The Haunted Castle

· Drac Von Stoller
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The Franklin family, a quartet of affluence and apparent bliss, had always dreamt of a home that was more than just shelter. When the opportunity to purchase a 14th-century castle in the heart of the English countryside presented itself, it felt like destiny. The weathered stone, the gothic architecture, the sprawling grounds—it was everything they had ever imagined and more. Unbeknownst to them, this wasn't just a home; it was a haunted relic, a vessel for the tormented souls of the past.

As they drove up the winding, overgrown driveway, Brandy felt a sudden chill despite the warm summer day. The castle loomed before them, its ancient stones seeming to absorb the sunlight rather than reflect it. For a brief moment, she thought she saw a face in one of the upper windows—gaunt, hollow-eyed, and filled with an unspeakable sorrow. She blinked, and it was gone.

David, ever the pragmatist, was busy discussing the structural integrity of the place with the real estate agent. "Of course, you'll want to have a thorough inspection done," the agent was saying, her voice oddly strained. "The place has... quirks, as you'd expect from a building of this age."

The children, Emily and Ben, were uncharacteristically quiet in the backseat. Emily, usually chatty and excited, stared up at the castle with an unreadable expression. Ben, typically buried in his video games, had put away his handheld console and was peering out the window with wide, apprehensive eyes.

As they stepped out of the car, the air seemed to thicken around them. The silence was oppressive, broken only by the caw of a lone raven perched on a gargoyle high above. Brandy reached for David's hand, an inexplicable urge for comfort overwhelming her.

The castle, with its imposing grandeur, concealed a labyrinth of secrets. Deep within its heart lay the dungeon, a subterranean chamber where shadows seemed to dance and whispers echoed in the still air. The walls, once adorned with human suffering, bore silent witness to centuries of torment. Blood-red stains, like grotesque paintings, marked the history of innocent and guilty alike, victims of a king's capricious justice.

As the real estate agent led them through the grand entrance hall, Brandy couldn't shake the feeling that they were being watched. The portraits lining the walls seemed to follow their every move, eyes shifting imperceptibly when no one was looking directly at them.

The tour progressed, each room more grandiose yet somehow more unsettling than the last. In what was to be the master bedroom, Brandy noticed a small door, almost hidden behind heavy velvet drapes.

"Oh, that?" the agent said, her laugh a touch too high-pitched. "Just an old servant's passage. Probably best left unexplored for now."

But as they turned to leave, Brandy could have sworn she heard a faint scratching coming from behind that door, as if something—or someone—was trying to get out.

The children's rooms were next. In Emily's future bedroom, a beautiful antique mirror dominated one wall. As Emily approached it, her reflection seemed to flicker for a moment, replaced by the image of a young girl in medieval dress, her eyes wide with terror. Emily gasped and stumbled backward, but when she looked again, it was just her own pale face staring back.

Ben's room was in the tower, a circular space with a stunning view of the surrounding countryside. But as he gazed out the window, the landscape seemed to shift and warp before his eyes. For a split second, instead of rolling hills and forests, he saw a bleak, barren wasteland stretching to the horizon, dotted with twisted, blackened trees and what looked horribly like gallows.

The final stop on the tour was the kitchen, a vast space dominated by an enormous stone fireplace. As they entered, a gust of cold air swept through the room, causing everyone to shiver. The flames in the fireplace, which had been burning cheerily, suddenly sputtered and died, plunging the room into shadow.

"Must be a draft," the agent said quickly, her hands shaking slightly as she relit the fire. "Now, shall we discuss the offer?"

The Franklins, oblivious to the castle's sinister past, moved in with enthusiasm. Brandy, the matriarch, was captivated by the castle's history, while her husband, David, was more interested in its structural integrity. Their teenage children, Emily and Ben, were simply excited about the novelty of castle life.

But from the very first night, things felt... off. As Brandy unpacked in the master bedroom, she kept catching glimpses of movement in her peripheral vision. When she turned to look, there was never anything there, but the sensation of being watched persisted.

David, inspecting the ancient plumbing in the basement, found himself in a corridor he didn't remember seeing on the tour. The walls here were rougher, older, and seemed to pulse with a faint, sickly light. He turned to go back the way he came, only to find the passage behind him had vanished, replaced by solid stone. Panic rising in his throat, he stumbled forward, deeper into the unknown bowels of the castle.

Emily, arranging her things in her new room, suddenly felt a cold hand on her shoulder. She spun around, heart racing, but the room was empty. As she tried to calm herself, she noticed her breath was visible in the suddenly frigid air. The temperature continued to drop until frost began to form on the windows, creating intricate patterns that, if you looked closely, seemed to depict scenes of torture and execution.

Ben, exploring the tower room, discovered a small trapdoor in the floor. Curiosity overcoming his apprehension, he opened it, revealing a narrow, winding staircase descending into darkness. As he peered down, he heard what sounded like distant, muffled screams echoing up from the depths. He slammed the trapdoor shut, but the screams continued, now seeming to come from inside his own head.

Within weeks of their arrival, strange occurrences began to disturb their idyllic existence. Eerie whispers echoed through the corridors, footsteps padded silently in the dead of night, and the faintest of screams pierced the silence. At first, they dismissed these as creaky old buildings and overactive imaginations. But as the incidents grew in frequency and intensity, a creeping dread began to settle over the family.

One morning, Brandy woke to find bizarre, arcane symbols carved into the wooden bedframe—symbols that hadn't been there when she went to sleep. David discovered that no matter how many times he fixed the ancient grandfather clock in the hall, it always reset itself to 3:33, the hands quivering as if in fear.

Emily's diary began to fill itself with entries she didn't remember writing, detailing horrific events from the castle's past. Ben's video game consoles would turn themselves on in the middle of the night, the screens flickering with images of medieval torture devices and ghostly faces contorted in agony.

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3.5
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Chris Coward
September 19, 2024
I keep getting notifications for this author. I'm not interested in them
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Valane Calvin
September 7, 2024
this is an 👌 terror history story. I left wanting more.
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Legends Fr
September 22, 2024
mert azért hogy a ngolvolt 🤬😡
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Drac Von Stoller's short stories have been read in over 66 countries with over 3 million downloads. Drac has had 182 of his ebooks in the top 32 categories on the Google Play Store. Drac has now completed a total of 464 Ebooks and Audiobooks to date through Google's AI narration. In 12 months, Drac has already had over 244,507 downloads of his Audiobooks!

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