Two Sentence Horror Stories

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So, I know no one reads this book, but for those nonexistent people, I was feeling generous today. Let me know which one was your favorite. Or else.......
DISCLAIMER: I own none!

I got home from a long day at work to find my wife cradling our child. I don't know which was more unnerving, that my dead wife and stillborn baby were on the couch, or that somebody broke into my house to place them there.

I found a picture of me sleeping on my phone. I live alone.....

The last thing I saw was my alarm clock flashing 12:07 as she pushed her rotting nails through my chest. I bolted upright, thankful that it had only been a dream when my clock flashed 12:06, and my closet door creaked open.

I was having a pleasant dream, when I awoke to the sound of hammering. I could hardly hear the dirt being poured over my coffin over the sound of my own screaming.

As I went to tuck my son in bed, he asked me to check under the bed for monsters. To humor him, I did, and there was my son, quivering as he said "dad, there's someone on my bed."

I never minded the sound of my pet's nails on the floor as a kid. Now as an adult who lives alone, it's disturbing when I hear scratching at my door.

I thought my cat had a staring problem until I realised something. She was always staring just behind me.

I just moved to my new house a week ago, and nothing seems too out of order. But I swear, I've closed more doors than I've opened.

It's the middle of the night, and a mother decides to check up on her toddler in his room. When she gets there, she finds an empty cradle and an open window.

I wake up to hear my wife singing to our kid through the monitor. As I reach to turn it off, my arm brushes past my wife, sleeping next to me.

On the Annie96 thing, did anyone else notice "her" grammar/punctuation/capitalization/spelling gets better at one point of the conversation? It's the part when "she" says the scraping noise has slowed down...... It stays like that for the rest of the conversation.... Just before "she" disconnects...... When macdavey (or whatever his name is) asks if he is really talking to Annie...... Of course that's the part I notice.

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