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Short, Scary Stories! 2 [Updated, 4.15.09]

This thread will have some stories from the books "Scary Stories to tell in the Dark" and "More Scary Stories to tell in the Dark" Enjoy. [quote]The Big Toe A boy was digging at this edge of his family's garden when he saw a toe poking out from the dirt. He tried to dig it out of the dirt, but it was stuck to something. The boy gave a great tug and the toe came out of the ground. He then heard a groan and something scamper away. he showed the toe to his mom. She said, "This'll be great to add to the soup tonight." So, the mother cut the toe into 3 pieces and put them into the soup. Later that night, after the boy ate supper, he felt tired and went to bed. he was awakened at midnight by a groaning in the street. "Where is my to-o-o-o-o-e?" it groaned. The boy got very scared. But he thought, "He doesn't know where I am, it won't find me." Then the groan again, but it was in front of his house. "Where is my to-o-o-o-o-e?" the boy tried to sleep, he thought it was just his imagination. But then he heard the front door open, and he heard the groan again. "Where is my to-o-o-o-o-e?" The boy heard footsteps slowly move through the kitchen into the dining room, then into the living room. He then heard footsteps slowly climbing the stairs. Closer the footsteps came. They were right outside his door. "Where is my to-o-o-o-o-e?" The do0or opened. The boy was shaking with fear. He listened as the footsteps moved closer through the dark room to his bed. Then they stopped. "Where is my to-o-o-o-o-e?" The voice groaned...[/quote] The next few posts will be made by me, they are were future stories will be. I'm not trying to bump this thread, I'm only making it so that you can see more stories on this first page. [Edited on 01.01.2011 11:22 AM PST]
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  • Mason is kept awake by his parents arguing all the time and this night was no different. The fighting started and the screams got louder and louder until he heard a horrible suckling sound and then silence. He wanted to know what had happened so he got up to go to the bathroom and have a look. He didn't see anything because it was dark and he decided to go to the bathroom while he was there. He finished and was walking back to his room when he saw, very faintly, the figures of his parents sitting perfectly still in two chairs at the end of the house. Something didn't seem right and he hurried to his room feeling watched. He tried to go to sleep but this weird feeling of dread kept him awake. He heard a noise from somewhere in the house. It sound like scraping chairs against the wood floor of his house. The sound gets louder and louder until it is right outside his door. The sound stops. His door opens. A figure moves glides just inside his room, turns around and drags in two chairs containing Mason's parents. The sound of the chairs against his floors makes Mason feel like his spine is going to jump out and him explode from pure fear. The figure drags his parents directly in front of his bed and maneuvers them until both his parents still eyes are staring through him. The figure then got up and walked to Mason's wall and wrote something in a red liquid then crawled under Mason's bed. Mason sat there for a while staring back at his parents non moving faces, a increasing feeling of horror pouring over him. Should he stay her as to not alert the creature to him being awake? Or should he just run away screaming as fast as he could? Mason was frozen with terror when he looked back at his wall to see what the creature wrote. The wall read "I know you're awake."

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