A girl was babysitting at a friend's house and it was for her friend's two younger brothers. The family she sat for had this odd looking clown statue standing in the corner of the living room almost life sized. It was just sooo creepy, she couldn't keep from looking at it every so often. Eventually, it got darker and she sent the two boys to bed. She went back downstairs to watch T.V. while she waited for her friend to call.
The clown just stood there with an eerie smile on it's face and a weird look in its unmoving eyes. She couldn't take any more of the weirdness, so she covered up the clown statue with a bed sheet. She quickly fell asleep after shutting the lamp light off. Suddenly she woke up and the sheet had slid off the clown statue. It stood there looking at her the same way. Almost immediately, the phone rang and she answered it. It was her friend.
"Yeah every thing's fine," said the babysitter, "I just have a problem with that weird clown statue in your guys' living room. It creeps the heck out of me."
There was silence on the other line........
"We don't have a clown statue in our living room. We never did."
The babysitter was struck silent by what her friend had just said. Then her friend said very slowly.
"Get out of the house now."........
After the babysitter quickly grabbed the kids and ran out of the house, the police arrived just minutes later with the news of a possibly dangerous intruder. The baby sitter learned that the criminal clown was an escapee, recently convicted of three murders from a neighboring city.
She also learned that the police searched the rest of the house and there was one thing missing that they found later on the clowns person after he'd been arrested..............a carving knife from the kitchen.
Thats the exact same as the angel statue one DH posted in the OP. But I think the clown one was conceded first.
On February 22 2010 03:00 Elite00fm wrote: Is anyone able to actually read the smile.jpg one?
I was just about to say...
didn't read it cause the words were too small, but the image is creepy as hell.
Did anyone actually go and look through all of the pictures? I looked through like the first 4 and chickened out, freaking pictures are the scariest things in this thread....
I've seen most of these, the pictures honestly aren't that frightening http://theholders.org/
for more of The Holder ones.
edit: Wait, this is at the bottom of the OP. I'd told myself not to read past the childhood stories until I"d finished all of the other ones, so I missed it
On February 21 2010 23:21 KNICK wrote: Wake Up (my personal favorite) + Show Spoiler +
It has been reported that some victims of torture, during the act, would retreat into a fantasy world from which they could not wake up. In this catatonic state, the victim lived in a world just like their normal one, except they weren’t being tortured. The only way that they realized they needed to wake up was a note they found in their fantasy world. It would tell them about their condition, and tell them to wake up. Even then, it would often take months until they were ready to discard their fantasy world and please wake up.
Awesome, I had just stopped reading with a "wtf I don't get it" when my eyes jumped back to the last italicized line and I got it. Awesome.
On February 21 2010 23:21 KNICK wrote: Wake Up (my personal favorite) + Show Spoiler +
It has been reported that some victims of torture, during the act, would retreat into a fantasy world from which they could not wake up. In this catatonic state, the victim lived in a world just like their normal one, except they weren’t being tortured. The only way that they realized they needed to wake up was a note they found in their fantasy world. It would tell them about their condition, and tell them to wake up. Even then, it would often take months until they were ready to discard their fantasy world and please wake up.
Awesome, I had just stopped reading with a "wtf I don't get it" when my eyes jumped back to the last italicized line and I got it. Awesome.
Added to the OP, Im pretty sure i added it last night.
Un-numbered Hotel Room: Cool twist, poorly written.
Mickey Mouse: A really interesting cartoon reel that is really experimental if legitimate. The story about suicide is just terrible.
These in general - They're just bad. None of them are creepy, none of the 'true' ones are true or have any evidence to suggest they are. I'm amazed so many people think they're creepy at all. A few have cool ideas, but really? They suck.
I remember reading Carrie in my closet once. Wasn't so bad; the heat from my lamp was worse than the story itself. Anyone else read stories in the dark? Some of these are nice though. The home alone, wake up, and hotel ones gave me that strange sigh of relief or suspense.
And the Russian Ones were amazing. You spend one night in a forest on a dark day in Siberia; so dark you can't see your own hands a foot away from your eyes, and you'll never be scared of another thing in your entire life.
Every morning someone has left a little present on the shelf in your hallway. It's always small things that you need: a new toothbrush, a box of paperclips, the tie you thought you'd lost. The gifts get progressively more expensive, moving on to vintage tapes, MP3 players, jewelry, a small block of platinum...
Then one day, you find nothing on the shelf but a note:
"Your turn."
can someone explain that one to me please? Don't get it.
and also, to the clown one, what kind of idiot can't tell the difference between a real person and a clown statue