//Latest Stories

Two Minutes in the ‘Mancing Field

Jul 11, 2015 · by Lex Joy ( · 4 min read

I’m trying to see myself through the officer’s eyes, but I can’t seem to manage. To be expected, I suppose. Not big on the whole empathy thing; it can be problematic in my line of work. Standard city cop fare, he’s wearing. No flak jacket. Slight gut, a forty-years paunch; […]

Let Me Hear Your Voice

Jul 11, 2015 · by Anonymous · 6 min read

I know scary stories are fun to read, but they can also be a warning. I’m writing and posting this only because I know the people that come here will actually read the whole thing, maybe even with interest. I want to tell my story so that no one is […]

Jack

Jul 10, 2015 · by Absinthe Rose · 20 min read

Deacon loved yard sales, yet despite the size of the ‘neighborhood’ sale he’d found on his way home from work, nothing had caught his eye. Disappointed, but glad he’d stopped anyway, Deacon turned away from the table he’d been going through and tripped over something at his feet. With a […]

How to Talk to Yourself

Jul 10, 2015 · by Anonymous · 8 min read

The first thing you should know about me is that I’m very faint of heart. There’s a pamphlet I’ve been looking for for a while now. I remember coming across it a while ago while I was a child. I was at the doctor’s office, the waiting room, getting a […]

Tuller Bridge

Jul 9, 2015 · by Anonymous · 6 min read

The haze of the fever had me bathed in sweat. I don’t really know how I got here. Yes many times I’ve rode past the Tuller Bridge. The bus ride to Tuller Bridge was dull. My feet tapped rhythmically on the floor in anticipation. The grey bus churned left and […]

The Last

Jul 9, 2015 · by Anonymous · 6 min read

There will be a day, I promise you, when fantasy will become reality. When great creatures, with thousands of towering legs, graze gracefully on the tops of the tallest trees. When the oceans of the Earth are teeming with translucent, tentacled beasts, so tangled and entwined with one another that […]

Mescalune’s Mobile Cinema

Jul 8, 2015 · by Lex Joy ( · 9 min read

Whether a precocious elementary-schooler or a senior waiting to leave for college, all of us kids in Plainfield found ourselves counting down the days until Mescalune’s Mobile Cinema rolled back into town. There were no advertisements for it posted anywhere — especially not the public notice boards at the library […]

Night Hike

Jul 8, 2015 · by Anonymous · 6 min read

When I was in the 6th Grade, I went on a school sponsored camping trip with my class mates. It was kind of like an immersive science lesson. The trip was chaperoned by our science teacher, homeroom teacher and Language Arts teacher, and there were sixteen of us in my […]

The Girl in the Window

Jul 7, 2015 · by Anonymous · 16 min read

Thank you all for coming here today on such short notice. It’s very kind of you, and I wish I had something better to say to you all, or at least something that won’t sound so crazy and so, uh, creepy. But it is what it is, and what it […]

I Want To Go Home

Jul 7, 2015 · by Anonymous · 28 min read

It was a dreary kind of day. It always was in this small suburban town. On the edge of this town,there resided a deep forest which gave a little life to the otherwise plain residence. The large oak trees swaying in the playful breeze, the few gentle rays of light […]

What Only the Girl Could See

Jul 6, 2015 · by TheJinx · 6 min read

There once was a girl sitting on her sofa, reading a book by the tableside lamp like any young girl might do. Above her hung an bloodstained old woman on the ceiling, with grotesquely rotating limbs as she slobbered and gasped like a dying fish. But the girl paid her […]

Tesla

Jul 6, 2015 · by Anonymous · 24 min read

June, 2354 It’s hard to begin but let me preface this by saying that Earth does still exist, but it’s a wasteland. If you’re listening to this you need to know where you come from. The scientists were right. Climate change was a real threat. In the early 21st century, […]

The Man in the Black Hat and Suspenders

Jul 5, 2015 · by Anonymous · 9 min read

As many stories here on Creepy-Pasta start off, cliché or not; I have never told anyone these stories. This will be the first time I document them anywhere. I may have mentioned an event or two to a few buddies and lovers, but never the full story. I don’t expect […]

Dr. Stoker

Jul 5, 2015 · by Ryan Brennaman · 16 min read

Experimentation has always been for the benefit of mankind, even if it has not always yielded such fruit. For every smallpox vaccine we create…we get an atomic bomb. For every life we save…another dies, each for the “sake of progress”. The case is no different here. I, Dr. Daniel Hoburn, […]

The Bellringer

Jul 4, 2015 · by Anonymous · 10 min read

The school bell in the old high school rung like it does every night at 12 but nobody knows who rings it. Nobody knows why either. Some say that the bells are rung to call all of the spirits to the school, but that might just be part of an […]