13 Scary Halloween Stories for Teens: Bundle Collection: Halloween Stories for Kids
By PW Pretorius
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About this ebook
13 Scary Stories for Teens is the bundled collection of:
6 Scary Halloween Stories for Teens
6 Scary Halloween Stories for Teens: Urban legends
and ONE New Bonus story!
We challenge all teens to read these bone-chilling Halloween stories from the authors of The Gobbler and 6 Scary Halloween Stories for Teens! These tales of terror are aimed towards teen readers of any gender and are quick and easy to read and enjoy. But beware! You might lose sleep if you read them alone just before you turn out the lights!
Stories:
- Something under the bed
- Jack the Maniac
- Larry's Ghost
- Mr. Mason's Dog
- The Boogeyman
- The Clown Doll
- The Clown Statue
- The Samaritan
- Slender Man
- The Psychic
- The Initiation
- The Chain Letter
+ a Brand new Bonus Story! Lure of the werewolf
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13 Scary Halloween Stories for Teens - PW Pretorius
Stories:
Something under the bed
Jack the Maniac
Larry's Ghost
Mr. Mason's Dog
The Boogeyman
The Clown Doll
The Clown Statue
The Samaritan
Slender Man
The Psychic
The Initiation
The Chain Letter
Bonus: Lure of the werewolf
Something under the bed
––––––––
I'm scared, daddy,
little Timmy said when his father tucked him into bed. I think there's someone under my bed.
John smiled and sat down on the bed next to his boy. You know that's not true, right?
I know,
Timmy said. I wish I could be a braver boy.
But you are brave,
his father encouraged and ruffled his hand through little Timmy's hair. You're the bravest kid I know.
Thanks, daddy.
Now you get a good night's rest, okay?
Little Timmy nodded, but John could see from his wide eyes, that his boy was frightened about something.
Was it those kids who came trick or treating earlier tonight that scared you so? Those with the terrifying outfits?
I don't think so,
said little Timmy. They were scary and all, but I knew them from school, so I wasn't afraid.
That's good, Timmy,
John said. You know that they're just normal kids like you wearing scary masks, right? There aren't any real ghosts and goblins.
Little Timmy's eyes grew wide and he pulled the blanked up to his face. Then what's that under my bed?
he asked.
John frowned. There's nothing under your bed, Timmy,
he said. I promise, okay?
But I heard it,
Timmy whispered. Just before you came to tuck me in, I heard something moving under there.
Would it make you feel better if I took a look?
It would, yes, but I don't want you to.
No?
Little Timmy shook his head.
Why not?
Because I'm afraid of what you might see under there.
And? What might I see?
I don't know, but I would prefer to rather not find out.
John saw a way to teach his son a valuable life lesson from this. Now, Timmy,
he said. If you don't face your fears, how would you ever find out that they're not real, that they're just your own fertile imagination holding you back?
It's real, daddy,
Timmy said, his voice laced with fear. I heard it moving just before you came in.
John looked into his son's eyes and realized that little Timmy was really afraid of something, that he sincerely believed something was under his bed. Okay,
he finally said. I'm going to take a look down there, and when I prove to you that there's nothing there, I’d like you join me for some warm milk in the kitchen. Deal?
Little Timmy nodded, but didn't feel any less scared.
Okay, now be ready to feel silly,
his father joked with a friendly smile. Here I go...
Daddy wait!
Timmy cried out.
Yes?
John asked. What is it, son?
I... I love you,
said Little Timmy.
And I love you too,
John said and got down onto his knees next to the bed. See? I told you there was nothing...
his words trailed off as he noticed a dark silhouette under the bed. What on earth...?
What is it, daddy?
Little Timmy asked from on top of the bed.
"I'm not sure, son, just give me a minute