Tag: writing

  • Journal Entry #2-Footsteps

    Journal Entry #2-Footsteps

    Every creak in the apartment kept me awake. Every shadow looked wrong. Around midnight, I even checked the locks three separate times. But sometime after 3:00 a.m., exhaustion finally won. This morning, the app recorded another conversation.

  • Journal Entry #1 — The Recording

    Journal Entry #1 — The Recording

    I replayed the recording three times, hoping I had misunderstood what I was hearing. Maybe it was the neighbors. Maybe the app glitched somehow. Maybe I was still half asleep and imagining things.

  • I Drove Through a Town That Doesn’t Exist

    I Drove Through a Town That Doesn’t Exist

    Weather-beaten buildings leaned at uneasy angles along the single dirt road. Their paint had long ago peeled away under years of sun and snow, leaving gray wood exposed like old bone. A rusted sign creaked above the entrance to the general store, swinging slowly whenever the cold mountain breeze passed through. Most of the windows…

  • I Thought I Bought a Dream Home. I Was Wrong.

    I Thought I Bought a Dream Home. I Was Wrong.

    The house stood at the end of the street like something that had outlived the rest of the neighborhood by sheer stubbornness alone. Built more than a century ago, the Victorian mansion rose three stories high beneath steep gables and weather-darkened slate shingles, its narrow windows glinting faintly behind curtains yellowed with age. A round…

  • Now Available on Audiobook!

    Now Available on Audiobook!
  • Technical Difficulties

    Technical Difficulties

    Meeting Ricky at work led to a deep connection, blossoming into a love story. Strange events unfolded in their apartment, involving a mysterious figure and a hacking incident. They faced eerie occurrences, including unexplained noises and unsettling encounters. Despite fear and uncertainty, they remained determined to confront the unknown, eventually deciding to seek refuge elsewhere.

  • How to Set Boundaries and Protect Your Well-being from Chaos and Drama

    How to Set Boundaries and Protect Your Well-being from Chaos and Drama

    Some people in our lives like to cause drama and chaos, which can make us feel stressed and unhappy. It’s important to set boundaries and protect ourselves from these people. We can choose to keep positive and supportive people in our lives instead. It’s up to us to decide who we let into our lives…

  • Dark Roads

    Dark Roads

    Teens in a small town entertain themselves by driving around. A spooky tale circulates about a ghostly widow on a dark road. While investigating, one friend disappears, leading to a mysterious and chilling encounter. The friend is never found, leaving behind unanswered questions and a cautionary warning about the road.

  • The Apartment

    The Apartment

    Woman in her 20s faces challenges with family, moves to new apartment, experiences unsettling events with mysterious figures, believes in supernatural occurrences, and eventually moves out due to feeling unsafe.

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