Short Dracula Stories

  • A Dream Of Red Hands

    A man so haunted by a mistake he did in the past that he shuns social interactions and is constantly having nightmares about it.. But being good at heart,he gets a chance to do something worthwhile enough to get over it, and he gets over it in his death.

    Feb 21, 2024 16 min read
  • Dracula & Transilvania mistery

    Count Dracula's Castle was a looming, imposing fortress nestled deep within the heart of the Transylvanian wilderness. It was a place that had fascinated and terrified people for centuries, shrouded in a thick veil of mystery and legend. The castle itself was a towering, Gothic masterpiece, with tall spires and turrets that seemed to reach for the sky. The stone walls were thick and forbidding, with narrow slits and arched windows that hinted at the dark secrets that lay within. As you approached the castle, you would be struck by the eerie silence that surrounded it. There were no birds singing, no insects buzzing, no signs of life at all. It was as if the castle itself had swallowed up all sound and movement. As you drew closer, you would begin to make out the details of the castle's exterior. The main entrance was a massive, wooden door that was reinforced with thick iron bars. It was flanked by two statues of snarling gargoyles, their faces twisted into grotesque expressions of fury. The interior of the castle was just as intimidating. The corridors were narrow and winding, with stone walls that seemed to press in on you from all sides. There were hidden staircases and secret chambers, each one more foreboding than the last. Every room in the castle was filled with an overwhelming sense of history and darkness. There were tapestries that depicted scenes of bloody battles, suits of armor that seemed to watch your every move, and ornate chandeliers that cast flickering shadows across the walls. And then there was the eerie feeling that permeated every corner of the castle. It was as if the walls themselves were alive, watching your every move and listening to your every breath. You could almost feel the presence of Count Dracula himself, lurking just out of sight, waiting to pounce. In short, Count Dracula's Castle was a place of both fascination and fear – a masterpiece of Gothic architecture that had become synonymous with darkness and evil. It was a place that few dared to enter, and even fewer emerged from unscathed.

    Feb 21, 2024 6 min read
  • Two friends in a honted house

    soul never dies love is eternal if injustice happned revenge will be there

    Mar 21, 2024 6 min read
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