D. E. A. T. H.Updated at May 15, 2026, 16:26
*D. E. A. T. H.* isn’t one story. It’s a descent.
Inside these pages, you’ll find a collection of standalone horror tales, each one darker, crueler, and more unrelenting than the last. There are no safe places here. No rules you can trust. Just doors that shouldn’t be opened, and things waiting on the other side.
It starts small. A sound in the woods you can’t place. A whisper from a mirror that knows your name. A childhood game that ends with something answering back. You tell yourself it’s just fear playing tricks. That’s the mistake.
With every story, the veil thins. The things in the dark stop hiding. What begins as dread curdles into something older, hungrier, and aware that you’re reading. By the time you reach the final tale, the line between fiction and what’s watching you from the corner of the room won’t exist anymore.
This is horror built for readers who don’t flinch. Expect cursed objects, forests that remember, and faces in the dark that wear smiles too wide to be human. Expect betrayal, body horror, and the slow realization that escape was never an option. Each story stands alone, but together they form a pattern—a tightening noose pulling you deeper into the same malignant truth.
*D. E. A. T. H.* is for fans of psychological terror, slow-burn dread, and the kind of nightmares that stick to your skin after you close the book. If you’ve read everything else and still want to be scared, you’re in the right place.
Read it alone. Read it at night.
Just don’t read the last one out loud