The best horror and ghost stories seem so real, believable, and terrifying that they practically guarantee you at least one night (if not more) spent going back and forth while heard the creaking of the floor and the ghostly groans. This is, of course, the inherent paradox of ghost stories. The better they are, the less you sleep at night. This is true even if you're a die-hard supernatural believer - you know, the type who memorizes the details of Halloween's origins, doesn't mind looking at spooky pictures, knows the plot behind the monsters monster Halloween and spend Friday the 13th reading Ouija board stories.
In the spirit of the season, we've put together a number of scary stories, all based on true events, that are sure to haunt you. So turn off the lights (if you're brave enough) and get ready for ghost stories so true and terrifying that you won't sleep through the night.
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"I've never lived in a haunted house, but my mom did when she was a teenager," wrote Reddit.com user PatentSpaceHook, recounting an actual event. “The other houses on his street also have strange things. A few blocks from her lived a family. One night the girl went to bed with a severe headache. The next day, she died - she died of an aneurysm.
“After his funeral, the family left their minds behind and the father asked my uncle, my mother's brother, to watch over their pets. My parents (who were dating at the time) were with him; My mother heard there was a grand piano and she wanted to play it. My father is studying to be a veterinarian.
“After entering the house, my uncle and dad went down to the basement to see the animals, and my mother went downstairs to the herd. She was playing it when she felt something skimming her ankle. She thought that a cat must have left the basement and passed her. She continued to play. And then she felt it again.
“She looked under the piano and saw nothing. When she started again, she felt a hand grip her leg. She rushed to the basement door, called my uncle and dad, and waited for them. Back outside, my uncle could tell my mother was shaking and ask what was wrong.
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