psychological
Mind games taken way too far; explore the disturbing genre of psychological thrillers that make us question our perception of sanity and reality.
The 10 Most Haunted Schools in the United States: Ghosts on Campus You Won’t Believe
Ghost stories are more than just bedtime tales; they’re part of the cultural fabric of every civilization. From vampires lurking in European castles to flying, dismembered ghouls in Asia, humans have always been fascinated, and terrified, by the unknown. But what ties these stories together is the setting: old buildings and places with long histories often harbor the most spirits.
By Areeba Umair3 days ago in Horror
Unknown Caller
The phone rang at exactly 2:17 a.m. Daniel woke with a jolt. The shrill sound cut through the quiet of his apartment like a blade. For a moment he lay still, staring at the ceiling, trying to convince himself he had imagined it. Then it rang again. His phone sat on the nightstand, vibrating softly against the wood. The screen glowed in the darkness. Unknown Caller. Daniel groaned and rubbed his face. Telemarketers had become bold lately, but calling at two in the morning felt almost illegal. Half-asleep and irritated, he grabbed the phone. “Hello?” he muttered. There was only silence. Not the usual empty silence of a dropped call. This one felt… thick. As if someone was breathing just beyond the edge of hearing. “Hello?” he repeated. A faint crackle came through the speaker. Then a whisper. “…Daniel…” His chest tightened. “Who is this?” he asked, now fully awake. But the line went dead. Daniel stared at the phone. The call duration read 00:13. He frowned and opened the call log. The number froze his blood. 000-000-0000 “That’s… not possible,” he muttered. No real number looked like that. He told himself it was probably some glitch from his phone carrier. Technology did weird things sometimes. Still uneasy, he set the phone down and tried to go back to sleep. For a long time, he stared into the darkness. The phone rang again. 2:43 a.m. Same number. Daniel hesitated before answering this time. “Listen,” he said immediately, forcing confidence into his voice. “If this is some kind of prank—” “…you shouldn’t have answered the first time.” The voice was clearer now. Low. Hoarse. Familiar. Daniel felt a cold ripple move down his spine. “Who is this?” he demanded. A faint sound came through the speaker. Scratching. Like fingernails dragging slowly across wood. “You shouldn’t have answered,” the voice repeated. “Stop messing around,” Daniel snapped. “How do you know my name?” The scratching grew louder. Then the whisper returned. “…I’m almost there.” The call ended. Daniel sat frozen on his bed. The apartment felt different now. Too quiet. Too empty. He swung his legs onto the floor and checked the front door. Locked. Windows. Locked. Everything normal. “See?” he said aloud, trying to calm himself. “Just some idiot with a voice changer.” But his stomach twisted with doubt. The voice. He had heard it before. At 3:05 a.m., the phone rang again. Daniel didn’t want to answer. But something worse than curiosity pushed him. Fear. “What do you want?” he asked. The whisper came instantly. “…look outside.” Daniel’s throat tightened. “I’m not playing your game.” “…look outside.” Against his better judgment, he walked toward the living room window. His apartment was on the fourth floor. The street below was empty, lit only by flickering streetlights. Nothing moved. “No one’s there,” Daniel said. A pause. Then the voice said softly: “…I know.” The phone clicked dead. Daniel turned away from the window. And froze. Something was wrong. The apartment suddenly felt colder. He looked down at his phone again. Another notification appeared. Missed Call – 3:12 a.m. Same number. But Daniel hadn’t heard the phone ring. Confused, he opened the call log. The new call showed something strange. Duration: 00:47 “Wait… I didn’t answer that,” he whispered. His heart started pounding. Slowly, he raised the phone to his ear. And pressed play on the recorded voicemail. At first there was nothing. Just static. Then came a sound that made his blood run cold. Footsteps. Inside his apartment. Slow. Careful. Walking across the wooden floor. Daniel spun around, panic rising in his chest. The voicemail continued. Another sound. A door creaking open. His bedroom door. On the recording, his own sleeping voice could be heard faintly breathing. Then the whisper spoke again. Right beside the microphone. “…almost there.” Daniel dropped the phone. “No,” he breathed. That recording… it had been made inside his home. But that was impossible. He had been awake. He had answered the call. Hadn’t he? The phone rang again. Right at his feet. Daniel stared at the screen. Unknown Caller – 000-000-0000 His hands trembled. He answered slowly. “…hello?” The voice sounded different now. Closer. Clearer. Right behind him. “Turn around.” Daniel’s blood turned to ice. The phone slipped from his hand as a second voice whispered into his ear from the darkness of the room. The exact same voice from the phone. His voice. “I told you,” it said softly. “You shouldn’t have answered.” The line went dead. And Daniel finally understood something far too late. The number calling him didn’t belong to anyone else. It belonged to him. Or rather— to something that had been trying to reach him from the other side of the night. And now that he had answered… It no longer needed the phone.
By Sahir E Shafqat3 days ago in Horror
My Neighbor Celebrates Valentine’s Day Every Night
When I first moved into the apartment building, I thought my neighbor was just lonely. His name was Victor. Mid-thirties, quiet, polite in that distant way some people are when they don’t want conversation to go further than “hello.”
By V-Ink Stories4 days ago in Horror
THE GIRL IN THE MIRROR
Chapter 1: The First Glitch Maya stared at her reflection, tying her hair into a messy ponytail. It was 6:45 AM on a Monday—too early for a sixteen-year-old to function properly. Her uniform hung loosely on her thin frame, and dark circles under her eyes told the story of another sleepless night.
By A Psychologist 4 days ago in Horror
Of Entropy and Chaos
As the frequency from the tape filled the office, the city outside the 42nd-floor windows underwent a terrifying, high-definition transformation. The "Static" didn't just swirl in chaotic clouds anymore; it organized. It snapped into a rigid, mathematical lattice that mirrored the steel skeletons of the skyscrapers below.
By Nathan McAllister5 days ago in Horror
The Disappearance of the Sodder Children (1945)
This case is widely considered one of America’s most baffling missing-person mysteries. Five children disappeared on Christmas Eve 1945. Officially, they died in a house fire. But investigators later discovered something deeply unsettling: There was never any evidence their bodies were in the fire. Not a single bone... Not a single tooth... Nothing!
By Veil of Shadows6 days ago in Horror
Someone Is Watching -Chapter 3
The rain had stopped, leaving the city slick and glimmering, but the storm in Elena’s mind was only just beginning. She pressed her back to the apartment door, trembling, thinking that maybe — just maybe — she could get away. Her hands fumbled for the lock. For a moment, hope flickered. Then she saw it: the handle would not turn.
By Rosalina Jane7 days ago in Horror










