Nightmares (Creepypasta x Boogeyman!Reader) Chp 13 by SilverMints, literature
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Nightmares (Creepypasta x Boogeyman!Reader) Chp 13
Jack gave you a scrutinizing look. “So the blood halts or slows down your healing?” You paused, trying to think of a way to explain it. Your brow furrowed in thought. “Well…” The door to the room opened, and in stepped Slender followed by the proxies. The three of you turned towards them and watched them as they walked to your bed. You sat up a little straighter as they approached. A lazy grin formed on your face.
Slender crossed his arms. If he had a eyebrows, you’d bet your life that one of them would be raised. He sighed. “What happened this time?” You shrugged. “I had another
Behind Doors {Jeff The Killer x Reader} 15 by PrincessSakura1221, literature
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Behind Doors {Jeff The Killer x Reader} 15
God, it is pretty visible now that you can finally see it.
You turn your head to the side, cold fingers touching the spot lightly. The bathroom’s light doing a pretty good job of illuminating everything perfectly. You’re pretty sure that if it weren’t for the amount of time that has passed since Jeff left the mark; the teeth marks would be visible.
You sigh, rubbing your face with the palm of your hand. Leaning forward until your head touched the cold bathroom mirror, you concentrated on breathing, watching as the mirror fogged up with your warm breath.
You can hear the sound of other student
Nightmares (Creepypasta x Boogeyman!Reader) Chp 10 by SilverMints, literature
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Nightmares (Creepypasta x Boogeyman!Reader) Chp 10
The forest was eerie at night. It was dark, bordering a pitch black, but it did not bother you. The trees seemed to close in around whoever was out this late. It was almost like they were trying to grasp anything living, trying to lift them up in their leafy hold. The floor of the forest was not much better. Since it was so dark, anyone who was out would have a hard time seeing. They could trip over an unseen root. This darkness, this infinite inkinesss, was where you thrived. You loved it.
The blackness was almost suffocating. It was a complete and endless well of nightmares. It built up fear and made breath come fast. It made hea
Nightmares (Creepypasta x Boogeyman!Reader) Chp. 8 by SilverMints, literature
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Nightmares (Creepypasta x Boogeyman!Reader) Chp. 8
Part of the reason you enjoyed teasing Slender and Jack so much was because of the reactions they gave you. The other part was simply because it was just fun to do. Despite being a horrifying nightmare that literally ate fear and killed, you were also well known for being mischievous, and this made the ones you didn’t kill wary of you. And since you also knew every beings fears, it made you a very formidable prankster. Spiders, shadows, heights, drowning, name it and you knew whose fear it was.
But the more humane part of you, the one slightly less intent on causing havoc and eating the souls of the innocent, enjoyed mus
Nightmares (Creepypasta x Boogeyman!Reader) Chp. 7 by SilverMints, literature
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Nightmares (Creepypasta x Boogeyman!Reader) Chp. 7
Magic was something you had plenty of. Spells were easily cast by you, and there was never really any tiredness that followed when you used your magic. However, whenever you needed to refresh the barrier around your home, which was maybe once every 25 or so years, it always left you drained. The spell had to be huge to cover the area, and it always used a lot of your magic. And when dealing with souls, nothing was ever 100% certain. Souls were unpredictable. And sometimes, if they had enough determination, they could simply refuse to do whatever it is you wanted or needed them to do.
You were lucky this time around. The red soul, t
Nightmares (Creepypasta x Boogeyman!Reader) Chp. 6 by SilverMints, literature
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Nightmares (Creepypasta x Boogeyman!Reader) Chp. 6
Some people were brilliant, bordering genius, and they were easily the brightest of the population. These were the Scientists, Leaders, and Discoverers among other things. Others were not quite as bright, but still had common sense and a level head. They were the common class. And finally, there were the people who were just downright stupid. It was a mystery as to how they got through each day alive, and it was confusing as to just how stupid they could be. These were mostly teenagers and children, though there were a few adults that followed this. In general, though, most people figured that someone asking for a soul online was joking