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The Broken Reflection
The mirror showed a reflection that wasn't my own. I saw it, in the mirror. It was in the old house on the abandoned side of town. Everyone in this suburb left in a hurry, some chased away by the costs of them, some because of the distance from the city that they worked at. But the main reason was more sinister: there was a serial killer that was shot dead in one of the homes. It was a huge scene: the cops surrounded the home of what was going to be the 66th victim of the serial killer, who was dubbed "The Night Shadow" by social media. The killer resisted arrest, and was promptly shot down by the squad of cops. The ongoing fervor from this situation was not helped by the rising cases of people going missing in the neighbourhood. Within 5 years, this once thriving neighbourhood was now unofficially quarantined off, restricted by anyone and everyone around the suburb. No one would even dare drive 5 minutes away from there. It was astonishing, really. There was an urban legend that had risen that said that The Night Shadow killer was still alive, or that the soul of the killer presided in that home. Mysterious things began to happen to people who went to the open houses for the home, or for those who trespassed and wanted to catch a thrill by exploring the haunted home. Some of the urban legends said that people drove themselves insane, disappeared, changed mentally and physically, and would lose their senses after visiting the home. Some even said the mirror that was left in the room where the killer was killed was haunted. Me and my friends didn't believe so, so we went to check ourselves.
By Birithivy Yogaratnam3 years ago in Horror
How to deal with commitment phobia
Commitment phobia, also known as fear of commitment, is a common issue that affects many people in their romantic relationships. It is characterized by a persistent fear of making a commitment to a partner, often due to a fear of being trapped or losing one's independence. This fear can lead to difficulty forming and maintaining healthy relationships, as well as feelings of anxiety and distress. In this article, we will explore the causes of commitment phobia and provide strategies for overcoming this issue and forming strong, healthy relationships.
By Rajveer Digital Marketer3 years ago in Horror
The art of compromise: How to find a middle ground
The art of compromise is an essential skill that can help people resolve conflicts, negotiate effectively, and build stronger relationships. Compromise involves finding a middle ground that satisfies the needs and interests of both parties involved. In this article, we will explore the importance of compromise, the barriers that can make it difficult to achieve, and strategies for finding a middle ground that works for everyone.
By Rajveer Digital Marketer3 years ago in Horror
The Undead Takeover: Exploring the Impact and Significance of the Zombie Horror Genre
The zombie horror genre has been popular in movies and TV shows for decades. It features the undead rising from the dead and terrorizing the living. From slow-moving, brain-eating zombies to fast and agile undead, the genre has evolved over the years, but the central theme of surviving the zombie apocalypse remains the same. This article will explore the origins and evolution of the zombie horror genre, as well as its cultural significance.
By prabas naidu3 years ago in Horror
The Unseen Terror: A Tale of Demons, Monsters, and Haunted Souls
Chapter 1: The Haunted House The story begins with a group of five friends, Claire, Mike, Tom, Sarah, and Emily, planning to explore an abandoned mansion on the outskirts of town. The mansion, known as "The Bloodworth House," has a sinister reputation, with locals claiming it's haunted by the ghosts of its former residents who were murdered there. Despite the rumours, the group is excited to explore the mansion and see for themselves if the stories are true.
By John Bharathi J3 years ago in Horror






