That Killer Among Us
  • Reads 228
  • Votes 38
  • Parts 9
  • Time 1h 13m
  • Reads 228
  • Votes 38
  • Parts 9
  • Time 1h 13m
Ongoing, First published Jan 20, 2021
Mature
The Sequel to 10 Dying Friends,
More lore, more weirdness and even more murders :)

What will happen when 20 people, one half with memories the other half almost none get thrown into an iron town with no escape, with one of them being the murderer with the task to kill all of them without getting caught

"Waving is indeed a Wave, he's a wave of blood. Towering above us all, waiting for us to drown. He likes to see people drown, I would know. I saw the sparkle in his eyes when he made my lungs fill with water."



This story contains gore, a lot of gore, gore, gore, gore, execution, murder, murder and murder! 
You can read this story without having read the first part, but you might not understand some things.
All Rights Reserved
Sign up to add That Killer Among Us to your library and receive updates
or
Content Guidelines
You may also like
The Ballads of The Skeleton Crew by TroubadourVILever
33 parts Ongoing
The boy had never been scourged by dread, not really, untouched still of startling agony to become his reality. He spotted the imposing cliffside meaning to change that by mere accident, kept in defiant remembrance still of this heavenly music descended upon Earth from Heaven, magnificent, majestic and entrancing, this blue ship which had came last night to conjure mystery and great brilliance vibrating with splendor and glory born, like summer sunshine brought unto gloomy night, unlike anything ever heard of. He paused in thought to look at what was dangling from these rocketed walls, instilled immediately by mortal agony. What encountered him there was awful, horrific, spun from his nightmare to turn to atrocious truth. They left a message for him, these strangers, a message for all mankind. All the people from the town were nailed on the colossal rock with obsidian spikes the size of fists, hidden in the darkness as horror always lurked there within. Blood, everywhere. The spikes ripped skin open, tore their bodies apart to let it be a grotesque image, the self-portrait of Death itself. Stiff pale limbs, grossly tangled together, a myriad of heads decorating empty space. A few mutilated legs and arms lay motionless on the bottom of it, of the mere terror, the waves had yet to reach and clean the crime scene, crimson rocks and red sand carnation furthermore. The details swam and blurred his view. He was thankful, for a glimpse sufficed a lifetime. When the dark ship came, it didn't only warn the people of the Destruction following behind, they carried it themselves, bestowing it willingly and with intent, purpose, unknown and arbitrary as it may seem regardless. People rumored among their crowds that they were in fact the cause, the real Bringer of Death. The Harbingers of Cruelty. The Black Squad, Side of Doom. Known perhaps better by their most famous name, the Skeleton Crew. _ updated irregularly, because life is hard
You may also like
Slide 1 of 10
Short Stories Collection cover
Fanficwriter01's Anthology (Completed) cover
Scary Short Stories cover
Destined To Kill cover
𝐋𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭 𝐚 𝐟𝐥𝐚𝐦𝐞 || 𝐒𝐞𝐨𝐤𝐬𝐨𝐨 cover
Obedience and Punishment  cover
The Ballads of The Skeleton Crew cover
Haunted cover
Who Killed Markiplier? cover
Lonely lovers (Antisepticeye x Reader) cover

Short Stories Collection

44 parts Ongoing

Welcome to my short story collection. My collection of short stories includes contests and random short stories. I hope you enjoy my short story contest entries. I've won numerous awards across various writing and reading platforms for my short story entries. I will add more entries as time passes and I enter many contests. In addition to my other writing projects, I intend to publish this short story collection in the future. Thank you for reading my short story collection. I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed writing the various short stories. Each short story in my collection is inspired by different aspects of life, from personal experiences to observations of the world around me. I draw inspiration from everyday moments, emotions, and the human condition, weaving them into captivating narratives that I hope resonate with readers.