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Two-sentence horror stories to creep you out on Halloween

By Catharina Cheung 31 October 2019
Truly, one of the best ways to celebrate Halloween is to have a house party. You can avoid the crowds milling around the clubs, and have a bunch of good (and themed!) food to go with equally good company. As a nod back to the days when we used to tell ghost stories by flashlight in school, we’ve scoured Reddit and compiled a list of short horror stories, only two sentences long each. Don’t be fooled; these are guaranteed to send you shivering and shrieking. Tell these at your Halloween gathering—they’re sure to be a real scream.

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Catharina Cheung

Senior editor

Catharina has recently returned to her hometown of Hong Kong after spending her formative years in Singapore and the UK. She enjoys scouring the city for under-the-radar things to do, see, and eat, and is committed to finding the perfect foundation that will withstand Hong Kong’s heat. She is also an aspiring polyglot, a firm advocate for feminist and LGBTQIA+ issues, and a huge lover of animals. You can find her belting out show-tunes in karaoke, or in bookstores adding new tomes to her ever-growing collection.

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