Creepypasta Dreams: Creepypastas
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Creepypasta Dreams by Steve Hutchison is a gripping read for lovers of the eerie. Delving into 50 spine-chilling tales, each succinctly told in one or two pages, this book will transport you to the realm of fear.
The author expertly blends reality and fiction to leave you wondering what is fact and what is fiction. From mind-bending psychological horror to bone-chilling supernatural tales, this book will have you on the edge of your seat, begging for more.
Steve Hutchison
Artist, developer and entrepreneur in film, video games and communications Steve Hutchison co-founded Shade.ca Art and Code in 1999, then Terror.ca and its French equivalent Terreur.ca in 2000. With his background as an artist and integrator, Steve worked on such games as Capcom's Street Fighter, PopCap's Bejeweled, Tetris, Bandai/Namco's Pac-Man and Mattel's Skip-Bo & Phase 10 as a localization manager, 2-D artist and usability expert. Having acquired skills in gamification, he invented a unique horror movie review system that is filterable, searchable and sortable by moods, genres, subgenres and antagonists. Horror movie fans love it, and so do horror authors and filmmakers, as it is a great source of inspiration. In March 2013, Steve launched Tales of Terror, with the same goals in mind but with a much finer technology and a complex engine, something that wasn’t possible initially. He has since published countless horror-themed books.
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Creepypasta Dreams - Steve Hutchison
Enter the realm of the unknown with Creepypasta Dreams. This spine-chilling collection features 50 haunting tales that blur the line between reality and your deepest fears.
Immerse yourself in a world of strange creatures and sinister irony, where each story is guaranteed to leave you breathless with fear.
As you delve into it, ask yourself: are you the one reading the book, or is the book reading you?
Cancer Tree
Jenna and Michelle were desperate to save their father from the cancer that was slowly taking over his body. They had heard rumors of a mysterious tree deep in the forest, whose fruits were said to have the power to cure any illness. Determined to try anything to save their father, the sisters set out into the forest to find the tree.
Week after week, they brought back more and more fruits from the tree, feeding them to their father in the hopes that they would save him. And to their amazement, their father’s condition began to improve. His cancer was in remission, and the sisters were overjoyed.
But their father’s relief was short-lived. As he continued to eat the fruits from the mysterious tree, he became increasingly distant and mentally absent. His eyes grew darker, and he began to have nightmares about the tree, describing it in detail even though he had never seen it. His language gradually changed, and soon his daughters could no longer understand him when he spoke.
Eventually, their father stopped talking altogether, and the sisters grew increasingly worried. One day, they found vines growing from his legs, and his skin began to resemble the bark of the tree. He woke up one morning, his body entirely covered in bark.
Realizing the connection between their father’s condition and the tree, the sisters brought gasoline to the tree and set it on fire. But when they returned to their father’s house, they found him burned to death. His cancer was gone, but so was he. The sisters were left with nothing but regret and sorrow, as they realized that the price of their father’s cure was his very soul.
The Potion
As I ventured deeper into the woods, the sunlight filtering through the trees began to fade. I started feeling cold, but I pushed on, driven by my curiosity.
And then, I stumbled upon it. A small, intricately carved wooden box. My fingers trembled as I unlatched and lifted the lid. Inside, I found a tiny woman, no more than 6 inches tall. Her eyes were filled with a desperate plea, and she begged me to gather the ingredients for a magic potion that would allow her to return to her original size.
Without hesitation, I agreed to help her. She gave me a list of seven ingredients, each more elusive than the last, scattered throughout the city. I set off on my quest, my mind consumed with thoughts of the small woman and her plight.
Days turned into weeks, and I searched high and low for the ingredients. Some were easy to find, while others proved to be more difficult. But I was determined to help the small woman, and I would not give up.
Finally, I had gathered all seven ingredients. I approached the small woman with the potion in hand, and she eagerly drank it down.
But as she began to grow, her true face was revealed. A cackle of maniacal laughter escaped her lips as she blew powder on my face. I stumbled backward, my vision blurring. When it cleared, I realized with horror that I had shrunk. I was trapped in a world of giants, and the small woman, now towering above me, was mocking me.
Ten years have passed since that fateful day, and I am still trapped in this wooden box. The small woman’s laughter still echoes in my mind, taunting me with the knowledge that I will never escape. I am forever doomed to be her prisoner, a tiny, helpless pawn in her twisted game.
The Impossible House
The house at the end of the dead-end street was a strange and addictive attraction for Brian. Every weekend, he would visit the house, sometimes even introducing new people to it. But one day, when no one wanted to go with him, Brian decided to explore the house alone.
As he opened the front door, the first room was always different, and this time it had a set of spiral stairs leading up or down. The experience was different and scarier alone. He explored several rooms before getting locked in one with a hole in the
