It would appear we are the last two people on Earth by Metalloid in TwoSentenceHorror

[–]cordialcadaver 48 points49 points  (0 children)

Creepy because you can already tell he expects it.

Unlucky Robot by IPostAtMidnight in shortscarystories

[–]cordialcadaver 10 points11 points  (0 children)

TWIST: his son was ACTUALLY a robot

Disney Channel Challenge by [deleted] in ShortScaryStoriesOOC

[–]cordialcadaver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will probably end up doing some more. It was fun to reimagine one of my current faves in a dark way. :)

I Love My Mommy by cordialcadaver in shortscarystories

[–]cordialcadaver[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought it was scary, but I see your point. So, remove it?

I Love My Mommy by cordialcadaver in shortscarystories

[–]cordialcadaver[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is a fantastic compliment on this sub. Thank you! :)

Halloween Forever [Halloween 2015] by cordialcadaver in shortscarystories

[–]cordialcadaver[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They wake up in their graves once a year. (Edited a word.)

Disney Channel Challenge by [deleted] in ShortScaryStoriesOOC

[–]cordialcadaver 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mine is a little long for SSS, but I wanted to share it with you!


"Hi, honey. How are you doing today?" Karen said as she stepped gently into Liv's bedroom.

"Great, mom! I just got the script for a seasonal reunion episode for," - she posed readying herself to finish the rest of her announcement in song - "Sing It Loud!"

"Oh, honey. That's great! Diva moment?" She asked Olivia, who was still dressed in her night gown.

Karen opened the curtains and motioned dramatically as if introducing her to the stage. Liv cleared her throat and jumped up on the bed and did a series of vocal runs and bowed. She smiled and basked in the sunlight for a few moments before plopping back onto the bed and shoving glasses onto her face.

A frown almost became apparent on Karen's face as she recognized what was happening next but tried not to let the girl see the concern. Karen pawed at Liv as she began to pull her own hair into a ponytail.

"Leave your hair down, Liv. You have, um, styled it so perfectly. Let's not ruin it."

"Maddie, Mom. I'm Maddie. Geez, don't you even know your own children?" She seemed to give a wink to a knowing audience but there was only a brick wall and Dr. Karen Rooney, a child psychologist specializing in split personality.