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Content warning!! Dont read if scare easily!!!!

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This is a good kitty, I say while petting Good Kitty.

Good Kitty said "No, Im evil Kitty". 😧

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ID Seraph64

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**Title: Slots of the Damned**

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I had just settled into a plush chair in the corner of the casino, my fingers itching to pull the lever of the nearest slot machine. Glimmering lights danced around me, each machine promising a fortune hidden within its reels. But something felt off. The hairs on the back of my neck stood on end, and the air grew thick with an unnatural chill, hinting that I wasn’t alone.

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As I leaned in to take my first spin, an eerie laugh echoed from the shadows. β€œWe’ve been waiting for you!” hissed a ghostly figure, its translucent form flickering under the neon lights. Right behind it were more phantasmal shapes, each with gaudy casino attireβ€”old tuxedos, sequined gowns, but their eyes gleamed greedily, fixed on the slot machine.

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Realizing these were not just any spirits, but the restless souls of gamblers who had lost everything, I gulped audibly. β€œUh, guys, I think you’re mistaken…” I stammered, trying not to shift uneasily in my seat.

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One ghost, gesturing with its shimmering hand, wailed, β€œYou must relinquish your stake, human! These are our slots!” Its voice crackled like radio static; a chilling reminder of their spectral existence. As they swirled closer, I could feel their desperationβ€”greed bubbling beneath their ghostly veneer.

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β€œNo way! I just got here!” I protested. Just then, the temperature dropped even further. The slot machine in front of me began to glow ominously, an invitation taunting me. As a ghostly figure lunged for the lever, I swiftly pulled it.

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Down in the depths of the casino, something stirred. A crackling sound erupted, and out of the shadows, I saw a- team of vampires with capes flowing and eyes glimmering like polished obsidian. They glided towards us, smirking at the spectral group. β€œWhat’s this? A ghostly game of chance?” their leader, Vlad, chuckled, baring his fangs.

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The greedy ghosts froze, momentarily stunned. β€œIt’s none of your business, bloodsuckers!” one of them shouted, but the vampires merely flashed their fangs wider.

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β€œOh, it’s very much our business when there’s gambling involved,” Vlad replied, a mischievous glint in his eye. The vampires swooped in, their strategy clear. The slot machine, sensing the escalating tension, began to emit a cacophony of colorful lights, mirrors reflecting spectral fear against darkly-glimmering fangs.

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The vampires fanned out and created chaos, zapping at the ghosts with some glittery magic of their ownβ€”a mesmerizing swirl of silver coins that caught the phantoms off guard. β€œPlaytime’s over!” one vampire declared as they cranked the lever with a swift flick of their wrist.

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With each pull, the machine began to spit out endless coins. The greedy ghosts, distracted by their greed, could only watch helplessly as the vampires amassed a fortune. Each spin seemed to siphon away their spectral essence, the energy of their despair fueling the victorious laughter of the undead.

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When the final sound chime echoed, the greedy spirits shrieked in defeat, their forms flickering uncertainly in the bright lights of the machine. As they faded, I couldn’t help but laugh. β€œLooks like the house always wins!” I shouted, my fingers still clutching a jackpot ticket.

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Riding the thrill of the night, I joined my new vampire friends, ready for more spinsβ€”this time, uncontested. In that casino, amid mystery, horror, and unexpected allies, I found where the true fortune lay: in laughter shared with a team of unlikely champions.

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RealMrFreak

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The Thing Under My Bed

I was twelve when it happened. It was late October, just a few nights before Halloween. My parents were asleep, and I was lying in bed, scrolling on my phone when I heard a soft scratching sound coming from under my bed.

At first, I thought it was our cat. I called her name β€” no answer. The scratching stopped. Then, a few seconds later, I heard breathing. Slow. Heavy. Right beneath me.

I froze. I didn’t dare move. The breathing got louder, and something started to tap the underside of my mattress. Tap. Tap. Tap.

I gathered all my courage, grabbed my flashlight, and leaned over the side of the bed.

Nothing. Just darkness.

I slowly bent down and shined the light underneath β€” and that’s when I saw a face. Pale, wide-eyed, smiling up at me.

I screamed, and my parents ran into the room. But when they turned on the lights, there was nothing there. No one.

The next morning, there were scratch marks on the floorboards β€” long and deep β€” right where I had seen the face.

I never slept in that room again.

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stake barzani25

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One dark night, I was returning home from work. I had bought some pumpkins to cook with. Due to the darkness, I did not see the pit and I stumbled and fell. All the things scattered on the ground, including the pumpkins.I was having difficulty collecting things in the dark. Suddenly a pumpkin started glowing. I thought that someone had brought a lantern from home. But when I looked up, a pumpkin was glowing with red eyes and a scary smile.My heart started poundingΒ  I ran towards home with all the stuff I had taken in my hand. I fell several times and reached home drenched in sweat. My wife opened the door and started crying after seeing my condition. She made me sit on a chair and asked I told her everything and my mother said that son you have some misconception but my mind was not ready to accept it, I slept without eating food and went back to the same place in the morning, there was neither any pit nor any pumpkin but I have never been able to forget

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Drake1bigwin

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So allegedly this house was haunted by the shadow people, according to "rumors" people would stay up for days on end without sleeping and by the fifth day they'd wonder off into this house and start hearing things and seeing things and start believing that they would see people that are there but weren't in reality and that's how the shadow people came about.Β 

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On 10/27/2025 at 6:37 AM, Jake7589 said:

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On a cold Halloween night, Awelewa sat in her tiny room, the wind howling through cracked walls. Poverty clung to her like a shadow, but tonight she dreamed of escape. She lit a candle made from melted wax scraps and whispered a wish to the spirits of the season. The flame flickeredβ€”then burst into eerie green light. A ghostly figure appeared, cloaked in mist, offering her a golden key. β€œFreedom has its price,” it hissed. Desperate, she took it. The next morning, her house was emptyβ€”except for a new mirror on the wall, reflecting Awelewa’s smile, rich yet chillingly hollow.

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Stake ID - Awelewa

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In my city, sapodilla trees are always associated with haunted trees. At first I didn't believe it, but it's true. One day, around 2 a.m., my neighbor was leaving for the market. He saw from a distance a 7-year-old child coming out of my gate. He tried to call the child by approaching him, but suddenly the child disappeared, while the gate was still tightly closed.

A few months later, when a friend visited and stayed over, the little boy appeared again. As my friend fell asleep, he pulled his legs under him. Well... some of my other friends saw him near the door. I think the little boy's ghost felt uncomfortable with the presence of strangers.

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I've never actually seen it, I just sometimes feel its presence. Evidence of some missing items, even though I've put them back in their place, then they return to their place. People say, maybe the little ghost borrowed it.

Before my great grandfather died, he once told me that the little ghost really existed. When my great grandfather was young, the little ghost liked to be mischievous and disturb people, so a powerful shaman tied him to a sapodilla tree (at that time it was still a garden and had not yet built a house). My great grandfather's message was that as long as we don't disturb him, he will also respect us.

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Little Lily was so excited for Halloween.Β She put on her sparkly witch costume and grabbed her empty candy bag. "Trick or treat!" she called as she knocked on the first door. A friendly person answered and gave her a handful of chocolate coins. Lily giggled, her bag getting heavier with every new house.Β 

On her last street, she saw the spookiest house of all, with cobwebs hanging from the roof and a carved pumpkin with a spooky grin on the porch. "This one will be the best treat!" she thought. She took a deep breath and knocked.

The door creaked open, and a friendly ghost with a big smile appeared. "Welcome," the ghost said, "I've been expecting you!" The ghost gave Lily a special, shimmering candy that tasted like starlight. Lily thanked her new ghost friend and skipped home, her bag full of treats and her heart full of Halloween magic.

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When my family and I visited my grandmother's house in Ciamis, West Java, we happened to leave Jakarta at 12:00 noon and arrive in Ciamis Regency using a Nahwa travel bus just before sunset, having made frequent stops along the way. We would arrive at my grandmother's house in 30 minutes. However, my father wanted to use the restroom, and in the village, we stopped at a dimly lit roadside stall. The stall owner had a cold gaze. We asked to use his restroom, but he simply nodded. After my father relieved himself, my mother and I bought some snacks at the stall, such as cakes and bread, and two bottles of liquor. After we finished, we paid and collected the change. We arrived at my grandmother's house. Since it was late at night, we went straight to bed. The next day, I told my grandmother that my father had used the restroom at the stall at the intersection on our way to my grandmother's. To my surprise, my grandmother learned that there was no stall there. A fire had broken out a month ago, and all the occupants had died. The shop had been robbed and burned down by the thieves. In disbelief, we brought back the plastic bags containing the cakes and bread we'd bought there. It turned out all the food was burnt, and even the change had changed. We began to believe Grandma's story that the creature we'd encountered yesterday was a spirit.

When my family and I visited my grandmother's house in Ciamis, West Java, we happened to leave Jakarta at 12:00 noon and arrive in Ciamis Regency using a Nahwa travel bus just before sunset, having made frequent stops along the way. We would arrive at my grandmother's house in 30 minutes. However, my father wanted to use the restroom, and in the village, we stopped at a dimly lit roadside stall. The stall owner had a cold gaze. We asked to use his restroom, but he simply nodded. After my father relieved himself, my mother and I bought some snacks at the stall, such as cakes and bread, and two bottles of liquor. After we finished, we paid and collected the change. We arrived at my grandmother's house. Since it was late at night, we went straight to bed. The next day, I told my grandmother that my father had used the restroom at the stall at the intersection on our way to my grandmother's. To my surprise, my grandmother learned that there was no stall there. A fire had broken out a month ago, and all the occupants had died. The shop had been robbed and burned down by the thieves. In disbelief, we brought back the plastic bags containing the cakes and bread we'd bought there. It turned out all the food was burnt, and even the change had changed. We began to believe Grandma's story that the creature we'd encountered yesterday was a spirit.

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Here’s a short, atmospheric Halloween story that balances mystery and fright. Β 

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β€œLantern Light”

The fog rolled in thick and pale across Hollow Creek, muffling the crunch of fallen leaves underfoot. Every porch in town glowed orange with carved pumpkins, but one house on Elm Street stayed dark. That was the Halloway placeβ€”abandoned for years, shutters nailed tight, no one daring to step past the gate.

Except tonight.

Jamie, flashlight trembling in hand, had accepted the dare. Knock on the Halloway door, take a selfie, and be a legend. No big deal. The rusted gate groaned open like it hadn't moved in decades. The air smelled of wet earth and candle wax.

Inside, the house was colder than the night itself. The beam of light danced across a row of old portraits on the wallβ€”faces both proud and empty-eyed, each one oddly turned toward the door, as if expecting him.

And then Jamie saw it.

At the end of the hallway stood a single lantern, flickering, though there was no wind. It swung slightly, casting long shadows that looked almost alive. Beneath it, a message was carved into the wall: β€œLight the lantern when you come home.”

Suddenly, the beam of his flashlight caught another figureβ€”himself, frozen in one of the portraits, eyes wide, hand outstretched. The lantern burned brighter, and the door slammed shut behind him.

By morning, the house had its light againβ€”a warm glow spilling gently through the cracks. The neighbors whispered that it hadn’t burned that way since 1978.

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Stake Username: Sunrise2526

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Ketika saya dan keluarga mengunjungi rumah nenek di Ciamis, Jawa Barat, kami kebetulan berangkat dari Jakarta pukul 12.00 siang dan tiba di Kabupaten Ciamis menggunakan bus Nahwa travel menjelang matahari terbenam, setelah beberapa kali berhenti di sepanjang jalan. Kami akan tiba di rumah nenek dalam 30 menit. Namun, ayah saya ingin ke toilet, dan di desa, kami berhenti di sebuah warung pinggir jalan yang remang-remang. Pemilik warung itu menatap dingin. Kami meminta izin untuk ke toiletnya, tetapi ia hanya mengangguk. Setelah ayah saya buang air, saya dan ibu membeli beberapa camilan di warung itu, seperti kue dan roti, serta dua botol minuman keras. Setelah selesai, kami membayar dan mengambil kembaliannya. Kami tiba di rumah nenek saya. Karena sudah larut malam, kami langsung tidur. Keesokan harinya, saya memberi tahu nenek saya bahwa ayah saya telah menggunakan toilet di warung di persimpangan itu dalam perjalanan kami ke rumah nenek saya. Yang mengejutkan saya, nenek saya mengetahui bahwa tidak ada warung di sana. Kebakaran terjadi sebulan yang lalu, dan semua penghuninya tewas. Toko itu dirampok dan dibakar habis oleh pencuri. Tak percaya, kami membawa kembali kantong plastik berisi kue dan roti yang kami beli di sana. Ternyata semua makanannya hangus, bahkan uang kembaliannya pun berubah. Kami mulai memercayai cerita Nenek bahwa makhluk yang kami temui kemarin adalah roh.

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this one's a true story!!!!

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It was started in a quiet night and all people probably sleeping already and there was a chaos or loud noise at backyard which we dont know why. we thought its just a hurricane or air, but when the morning comes we saw a big thing that its like a metal that is so very heavy got tumble, we need more than 5 people to carry that thing, thats why we got shock who tumble that thing. right beside that metal was a foot print of animals like its big and a lot. twas scaryyyy!!!!

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The old Tata Sumo was barreling down NH 48 outside Jaipur just after midnight. You were driving, and your friend, Rohan, was asleep in the passenger seat.

The road was a black ribbon through the desert. You hadn't seen another car in twenty minutes.

Then, in your rearview mirror, a pair of headlights appeared, bright and close. They were right on your tail, blindingly high, like a truck was riding your bumper.

Annoyed, you sped up. The headlights did too, matching your speed perfectly. You slowed down to let them pass.

The vehicle slowed, too. It stayed precisely where it was: two feet from your rear bumper.

You flashed your brake lights. No response.

Finally, you pulled over to the shoulder and stopped the car completely.

The headlights stopped right behind you. The engine of the other vehicle was silent.

You angrily opened your door, ready to yell. As your feet hit the gravel, the other vehicle pulled around you.

It wasn't a truck. It was a single, old-model motorcycle.

There was no one driving it.

The headlights, which were still on, illuminated the rider's seat. It was empty. The motorcycle glided past you at 10 mph, its engine perfectly silent, its wheels kicking up dust.

You watched it pass. Just as the taillight was about to disappear, you saw a detail you wish you hadn't:

The headlight beam itself was tilted sharply down, illuminating only the immediate road surface, as if the bike were carrying a heavy, invisible passenger that was weighing the front down.

You scrambled back into the car, locked the doors, and drove away without looking in your mirror again. Rohan was still asleep, oblivious.

The next morning, you realized what the ghostly bike was doing: it was giving a ride to something you desperately didn't want to see

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In the old and peculiar town of "Shadow Cove," Halloween wasn't just a costume party; it was a centuries-old tradition. But this year, everything was different.

Our story begins with Mortimer Grubs, the town's most miserly and selfish man. Mortimer saw even Halloween as an opportunity to make a profit. That evening, the town's youngsters were whispering about the legend of the "Golden Pumpkin." The legend said that it contained eternal wealth and could only be found by the most greedy of hearts, glowing brightly.

As soon as Mortimer heard the tale, his eyes lit up. That night, with his lantern in hand, he set off towards the abandoned and eerie Shadow Castle. As he navigated the castle's damp, cobweb-laden halls, a strange, metallic smell wafted up from the ground.

Finally, in the castle's darkest chamber, he found a genuinely glowing, enormous pumpkin! Carved onto the pumpkin, exactly as Mortimer had imagined, was a large, gilded dollar sign ($). Mortimer shouted with joy and lunged to embrace the pumpkin.

But just as he was about to touch it, the pumpkin suddenly cracked, and a monster burst out! It was a creature surprisingly similar to the meme you designed earlier: a "Stonks Monster" (Pumpkin Golem) with a terrifying face, skeletal branch limbs, and that cursed dollar sign glowing on its head!

The monster let out a booming laugh:

"Mortimer Grubs! You, with your insatiable hunger for money, have awakened me! I am the Guardian of the Greedy Souls! This gold will be your curse!"

The monster touched Mortimer with a scepter made from a pumpkin stem. Mortimer screamed and fell to the floor, and in the blink of an eye... he himself turned into a small, but glowing golden pumpkin. It also had a tiny "%" sign on it.

From that day on, every Halloween night, the townspeople saw a small golden pumpkin being perpetually chased in the window of Shadow Castle by the large, dollar-signed pumpkin monster, as it constantly whispered, "More, more!"

Mortimer remained a cursed pumpkin forever, chasing after the riches he could touch but never possess.

And in Shadow Cove, the children would all chant together while trick-or-treating:

"Trick or treat? Or the Golden Pumpkin's Defeat?"

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Stake Id: semixh

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The Lantern in Room 9

It was the night before Halloween when the old innkeeper of The Hollow Lantern noticed that Room 9’s light was flickering again.
He sighed, rubbing his tired eyes. That room always misbehaved this time of year the bulbs burned out faster, the walls whispered when the wind rose, and sometimes, guests claimed they saw shadows move in the mirror long after they’d turned away.

Still, he couldn’t afford to leave it empty. A last-minute traveler had booked the room, a young woman named Clara, who said she was just passing through town.

When she arrived, the innkeeper greeted her warmly and handed her an antique brass key.
β€œDon’t mind the draft in Room 9,” he said, forcing a smile. β€œAnd if you hear knocking after midnight… it’s just the pipes.”

Clara smiled politely but didn’t miss the way his eyes darted to the staircase.

That night, the storm rolled in heavy.
Rain lashed the windows, and the old building creaked like a ship at sea. Clara sat by the desk, working on her laptop until the lights flickered once… twice… then went out completely.

Only the faint glow of the lantern on the dresser remained. She didn’t remember turning it on. It was old β€” metal, glass slightly cracked, flame burning inside with a steady orange pulse.

Curious, Clara approached it. Etched on the glass were the words:
β€œKeep it lit or the lost will wander.”

She felt a chill. Maybe it was just a Halloween prank from the innkeeper.
But then came the sound soft, deliberate knocking.
One. Two. Three.
Not from the door. From the mirror.

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Saifaljml

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When I was a kid at our house I thought its haunted cause my family said that every night we here someone walking up and down at our stairs and it was widden so we can literally hear those steps in another room

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stake: XtimownΒ 

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The Pumpkin Patch

Every Halloween, the old Miller farm opened its pumpkin patch β€” rows of orange orbs glowing under the moonlight. Nobody knew who ran it now. Mr. Miller had died years ago, and the land was supposed to be abandoned. But every October, the pumpkins still appeared, big and bright and waiting.

Tonight, Ella and her friends went to see if the stories were true.

They crept past the rusted gate, flashlights bobbing. The air smelled of soil and decay. Pumpkins stretched as far as their beams could reach β€” all perfectly round, all carved with faces that looked just a littleΒ too human.

β€œCreepy,” Jake whispered, kneeling by one. The grin on it seemed freshly cut, its eyes wet and glistening.

β€œLet’s take one,” Ella said, half-joking.

She picked up a small one from the edge of the patch. It was warm β€”Β pulsing,Β almost like it had a heartbeat. She dropped it immediately.

The vines around it shifted.

β€œDid that move?” she asked.

No one answered. They were all staring as the vines slithered, curling around the pumpkins. The carved faces twitched β€” frowns forming where smiles had been.

A deep sound rolled through the ground, like something exhaling from beneath the earth. One by one, the pumpkins began to turn toward them.

β€œRun!” Jake shouted.

They sprinted toward the gate, the vines snapping after their ankles, scraping their shoes. Ella looked back once β€” and froze.

At the far end of the field stood a scarecrow. It hadn’t been there before. Its sackcloth face had a carved pumpkin for a head, glowing from within. And in its stitched hand dangled a fresh human mask β€” pale and slack.

She turned and ran harder, not stopping until the patch disappeared behind her.

The next morning, the police found three sets of footprints in the mud.

Only two led back out.

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It was almost midnight when Sarah heard the knock.

She frowned. All the kids had gone home hours ago, and the candy bowl was nearly empty. Still, she opened the door.

A child stood there aloneβ€”a little girl in a cracked porcelain mask. Her costume was old-fashioned, tattered lace and faded ribbons. She didn’t say a word, just held out a small, pale hand.

Sarah smiled uneasily and dropped the last piece of candy into her bag. β€œThere you go, sweetie. Be careful getting home.”

The girl tilted her head. β€œI already am home,” she whispered.

Sarah blinked. The porch light flickered. And then she realizedβ€”the girl’s feet weren’t touching the ground.

The mask split down the middle, revealing an empty, black mouth stretching far too wide.

The next morning, neighbors found Sarah’s door wide open, candy spilled across the floor. The only thing left was the porcelain maskβ€”lying on her doorst.Β 
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β€œThe Last Bet”

On Halloween night, 2025, the lights of the Stake Casino flickered as the storm outside howled like a dying thing. A man named Carter entered, drenched and desperate. He’d lost everything that yearβ€”except his hunger for one more chance.

At an empty roulette table sat a dealer no one else could see: a tall figure in a black suit, face hidden beneath a skull mask. β€œOne final bet,” the dealer whispered. β€œWin, and your luck returns. Lose… and I collect.”

Carter laughed nervously, placed his last chip on red, and spun the wheel. The ball clicked, slowed, and landed on black.

The lights went out.

When they came back, the table was emptyβ€”except for a single pumpkin chip carved with a screaming face.

They say that every Halloween since, the Stake Casino gets a new player at midnightβ€”someone who never leaves, but always plays.

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:Das Haus, das sich erinnerteβ€œ

In einem vergessenen Winkel des Dorfs stand ein Haus, das niemand besaß. Die Fenster waren blind, das Dach von Moos ΓΌberwachsen, und doch glaubte jeder, dass dort jemand lebte. Nicht wohnte β€” lebte.

An Halloween, wenn Nebel wie Atem ΓΌber die Felder kroch, erzΓ€hlten die Alten, kΓΆnne man im Dachboden Licht sehen. Kein elektrisches, sondern ein warmes, zittriges Flackern, als wΓΌrde jemand eine Kerze anzΓΌnden, um in alten Kisten zu wΓΌhlen.

Eines Jahres beschloss Anna, 14, Skeptikerin und Taschenlampenbesitzerin, dem Spuk ein Ende zu machen. Sie wollte beweisen, dass das Haus nur Wind und Zufall war. Also schlich sie in der Nacht hinΓΌber, das Herz so laut wie das Knirschen der BlΓ€tter unter ihren Schuhen.

Die TΓΌr war nicht verschlossen. Sie ging einfach auf β€” als hΓ€tte jemand auf sie gewartet.

Drinnen roch es nach Staub und Herbst. Ihre Lampe streifte Bilderrahmen, vergilbte Tapeten, eine Schaukel im Wohnzimmer, die sich sanft bewegte, obwohl kein Wind ging. Und dann: das Licht im Dachboden.

Sie stieg die Treppe hinauf. Knarr, Knarr, Knarr. Oben stand eine Truhe, und davor eine Kerze, die wirklich brannte. Kein Feuerzeug, kein Dochtrest – einfach eine Flamme, als wΓ€re sie immer dort gewesen.

Anna ΓΆffnete die Truhe. Darin lagen Kinderzeichnungen. HΓ€user, BΓ€ume, ein MΓ€dchen, das ihr verblΓΌffend Γ€hnlich sah. Auf der RΓΌckseite stand in krakeliger Schrift:

β€žFΓΌr Anna, wenn sie wiederkommt.β€œ

Ein Rascheln hinter ihr. Ein FlΓΌstern, kaum hΓΆrbar:

β€žDu bist spΓ€t dran.β€œ

Am nΓ€chsten Morgen war das Haus verschwunden. Nur die Schaukel hing noch am Baum – und schaukelte weiter, als der Wind endlich auffrischte.

Stake ID: Tomasz187

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πŸ”ͺ Whispers Under the Bed πŸ‘£

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Ron hated sleeping in complete darkness. Ever since he was a kid, he’d always kept a dim night light on. When he moved into his cousin’s old house for a few weeks, he did the same β€” a small yellow light glowing beside his bed.

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On his second night, just as he was drifting off, he heard it β€” a soft whisper from under the bed.

β€œRon… are you awake?”

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He froze. The voice sounded like his own.

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Convincing himself it was a dream, he leaned over the side of the bed and whispered, β€œWho’s there?”

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The voice whispered back, trembling, β€œRon… there’s someone on your bed.”

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His blood ran cold. Slowly, he looked up β€” and saw a pale figure lying next to him, grinning ear to ear.

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He tried to scream, but the figure pressed a cold hand to his mouth and whispered,

β€œShh… or he’ll hear us under the bed.”

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The next morning, the neighbors complained about constant whispering noises from Ron’s room β€”

but when they opened the door, the bed was empty.

Only a faint whisper remained:

β€œRon… your turn now.”
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Stake: Manifest369

Posted

The old mansion loomed before them, its turrets reaching like skeletal fingers towards the moon. As the group of friends stepped out of their car, the crunch of gravel beneath their feet seemed to echo through the stillness. They had heard the rumors about this place – whispers of sΓ©ances gone wrong, of ghostly apparitions, and of a mysterious figure in a black cloak who roamed the halls.

Lena, ever the skeptic, pushed forward, her flashlight casting eerie shadows on the walls. "Come on, guys, it's just a bunch of old houses and creepy stories."

But as they entered the mansion, a chill ran down her spine. The air inside was thick with the scent of decay and rot. Cobwebs clung to the chandeliers, and the walls seemed to whisper secrets in hushed tones.

Suddenly, the lights flickered and died. The group stood in darkness, their breathing the only sound. And then, a faint glow appeared in the distance – a lantern, held by an unseen hand.

"Shall we?" a low, raspy voice whispered, seeming to come from all around them.

The group exchanged nervous glances. What lay ahead? Would they uncover the secrets of the mansion, or would they become the latest additions to its ghostly guest list?

As they followed the lantern, the darkness seemed to swallow them whole, and the night became a living, breathing entity that wrapped itself around them. The spirit of Halloween had them in its grasp, and it wasn't letting go...

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What do you think happens next? xD

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stake: elfane20

Posted (edited)

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Title:

The Clock That Never Stops

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Stake Username: 3koussai

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Story:

Iyad worked in a small, forgotten clock repair shop on the edge of the old town.

One night, a strange man entered β€” his face hidden beneath a black hat β€” and placed an ancient pocket watch on the counter.

β€œFix it,” he whispered, β€œbut don’t try to start it.”

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Curiosity won.

When Iyad opened the back, he found a tiny note tucked inside:

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β€œThe clock stops only when your heart does.”

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He laughed, turned the winding key, and the watch began to tick β€” but not like any clock he’d ever heard.

Each second echoed like a heartbeat, loud and heavy: thump… thump… thump.

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Moments later, his chest tightened.

He glanced at his wristwatch β€” frozen at 12:01 β€” yet the pocket watch kept running, its hands spinning faster and faster.

Panicked, he tried to smash it, but it vanished from his grip.

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Then, in the reflection of the shop window, he saw it β€” the pocket watch was now embedded in his chest, ticking where his heart should be.

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Since that night, anyone who stands near Iyad can hear a faint ticking sound…

And every midnight, it stops.

Just for one second.

Then starts again.

Edited by 3koussai
Posted

β€œThe Last Hand”

The Silver Mirage casino never closed. Its neon lights buzzed through the desert night, a beacon for the desperate and the damned.

Eddie stumbled in just before midnight, pockets empty, eyes wild. The dealer at the high-stakes blackjack table smiled as if expecting him. The man’s suit shimmered strangelyβ€”like silk soaked in oil.

β€œCare to play?” the dealer asked.

Eddie hesitated. β€œGot nothing left.”

β€œThen bet what you do have.”

He didn’t understand until the cards hit the feltβ€”smooth, ancient, edges burned black. The dealer’s eyes gleamed red for a heartbeat. Eddie’s pulse quickened. He played. He lost.

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The dealer’s grin widened. β€œI’ll be keeping that, then.”

β€œWhat?” Eddie croaked.

β€œYour time,” the man said, tapping the table. β€œAll of it.”

The lights flickered. The casino blurred, sound stretching like taffy. Eddie tried to scream, but his voice was gone. The other gamblers didn’t look up; they never did.

When the lights steadied again, a new dealer stood behind the table. His suit gleamed faintly, like silk soaked in oil. His eyes darted toward the door, where a new man stumbled in, broke and desperate.

β€œCare to play?” he asked.

Username - dpaterson14

Posted

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β€œThe Lantern in the Woods”

Every Halloween night, a single orange light drifts through the old forest behind Maple Street.

They say it’s just a trick of the fog β€” but no one who followed it ever came back to tell.

This year, Mia decided to prove the stories wrong. She stepped into the woods with her flashlight, the moon watching silently above.

Then she saw it β€” a tiny lantern, floating mid-air, swaying gently as if waiting for her.

β€œMia…” a child’s whisper came from the dark. β€œYou’re late.”

Her flashlight flickered. The lantern’s glow grew brighter β€” and for a moment, she saw dozens of pale faces behind the trees, all smiling.

When dawn came, the woods were quiet again.

Only the little lantern remained…

burning a little brighter than before.

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Stake Id: musatufan

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