Creepy Pastas and other creep...

By X_MrShadow_X

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A collection of my favorite creepy pastas and short scary stories More

Creepy Pasta
The Scream Of The End
The Devils Chamber
Has Anyone Else Seen It Or Am I The Only One?
Noises
The Road
Reflection
Shadow
Jeff The Killer
Laughing Jack
The Origin of Laughing Jack
Penpal: Footsteps (1/6)
Penpal: Balloons (2/6)
Penpal: Boxes (3/6)
Penpal: Maps (4/6)
Penpal: Screens (5/6)
Penpal: Friends (6/6)
The Strangest Security Tape I Have Ever Seen
BEN DROWNED (haunted majoras mask)
Humans can lick too
I'm no human
The Thing in the window
Bad dream
The clown, the paint, and the turbines
The Bath Game ( Daruma - San )
Skin Walker
Man in the woods
Facless Man
Love.
Mirror
Through the trees (Seed Eater)
New Cell Phone
Upstairs
3:00 AM
The Girl in the Photograph
THE SCARIEST VIDEO GAME EVER
Eyeless Jack
Eyeless Jack Experience
Squidwards Suicide
Gateway To The Mind
Bed Time
Bubba
Satellite Images
Out in The Woods
Always Look Behind You
Don't forget to blink
Selfie
Fear of the dark
The lost child
Super Powers
The Blank Revolt
Spiders
An Egg
NoEnd House
NoEnd House II - Maggie
NoEnd House Part 3: Part 1
NoEnd House Part 3: Part 2
It Hurts A Bit...
Ten Ways To Die and Exactly How They Feel
Quitting
Beware of Earbuds
The Russian Sleep Experiment
My Dead Girlfriend Keeps Messaging Me on Facebook...
If You Want to Live, Look Down.
Very Short Horror Story #1
There's Something Terribly Wrong With My Son
Very Short Horror Story #2
My Daughter Learned to Count (Short Horror Story)
(Series) My Dad Told Me to Never Go Into The Basement
It Haunted Us From The Baby Monitor
Something is really wrong with my students
Backwards
The Monster in The Pantry
Radio Silence
Afraid of the water? I wasn't, until it happened....
I shouldn't have cheated.
I killed my best friend when I was eleven...
I recorded myself sleeping
So... uh... there's something weird about my refrigerator.
I share a room with my autistic brother. He's been talking in his sleep.
I share a room with my autistic brother. He's been talking in his sleep.
My Neighbour's Baby Died
I Planted A Tree When My Daughter Was Born
A package marked "Return to sender"
7 Foot 'Man'
An Abandoned Television

Robert the Doll ( true story )

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Robert the Doll ( true story )

In the late 1800s, Thomas Otto and his family moved in to a mansion at the corner of Eaton and Simonton streets in Key West, Florida now known as the Artist House. The Ottos were known to be stern with their servants, sometimes even mistreating them. It was the treatment of one such Haitian servant that provides a twist in this story.

This woman was hired to take care of their son, Robert. One day, Mrs. Otto supposedly witnessed her practicing black magic in their backyard and fired her.

Before she left, the woman gave Robert a life like doll which stood 3 feet tall, had buttons for eyes, human hair (believed to be Robert's), and was filled with straw.

Dolls that resembled children were not unheard of during this time, but this one proved to be special. Robert named the doll after himself and often dressed it in his clothes. Robert, the doll, became his trustworthy companion. He took it with him on shopping trips into town. The doll had a seat at the dinner table where Robert would sneak it bites of food when his parents weren't looking. Robert would even be tucked into bed with the boy at night. Soon this innocent relationship took on a strange nature.

Soon after, Robert chose to be referred to by his middle name, Gene, after being scolded by his mother. He told her that Robert was the doll's name, not his. Gene was often heard in his toy room having conversations with Robert. Gene would say something in his childish manner and responses could be heard in a much lower voice. Sometimes Gene would become very agitated, worrying the servants and his mother. She would, on occasion, burst in to find her son cowering in a corner while Robert sat perched in a chair or on the bed glaring at him. This was only the beginning.

Household objects would be found thrown across the room, Gene's toys turned up mutilated, and giggling could be heard. Whenever these unusual acts took place, Gene always said, "Robert did it!" The boy took the punishment but always insisted that the blame was Robert's. As the mischief grew, more and more servants took their leave as new ones were hired. The Ottos' relatives felt it was time to do something. With the recommendation of a great aunt, Gene's parents removed Robert from his care and placed him in a box in the attic. This is where he resided for many years.

After the death of his father, Gene was willed his boyhood home. He decided to live in the Victorian mansion with his new wife. Gene had become an artist, and felt the house was spacious and would provide a place for him to paint. He went to the attic and dusted off his childhood toy. He became attached to the doll despite his wife's displeasure. Gene would take the doll along with them everywhere they went. He even sat in his favorite little chair while Gene and his wife slept nearby. The Turret Room became Robert's domain after Mrs. Otto moved him back to the attic. Their marriage slowly became sour until Mrs. Otto supposedly went insane and died of unknown reasons. Gene followed soon behind.

Robert supposedly attacked people, sometimes locking them in the attic. People who passed by claimed to hear evil laughter coming from the Turret Room. For some time, Robert remained in the empty house by himself until a new family purchased the mansion and restored it. The doll was once again moved to the attic. This pleased it as much as the last time. The doll was often found throughout the house. On one certain night, Robert was found at the foot of the owners' bed giggling with a kitchen knife in hand. This was enough to send them fleeing from the home.

Robert was later moved to the East Martello Museum in Key West, where he sits perched in a glass box. Despite his new living quarters, the doll is believed to not have given up his menacing ways. Visitors and employees claim they have seen the doll move. His smile has been known to turn into a scowl. One employee cleaned Robert, turned off all the lights and left for the night.

The next day, he returned to find lights turned on, Robert sitting in a different position than the night before and a fresh layer of dust on his shoes. Some say he'll even curse you. If you want to take a picture of him, you must ask politely. He'll tilt his head in permission. However, if he doesn't and you take the picture anyways, a curse will befall upon you and anyone who accompanied you to the museum. The same will happen if you make fun of him.

To this day, Robert remains at the East Martello Museum in his sailor suit clutching his stuffed lion, continuing his menacing ways.

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