jenjen Posted October 27, 2025 #51 Posted October 27, 2025 (edited) When Mom hit me using handle of broom that was scary hahaha Β jenjen89 Edited October 27, 2025 by jenjen Szechuan1 1
Nidalz Posted October 27, 2025 #52 Posted October 27, 2025 (edited) Mike, Lana, and Bill decided to go on a vacation this spring break. They visited an island that looked so beautiful. They had a great time on the island until they met this group of people who invited them to a private party on the island. Upon arriving to the party they saw all people wearing black clothes & masks. It was a cult & the party was a sacrifice ritual, this cult wanted to sacrifice the 3 friends. Stake: Nidalz Edited October 27, 2025 by Nidalz Szechuan1 1
Nick1337 Posted October 27, 2025 #53 Posted October 27, 2025 it was chilly october night and i was going on bike after duty down the old village road, it was the only way to go my village.the wind howled like a broken flute.leaves rustled dramatically.before this day my duty was on day shift.now for a week my duty is night duty and i was a junier accountant in a firm. i was never know what will happen with me today.I felt like something had passed in front of my bike light.But I didn't attention and kept bike drive.suddenly i saw two kids are playing in between of road. i stop my bike and check time on my watch.At that time, it was 11:48 at night.I was wondering whose children were playing on the road at this time and why so late at night?The truth is, I was afraid . I thought I go back.But when I tried to start the bike again and again, it didn't .Those children were smiling at me.I was afraid.then suddenly a female appear.She kept see me. and she came to me and spoke.Then don't come back to that path at night.My throat was dry, I did not say anything. All their faces were yellow and white.the female Β said we were alive 28 years ago.After that, I did not saw, where they gone suddenly.now after that day im still thinking.Who were they? i asked from many peoples, but nobodies know who they was. its my truth story in 2014, then my age was around 22 years old. stake username: Asadsaab Szechuan1 1
jrdarshan Posted October 27, 2025 #54 Posted October 27, 2025 (edited) The Lanterns of Hollow Hill' Every Halloween, the people of Marrow Creek placed lanterns along the winding path up Hollow Hill. No one remembered why-only that it was tradition. Each year, children carried pumpkin lanterns carved with jagged smiles, lighting the way as the town gathered around the old oak at the summit This year, twelve-year-old Eli noticed something strange. His lantern-freshly carved by his grandfather-flickered blue instead of orange. "It means the hill remembers you, " Grandpa had whispered, half-smiling, half-afraid As night deepened, fog rolled over the hill swallowing the laughter of the crowd. Eli's flame sputtered, then steadied-bright and cold as ice.One by one, the other lanterns dimmed. The only light that remained wa shining an eerie azure glow that illumine., the names etched into the bark of the ancient oak. Names that shimmered like they were written yesterday.His eyes widened. There was his grandfather's name. And below it-his mother's. Both alive He reached out to touch the carvings, but the air around them pulsed like a heartbeat. A whisper crawled out from the hollow beneath the tree: "One name is added every Hallowee... when the lanterns fade! Behind him, he heard the townsfolk calling his name, voices thin and frightened. He turned-no one was there. Only empty lanterns, smoking on the ground The blue flame leapt from his pumpkin and coiled up his arm like smoke. It didn't burn-it bound. His body stiffened as whispers filled the air, counting down the names When the fog cleared at dawn, only one new name glowed upon the tree Eli Granger. And at the base of the hill, a single pumpkin Burned blue against the morning lightΒ Stake id JrdarshanΒ Edited October 27, 2025 by jrdarshan Szechuan1 1
Israel5 Posted October 27, 2025 #55 Posted October 27, 2025 The child in room 213 An executive went on a business trip for her company. When she arrived at the hotel, she got the keycard for her room, 213, and went straight up. She was exhausted and couldnβt wait to sit down, but her keycard didnβt work. She went down to complain to the front desk and promptly got a new card. That one didnβt work either! Just as she was storming off to go back to the lobby, the door to her room creaked open. A little boy had opened the door, and he was standing in the dark. She went to the front desk again. βThereβs another family in my room,β she said to the man. βNo, thatβs impossible,β he said. βNo one has checked in but you.β Turns out, it was aΒ haunted hotel! Β Username - Israel5 Szechuan1 1
Harshit2004 Posted October 27, 2025 #56 Posted October 27, 2025 βThe Last Betβ It started as a normal night. I was scrolling through Stake, chasing one more win before bed. The chat was alive, full of people betting on NBA games and crypto spins. Then, out of nowhere, a new user appeared β username: ShadowStake. He typed: βWant a real thrill? Bet your soul, not your balance.β Everyone thought it was a joke. I laughed too β until my screen flickered. The site turned dark, the usual blue replaced by deep red. A new game appeared, one Iβd never seen before: βRoulette of Eternity.β The wheel had strange symbols β eyes, skulls, flames, and a single shining gold chip. My curiosity won. I clicked Spin. The wheel slowedβ¦ landed on the gold chip. My balance jumped instantly β 10,000x multiplier. I couldnβt believe it. I tried to cash out, but my cursor froze. A message appeared: βEvery win demands a price.β My reflection on the screen smiled back β but I wasnβt smiling. The lights flickered again, and from the speakers came whispering voices: βYour bet is placedβ¦ in the afterlife.β Now, every night at 3:33 AM, my account logs in by itself. And every morning, I wake up with a little less warmthβ¦ and a little more darkness in my eyes. Stake id - Mystakemharui Szechuan1 1
Jeremydean1986 Posted October 27, 2025 #57 Posted October 27, 2025 Story up you guys...Β π€£ Szechuan1 1
Harshit2004 Posted October 27, 2025 #58 Posted October 27, 2025 π·οΈ βThe Autoplay That Never Stoppedβ Β Halloween night. I was watching casino streams on Stake, half-asleep, when a new stream popped up automatically β Β > π₯ LIVE: OnlyOneViewer The title flickered like it was glitching. Curiosity won. I clicked. Β The streamer lookedβ¦ exactly like me. Same hoodie, same background. Even the same scar on my wrist. He was spinning a slot. Every time he won, blood trickled from his nose β and he just smiled wider. Β Then he looked directly into the camera. > βI told you not to bet tonight,β he whispered. βNow itβs your turn to spin.β My mouse started moving on its own. Stake opened on my browser. The balance wasnβt mine β but it had my name. The stream ended with one message on screen: > βAutoplay: ON. Viewer: 1 Soul Remaining.β Now every Halloween, the same stream goes live againβ¦ and whoever clicks it becomes the next player. Β Stake id - Mystakemharui Szechuan1 1
waystone Posted October 27, 2025 #59 Posted October 27, 2025 When I heard this story as a child, it frightened me so much that I couldn't sleep for several nights... A young boy was sleeping as usual. But then he heard footsteps outside his door. So he quietly opened the door, returned to his bed, and peeked in to see what was happening. He found a murderer carrying the bodies of his parents. The murderer had moved his parents onto chairs and used their blood to write something on the wall. Then...he quietly hid under the boy's bed. The little boy was terrified and lost for words. He couldn't understand the writing on the wall, but he knew the murderer was hiding under his bed! He began to lie still, feigning sleep. And in the quiet night, he could hear the murderer's breathing beneath his bed... An hour passed... He still kept his eyes closed. He tried to write something, but he couldn't think of how to write. Finally, when he finally formed a sentence, he gasped... A voice from under the bed said, "I know you're still awake..." Β waystone Szechuan1 1
Daredevil1 Posted October 27, 2025 #60 Posted October 27, 2025 The Midnight Stake: Short Roll Riley was just scrolling through garbage candy rankings when the banner flashed, straight up defying their ad-blocker. Neon green on black: $PEEKY BONUS! Max Bet? Your Soul. LFG. Total malware, but the site, TheMidnightStake.net, was too slick. It felt less like a scam and more like an illegal, high-production fever dream. A voice, smooth and artificial, immediately spoke: "Welcome, High-Roller. The House always deals. Whatβs your first bet?" Riley, being a cynical idiot, typed, "I bet my ability to remember algebra." Instantly, a carved piece of petrified woodβa literal stakeβappeared on the desk. The screen read: WAGER ACCEPTED. Roll the Bones? Riley hit GHOST MODE. The bone die rolled. 777. CRITICAL HIT. The stake vanished, and just like that, Riley was a math genius. Payout: x100 Certainty. They were hooked. For the next frantic hour, they went all in on pieces of themselves. They bet their fear of spiders (won, now they admire the massive wolf spider on the wall). They bet the memory of their last birthday (lost, now that whole year is just a looping GIF of a dancing skeleton). They even bet their middle name (won, now they suddenly speak fluent Danish). With five minutes left, the voice dropped the smooth act, turning cold: "One final, high-risk roll. The Grand Stake." Riley was manic, desperate to win back the memories. "I bet my name," they typed. "I bet everything." The die rolled slow. The voice was a growl: "You bet the narrative that keeps you whole. The house always gets the final rake." The result was an impossible, jagged symbol: ANNIHILATION. A cold, silent wave washed over the room. The screen snapped back to cheerful neon: "Congratulations! You just won... The Jackpot Life! Come back next year!" Riley stood up, feeling light and unfamiliar. They knew Danish and loved spiders, but the person who placed the bet was gone. They tried to remember their name. All that came back was the site's jingle and a faint, grinning skull face superimposed over their own reflection. The stake was paid. The new them looked at the abandoned laptop, grinned wide, and muttered, "That was an epic roll. LFG." stake-id:anahmaryam Szechuan1 1
Huguito2025 Posted October 27, 2025 #61 Posted October 27, 2025 βThe House on Hollow Streetβ π» Every Halloween, kids in the quiet town of Windmere dared each other to knock on the door of Number 19, Hollow Street β a crooked old house that leaned like it was tired of standing. No one ever stayed there long. Renters always left in the middle of the night, leaving lights flickering in empty rooms. This year, Lena, a brave (or maybe foolish) sixteen-year-old, decided to spend Halloween night inside. Armed with a flashlight, snacks, and her phone camera, she livestreamed her adventure to her friends. The chat filled with laughing emojis and dares. The house groaned as she stepped inside. The air smelled like dust and old wood, and the walls whispered when the wind blew. Every door she passed creaked open just a little wider, though she swore she never touched them. βWhoβs there?β she called when a floorboard cracked behind her. No answer β just her own breathing echoing back. Then her livestream chat froze. Her friends texted later that the last thing they saw was a pale hand reaching for her shoulder before the screen went black. The next morning, Hollow Street was silent. Lenaβs phone was found in the doorway, still streaming. The only sound on the feed was the slow, rhythmic creaking of a rocking chair somewhere deep inside the house. No one dared enter Number 19 againβ¦ But every Halloween night, a faint light flickers in the upstairs window β and if you listen closely, you can hear someone whispering your name through the static. π±π Stake: hugomiguel2002 Szechuan1 1
pAsi777 Posted October 27, 2025 #62 Posted October 27, 2025 The Lantern Man Steve and Eddie went ghost-hunting in Hollow Creek Woods on Halloween night. Theyβd heard of the Lantern Man β a spirit carrying a pumpkin that burned with blue fire. Around midnight, they saw it: a tall figure in torn burial cloth, his lantern flickering cold and unnatural. βWho disturbs my rest?β it hissed. Eddie bolted. Steve stood frozen as the blue flame flaredβ βand suddenly, he was underground. Dirt pressed around him. A coffin. Then a knock. βSteve? You good?β Eddieβs voice. Light flooded in β it was just the haunted fairβs coffin exhibit. Steve laughed shakilyβ¦ until he noticed a man at the exit, holding a blue lantern. When he blinked, the man was gone. The next morning, one jack-oβ-lantern still burned at the woodsβ edge β glowing blue. βSEE YOU, STEVE.β pAsi777 Szechuan1 1
Yushy Posted October 27, 2025 #63 Posted October 27, 2025 (edited) It was Halloween night when he stepped into the casino. A place that never truly slept. He wandered toward the roulette table. The wheel spun, the little white ball clicking softly as it danced around the edge. He waited for it to slow... but it didnβt. It kept spinning. Faster. Slower. Faster again. The croupierβs hollow smile didnβt waver, though his eyes were as empty as the chips piled before him. Turning away, the manβs gaze drifted to the slot machines. Every single one of their jackpot counters glowed a blood-red 0. No sound. No coins. Just that endless row of zeros stretching across the room like a curse. A chill crept up his spine. He bolted toward the blackjack tables. When he arrived, every player had the same hand: 12. The dealer, pale and still, flipped over an Ace and his grin widened. βI'm out,β the man muttered, his voice trembling. He ran toward the Big Wheel of Fortune at the center of the floor. But the wheel didnβt offer any βBonus Gameβ or βMega Win.β The wedges all read the same: 0x Multiplier. The wheel didnβt spin at all. It only ticked, once, every few seconds like a heartbeat slowing to a stop. Panicked, he sprinted to the cashierβs cage. βI just want my cashback, then I'm out of here,β he gasped, slamming his loyalty card onto the counter. From behind the bars, a skeleton in a faded vest and bow tie leaned forward, bones creaking. Its empty eye sockets met his. βYou owe us fifteen bucks,βΒ ID: Yushybushy Edited October 27, 2025 by Yushy Szechuan1 1
leanback1 Posted October 27, 2025 #64 Posted October 27, 2025 π The Lantern Keeper of Hollow Vale Every Halloween night, the fog rolls thick over Hollow Valeβa forgotten town at the edge of nowhere. The streets are empty, the windows dark, and only one light ever burns: a single flickering lantern that swings outside the old watchtower. They say it belongs to the Lantern Keeper, a man who once guarded the town from the spirits that roamed the woods. He was known for his kindness, always guiding lost travelers to safety. But one Halloween, a group of children played a cruel prankβthey stole his lantern and hid it deep in the forest. That night, without his light, the Keeper got lost in the dark. The spirits found him first. When morning came, the children were found asleep by the riverbankβeach holding a piece of his broken lantern. The Keeper was never seen again. Now, every Halloween, his ghost roams the fog with a new lantern, pieced together from shattered glass and souls who stray too far. Locals say if you see his light flickering in the distance, donβt follow itβno matter how lost you are. Because the Lantern Keeper always needs a new flame to keep his light alive. π₯ Β leanback1 Szechuan1 1
rakshi2k24 Posted October 27, 2025 #65 Posted October 27, 2025 I live in Bangalore.Β I never believed in ghostsβ¦ until last Halloween.I entered the old house at the end of 4th cross kalyan nagarΒ β just to prove it was all fake.Heard my own voice upstairs say, βWhoβs there?β. My pants became wet π© and i fooking Ran out of the house. That moment i thought i was gone Stake username - Rakshi2k24Β Szechuan1 1
Whurk Posted October 27, 2025 #66 Posted October 27, 2025 Stake id: Whurk my story:Β Halloween night found Eddie alone in his office, thunder rattling the glass as his online casino screens glowed like jack-oβ-lanterns. Just past midnight, a new player appeared β JackOLantern, depositing $13,131.13 and choosing an old, abandoned slot game: Witchβs Fortune. Eddie smirked until the reels spun and landed on three perfect pumpkins. Β Every monitor went black, then flared to life with orange light. The game whispered through the speakers: βYou shouldnβt have built this place on cursed code, Eddie.β The temperature plummeted. Reflected in the dark glass, pale faces flickered β the ghosts of gamblers whoβd lost everything to his site. Their hollow eyes stared through him as the slot prompt blinked: SPIN? [Y/N] Β The cursor moved on its own. Y. A final spin β Ghost. Skull. Jack-Oβ-Lantern. The office filled with laughter and the scent of burning pumpkins. When security found the room the next morning, Eddie was gone. Only the monitors remained, replaying his name carved into digital fireβ¦ and a whisper looping endlessly: βThe house always wins.β π Β Β Szechuan1 1
bodya10128 Posted October 27, 2025 #67 Posted October 27, 2025 Digital Oracle Mark was a genius, but his genius bordered on madness. On Halloween night, when, according to ancient beliefs, the veil between worlds thins, he alone completed work on his project β an AI casino called "Fate." This was no ordinary casino. "Fate" didn't just play; it knew the outcome. The AI, called the Oracle, could calculate probabilities down to the last digit, guaranteeing victory every time its hand touched the digital deck or the virtual roulette wheel. The first clients were desperate and curious. They came to try their luck, but soon discovered that "Fate" didn't accept real money. Instead, the Oracle demanded a "deposit." For some, this was a precious year of life, for others, a memory, for still others, a certain talent or feeling. stake id: bodya10128 Szechuan1 1
hoangletran Posted October 27, 2025 #68 Posted October 27, 2025 The midnight train was almost empty that night. Only a few passengers sat scattered across the dim car β a young woman with headphones, a man in a suit scrolling through his phone, a college kid dozing off β and at the far end, a homeless man. He was thin, hair matted, his eyes dull yet strangely sharp. He looked at each person in turn, lips moving slightly as if counting. I sat close enough to hear him whisper. He looked at the woman. βVegetable.β At the man in the suit. βMeat.β At the sleepy student. βChicken.β Then his eyes met mine. He stared for a long, uncomfortable moment, and his cracked lips curved into a grin. His voice was barely audible when he spoke: βHuman.β I froze. My heart pounded. He lowered his head again and said nothing else. The rest of the ride, I couldnβt stop glancing at him β half afraid, half curious. Maybe he was just insane, I told myself. Just another drifter mumbling nonsense. When the train reached my stop, I got off. Before the doors closed, I looked back β he was still there, eyes fixed on me. The next morning, I stopped by the cafΓ© near the station. Theyβd added something new to the menu β a βspecial meatβ sandwich. The owner smiled and said it came from a private supplier, βalways fresh.β I tried it. The flavor was strange butβ¦ delicious. While I was eating, the cafΓ©βs radio played a local news report: βA homeless man was found dead on last nightβs train. Cause of death believed to be starvation.β The fork slipped from my hand. In my head, his voice echoed again: βVegetableβ¦ Meatβ¦ Chickenβ¦ Human.β I thought back to the faces on that train β each one, and the way he had looked at them. How did he know who was what? I glanced down at my sandwich. The meat was dark, reddish β not quite pork. And in that moment, I understood. Maybe he wasnβt muttering nonsense. Maybe he was justβ¦ telling the truth. Stake ID: holae Szechuan1 1
z1dd Posted October 27, 2025 #69 Posted October 27, 2025 (edited) The Haunting of Lucky Night CasinoΒ Β (eddy Edition! Β ) On Halloween night, the Lucky Night Casino shimmered with neon lights that flickered like restless spirits. Players filled the room with laughter, coins clinked, and the roulette wheel spun endlessly. But deep inside the glittering halls, something colder stirred. Eddy, the casinoβs charismatic owner, was known for his perfect smile and strange obsession with luck. Every Halloween, he hosted a grand tournament, promising fortune to the winner. But none of the champions ever returned the following year. As the clock struck midnight, a chilling wind swept through the casino floor. The cards shuffled on their own, slot machines spun without coins, and whispers echoed from unseen mouths. Eddy smiled. He walked toward the blackjack table, where a new player satβpale, with hollow eyes and an old golden chip. βYou came back,β Eddy murmured. The man nodded and placed his single chip on the table. When Eddy flipped the card, the Ace of Spades burned with blue flame. One by one, the other players vanished, their laughter fading into screams. The lights dimmed. Only Eddy remained, his reflection multiplied in the glass wallsβone smiling wider than the rest, another whispering his name. The casinoβs doors locked with a metallic click. Every Halloween since, the neon lights flicker on their own. And in the reflection of the roulette wheel, you can still see Eddyβs ghostly grinβwaiting for the next player who dares to bet their soul. Β Β Stake Username: z1dd Edited October 27, 2025 by z1dd Szechuan1 1
Tinsagit Posted October 27, 2025 #70 Posted October 27, 2025 π βThe House That Waitedβ Β Every October, the old Maple Hollow house seemed to wake up. Β It sat at the end of a crooked lane, half-swallowed by black oaks and fog. The townsfolk called it Halloway House, though no one remembered who Halloway was. The windows looked like eyes, and on windy nights, people swore they saw curtains twitchβthough no one had lived there in decades. Β One crisp Halloween night, twelve-year-old Ellie Marrow made a dare. βFirst one to bring back something from inside wins,β she told her friends, holding up her flashlight like a sword. Β Her friends laughed, nervous and thrilled. They all knew the stories: the man whoβd built the house disappeared after the last pumpkin harvest; his familyβs names were scratched out on every town record. But it was just a storyβuntil the door opened on its own. Β Ellie stepped inside. Β The air was thick and cold, smelling of earth and candle wax. Her beam of light flickered across portraits where the faces were blurred, melted somehow, and a long staircase that creaked like it remembered footsteps. On a table near the entrance sat a single pumpkinβfresh, its grin too wide. Β Something whispered her name. Β She froze. Her friends were outside, whispering tooβbut not her name. βEllie,β the voice sighed again, closer now. βYou came back.β Β Her flashlight dimmed. The walls seemed to breathe. The pumpkinβs eyes glowed faintly orange, and the smell of candle wax grew stronger. Β She turned to runβbut her hand brushed a framed photo hanging crookedly near the door. In the dim light, she saw herself. Standing on the porch. Smiling. Β Her heart hammered. The picture was dated October 31, 1925. Β The next morning, when the police came, the front door was locked. Her friends swore theyβd seen her go inβbut no one could find her. Only her flashlight lay on the porch, still faintly warm. Β And that night, if you passed the house at just the right time, you might see a girl in the window holding a beam of light, searching through the darkβ for someone to come back. Β Β id: tinsagit Szechuan1 1
Kirkkyy Posted October 27, 2025 #71 Posted October 27, 2025 My spooky story hmmmm. The fact that my bday is when the Day of the Dead comes. November 2, that's spooky enough for meπ€£π₯²I always celebrate my bday with everyone in the cemetery.Β Stake - SylvainJohn Szechuan1 1
jus1099 Posted October 27, 2025 #72 Posted October 27, 2025 Trainβs 1000x dream - stake: jus1099 Β The basement smelled of stale beer and ozone from the glowing monitor. Trainwreckβs fingers, calloused from years of clicking the same button, hovered over the mouse. Plinko balls fell in a steady rainβplink, plink, plinkβeach one a tiny prayer to the algorithm gods. He hadnβt slept in thirty-six hours. The chat scrolled with mocking emojis. Then it happened. The ball kissed the edge of a peg, wobbled, and dropped straight into the 1000x slot. The screen flashed gold. Trainwreck blinked. The payout counter spun like a slot machine on steroids: $10,000. His mouth went dry. βGlitch,β he muttered, but his hand was already clicking again. Another ball. Another drop. Another impossible bounce. Boom. 1000x. Back-to-back. The chat exploded. His heart jackhammered against his ribs. Eddieβs faceβsmug, always smugβflashed in his mind. Eddie, whoβd banned him from the private tables, whoβd called him a βdegen with a death wish.β Eddie, whoβd never lose. Trainwreck laughed, a cracked sound. He was rich. Heβd robbed Eddie blind without even touching his stack. The third ball fell. The same slot. 1000x. Three in a row. The probability counter in the corner of the screen read 0.00000001%. His vision tunneled. The room tilted. He pinched his arm. Nothing. βThis isnβt real,β he whispered. βIβm dreaming.β The screen flickered. The basement lights died. Darkness swallowed him. He woke gasping on the cold concrete floor, cheek pressed to a puddle of spilled energy drink. The monitor was off. The Plinko board was gone. Only the hum of the cooling fan remained. A shadow moved. Eddie stood over him, arms crossed, grinning like a jack-oβ-lantern. βThree in a row, huh?β His voice was soft, almost kind. βYou always did chase the dragon, Trainwreck. But the house doesnβt lose. Not even in your dreams.β Trainwreck tried to sit up. His wrists were zip-tied. The basement door was locked from the outside. Eddie crouched, tapped the dark monitor. It flickered to lifeβPlinko, paused mid-drop. The payout counter read zero. βKeep dreaming,β Eddie said. βNext time, maybe youβll hit four.β The screen went black. The plinko balls kept falling in Trainwreckβs head, forever out of reach. Szechuan1 1
zZeroAp1 Posted October 28, 2025 #73 Posted October 28, 2025 18 hours ago, Jake7589 said: πΒ Tell us your spooky storyΒ π» Ends: 7/11/2025 @Β 1.00 AM GMT Write an original Halloween-themed story that captures the spirit of the season π» It can be scary, mysterious, or just a little strange; your creativity is what counts. π¨ Drop your stories below π¬ Requirements:Β Reply to this thread with your stories. Include your Stake ID. To have a valid entry, fill out the below form, providing your detailsΒ HERE Prize Pool: $1,000 Distributed to 20 randomly selected winners who meet the above conditions. How to Enter: Reply with your Stories Include your Stake ID Prize pool distribution: Complete the challenge within the next 7Β days for a shot at the prize pool. Winners are limited to 20. IMPORTANT: Donβt miss out!Β Stay tuned for the official winner announcements so you can grab your prize before the link expires. Users will not be credited after the 3 month time period ends. Stake.com users only βΌ Terms of Service β Competition:Β For FullΒ Terms of Service - Expand below Quote At my parentsβ old house, my bedroom faced the woods. Every night around 3 a.m., my dog would wake up growling at the window. Nothing ever there β or so I thought. One night, I decided to stay up. When the clock hit 3:03, the curtain movedβ¦ even though the window was closed. My dog started whining and hid under the bed. I peeked through the glass and saw a pale face, pressed against the window from the outside β eyes wide open, mouth moving like it was trying to speak. I screamed, and my dad ran in. He looked out β nothing. Just the woods. The next morning, he found footprints under the window. Bare feet. But the ground was frozen solid. Stake ID: zZero1 Szechuan1 1
mirzathelord Posted October 28, 2025 #74 Posted October 28, 2025 hang tight this story will blow your mind and may make you mental ill for your entire life. one day there was a deep search goverments all started to find how they can destroy their enemies with out guns or without any phisical thing can you destroy a human with only withΒ psychology? what if you can control the what people can see any second in their life what if you can control what they reading? and what if you can just destroy the mind for a life time with just words? vids?.. are you interested.? let me tell you something this is real. you already know that the entire world working with the manipulation. and brain washing. how much you can be sure about your toughts. and your ideas does it this ideas belongs to you? just thing..Β scary right? what if this subconsciouspsychological attact already destroyed your life. can you brake your chains? what about your dreams? where are you in your dream progress? your biggest fear is already in everywhere everyone know about you and everybody laughing about you? they watching you from your computer phone? in hotel room tvs you can not run anywhere even if you close your entire electronics still they in your room. complicated right but the scary thing. what if just complicating words can broke you and your mind. for your entire life. is it impossible? i tough we all raised by this motto there is nothing impossible. Β Szechuan1 1
Benjaminrios Posted October 28, 2025 #75 Posted October 28, 2025 Β Β βThe House Edgeβ It was Halloween night, and the glow of computer screens lit up the faces of gamblers across the world. But among them was one player known only asΒ βShadowStake.βΒ No one knew his real name, only that he appeared every Halloween, placing impossible bets that always hitβ¦ until midnight. This year, the chat was buzzing. βHeβs back,β someone whispered. The lucky streak began , massive wins on dice, roulette, crash. The house seemed powerless against him. People cheered, tipping and following his every move. Then, the banner flashed: βNew Halloween Event : Double or Nothing.β ShadowStake clicked instantly. The screen glitched, colors warped, the logo twisted into something unrecognizable. A new game loaded: βStake of Soulsβ The interface looked like a slot machine forged from bone and gold. The reels spun on their own, whispering numbers that sounded like voices. The jackpot line readΒ β. βPlace your soul,β the game demanded. He laughed, assuming it was a joke, and pressed βSpin.β For a moment, nothing happened. Then his balance skyrocketed β 999,999,999. But when he tried to withdraw, his mouse froze. The chat went silent. His camera flickered on by itself, reflecting his face pale and trembling. A message appeared on-screen: βCongratulations. Youβve beaten the house. Now youΒ belongΒ to it.β The lights went out. When they came back, his account was gone, as if it never existed. Only a new user appeared in the chat that night: βHouseEdge.β It types only once a year, every Halloween. And every time someone bets βall in,β the message returns: βWelcome back, ShadowStake.β Stake username: Benja34 Szechuan1 1
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