Ya that shit is a good story. false but good
Ya that shit is a good story. false but good
“Trespassing”
I like spooky things, but I wouldn’t consider myself a big believer of the supernatural. In fact, if this hadn’t happened to me, I would easily write all ghost stories off to be just that - stories. But it did, and for 30 years it has lingered in the back of my mind “was that real?”.
I kind of find this precious and touching. and a little creepy.
AGH! OMG, the footprints coming out of the frozen lake! That’s a good one.
Still no scarier Jez story than the pumpkin seed story.
I got into a fight with my boyfriend one night. For some reason we left my apartment to go to his new place we were both moving into even though there wasn’t any furniture in it it. We argued more and boned on the floor and argued more and then decided we should go back to my place so we could sleep in a bed. We were…
The scariest story:
Ok. My story is from 2016. I don’t know that it’s strictly scary, or at least, I wasn’t particularly scared at any point but it is creepy. For background on me, sometimes I feel things but I don’t usually SEE things.
Yes, I agree that Max probably was her dream man until they got to Manderly, which is a big reason she’s so vulnerable. If he’d been a disappointment the second Mrs. wouldn’t have been so terrified of losing him.
One word: CARMILLA.
One of the biggest takeaways of the “Flowers in the Attic” series (and let’s be real, basically all VC Andrews books) is (1) how beauty is THE most important attribute a girl or woman can possess and (2) one of the main ways you know a girl or woman is beautiful is how literally every man she comes across is driven so…
Maximilian de Winter is totally that guy who was once cheated on by a beautiful girlfriend so he intentionally dates plain girls with a low self-esteem because he thinks they’re too ugly to cheat.
Completely agree. I listened to that audio version from the library a few weeks ago. The audio player kept messing up but this version was so good I just dealt with it.
I avidly consumed all of these works when I was young (along with tons of knockoffs that followed similar themes), and eventually arrived at the other side of gothic which, for me, was Charlotte Perkins Gillman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper” and Jean Rhys’s “The Wide Sargasso Sea.”
You forgot Camilla, Sheridan le Fanu’s hot lesbian vampire.
About a year ago, I was dealing with the very tragic loss of my parents and distracting myself with Netflix and Tinder. Matched with a guy who had a shirtless mirror selfie - usually a hard pass for me, but he seemed sweet so I talked to him. I had hurt my back and was home in bed for 4-5 days and he said he was home…