With Halloween just around the corner,real mature sex videos it's time to delve into the dark, the eerie, and the unsettling. What better time to celebrate the scariest holiday of the year other than 12 am on a chilly night?
Below are a handful of unsettling stories, some true, some fabricated. If you haven't been scared yet, it's time to get rolling. Grab a blanket and a hot drink and dive into these deliciously spooky stories, and hope a monster doesn't grab your feet!
This brief gem comes from Reddit user AtomFarmer — and it's only two sentences.
Forget monsters, people are terrifying. This camping story from Reddit user Morenapkinspls will solidify that.
Reddit user ExcrementCranium wrote about messing around with a Ouija board — and it worked.
Redditor Call_Me_Egg shared this horrific tale about a strange happening in the night.
SEE ALSO: Halloween movies for scaredy-catsThis story comes from Reddit user Joshsecond, in which a break-in is scarier than you'd expect.
Reddit user 666_numberofthebeast shared this story about strange occurrences in their dad's home.
Reddit user aett noticed that their mom's boyfriend was pretty weird, but one cold night they had an especially bad feeling.
This haunted story comes from Reddit user GoatbustersBM, about an "old boys home."
Reddit user Megaman1410 shared this story about a letter from a burglar who visited their home.
Redditor mrtenor talks about their first night after moving into a haunted house.
Redditor WybieLovat shared this story to warn people about their childhood toys.
This story comes from Reddit user MynamesnotChase about a haunted barracks.
Reddit user Worchester_St shared this story about losing track of time on a continental flight.
This terrifying story comes from Reddit user Suitology about a home invader.
I don't think I would have made it if I grew up in Reddit user _Panda_Panda_'s house.
UPDATE: Oct. 11, 2024, 9:48 a.m. EDT This story was first published in 2019, and has been since updated.
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