Horrorfest
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  • Reads 8,846
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  • Parts 18
  • Time 57m
Ongoing, First published Dec 29, 2017
Different and unsettling short horror stories at each chapter.

ALL of the stories in here are 100% penned by me. Please respect this. Do not steal and use it as your own or repost this somewhere else. Regardless of credit given, it still infringes copyright. So don't.

Some of them are based off my own personal experiences or my very own nightmares. The rest of them are simply from the inner workings of my own thoughts.

Names in chapters that are based on my personal experiences have been changed to protect the identity of my friends and loved ones.

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