The Haunting by Stories From The Attic

A Short Scary Story

A Short Scary Story

The haunting

The first plan was simple. It started with Derek and Brad slumped around the break room table, sweat dripping from their bodies.

“All the money these jerks are making,” Derek groaned, “you’d think they could afford air-conditioning.”

Brad smirked. “Dude, we’re pulling third world wages and you’re complaining about heat? This place is a joke.”

Brad shoved both hands up his Insane Clown Posse t-shirt, then flapped it for ventilation. “It doesn’t have to be that way, you know?”

“What do you mean?”

Derek leaned in closer. “So, I’m talking to Trina the other day, right? And she tells me about how the place got robbed last summer. Guy comes in right after closing, wearing a mask. Pulls a gun on her — you know her, right? Trina, the girl who...

Genre: FICTION / Horror

Secondary Genre: YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Horror

Language: English

Keywords: horror stories, stalker stories, survival horror, ghost stories, scary stalker stories, ghost story, scary true stories, true horror stories, scary camping stories, scary videos, scary storytime, true scary story, scary story, scary horror stories, camping horror stories, creepy stories

Word Count: 5000

Sample text:

The first plan was simple. It started with Derek and Brad slumped around the break room table, sweat dripping from their bodies.

“All the money these jerks are making,” Derek groaned, “you’d think they could afford air-conditioning.”

Brad smirked. “Dude, we’re pulling third world wages and you’re complaining about heat? This place is a joke.”
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08KPP1FRChttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B08KPP1FRCBrad shoved both hands up his Insane Clown Posse t-shirt, then flapped it for ventilation. “It doesn’t have to be that way, you know?”

“What do you mean?”

Derek leaned in closer. “So, I’m talking to Trina the other day, right? And she tells me about how the place got robbed last summer. Guy comes in right after closing, wearing a mask. Pulls a gun on her — you know her, right? Trina, the girl who...


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Italian
Already translated. Translated by Paola Boschini
Portuguese
Already translated. Translated by Barbara Ferreira
Spanish
Translation in progress. Translated by Camila Parada

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