range, you understand, since longer range attacks were less likely to be fatal. We had trained ourselves, even before the outbreak, to equate "infection" with "death" when it came to zombies. A person "died" when their eyes clouded over and they started biting, not when you put a bullet in their head.The new strain of the virus still controlled the body, yes, but it left other faculties to the host.Maybe you could pull the trigger on a hopelessly crazed caricature of your best friend, your spouse, your child. But what if there was still a soul behind those eyes? If even as they attacked, they sobbed and screamed in their own voice? All the virus needed was a moment's hesitation.I bet you'd hesitate.I did.Which is why now I could only watch as my arm wrenched back the shower curtain and my hands reached for the cowering child. Why I could only beg for forgiveness before the virus used my mouth to tear ragged, bloody hunks from his body. Why I couldn’t even vomit as my hunger dissipated with the now sickeningly familiar taste of human flesh.We were at war. And I am the enemy.

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