Warning! These stories are not for those who scare easily.
Marsé Helstrom was a healer of sorts. Some called her a witch (if you believe in that stuff). She was known to take away people's problems, their ailments, their sins. Each time she did, she would write a story. She wrote hundreds of stories.
Years went by, and her legend grew. People say that when Helstrom removed someone's sins, she would need a place to put them. So, she would transfer the sins into the words of her stories. Whenever anyone would read them, bad things would happen. Some of the readers would die unexpectedly in strange, grotesque ways. Others would suffer fates much worse than death.
After it became clear that these stories were not to be read, Helstrom locked the stories away for the rest of her life. No one could read them.
Until now.
Marsé Helstrom has recently passed away, and although she is gone, her stories live on. They will be released for anyone who is brave enough to read them.
Good luck, and whatever you do, keep the lights on.
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Stories by Marsé Helstrom
- 4 Published Stories

Your Neighbors are Slug Demons
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Home alone for the weekend, Aiden is spending his night just the way he wants. Joking around with his best f...

Pie and Other Deadly Weapons
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Monica has just finished baking a pie for her best friend. All it took was two cups of sugar, four cups of fr...

Death by Kiss Lake
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Cindy Swanson drowned in the lake at Camp Kissinger years ago. The campers still tell stories about how Cindy...