The following story dark horror story has themes of misogyny, non-consent sex, death threats, humiliation, abuse and other dark themes. If such content offends you, please do not read. This is an erotic Halloween FICTION story not meant as any sort of political or societal protest. This is purely for entertainment and never meant to happen in reality.
"You ready for this?" My friend from college Jennifer asks excitedly as we walk down the sidewalk of our neighborhood. I share in her excitement and giggle just like she does. The two of us are leaned over towards each other as we walk, trying to talk soft and in a whisper so no one can hear what we are talking about.
"I've been ready for like 3 years," I tell her honestly, to which she giggles again. She finds this funny, probably because she knows how it feels. For girls like us, it is truly a new world. A new world to explore and get wrapped up in.
My name is Alma and I'm 18 years old. I'm a college student, but since the college is in the same city, I stay with my parents to save money. To save even more money and to help the environment, we take the bus to and from classes, to which Jennifer joins me on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
What we are excited about is
Tommy
. I met Tommy while purchasing my textbooks. He was working at the college bookstore and we sort of exchanged looks from across the store. From there he came up and talked to me, with him being as smooth as possible. At the end, we exchanged numbers and have texted everyday.
"Can't believe it's really going to happen," I exclaim. You see, I'm a virgin. Not that it's some moral choice or anything, it just never happened for me. All the boys that I've gone on dates with were just that, boys. Stupid boy-childs that were immature, stupid and idiotic even if they were over 18. The type that think fart jokes impress anybody.
I know I can be considered a nerd as I focus on my grades more than anything else, but that doesn't mean I have to be paired up with a nerd. And that's who I always seemed to get interested in me, until Tommy came along. Tommy is far from being anything nerdy or dorky. He plays basketball, is like two feet taller than me, muscular and has his own apartment. He's the type of man that makes me go weak in the knees with just his smile.
"So...Saturday night then. The big, life changing night," Jennifer says, leaning over me to push me with her shoulder in a playful move. I repeat the date to her, signaling that yes, that's the magic day. That's when I'm going to let Tommy take my virginity. We have a date for sure that night, but if the chance comes sooner, I'm for sure going to take it.
"Hey, Alma...have you, ummm, have you had anything...strange...happen of late?" Jennifer asks after a few long moments of silence. When she says this, her tone changes. It's no longer a tone of excitement and sexuality, but one of possible concern. Like there's something serious on her mind.
"Can't say I have, why?" I ask, seeing that clearly something is up. She wouldn't ask such a weird question out of the blue unless there was a reason. That's just the type of person Jennifer is. Sure, she's bubbly and sweet, but she chooses her words very carefully.
"Oh, nothing, just wondering," Jennifer answers, a fake smile appearing on her face. As I can tell this is BS, I look at her with a raised eyebrow. This is my way of telling her I don't believe her. That she needs to let me know what's going on.
"I've just been having really weird dreams. Well, actually they are more like night terrors. Very strange too. Never had anything like them before," Jennifer reveals.
When she admits this, I notice a change in her. First, her face goes very pale, letting me know that she's scared of these night terrors/nightmares. Also, she goes very quiet, her mind clearly recalling whatever happened in her dreams. It's almost like she's reliving them in front of me.
"That's terrible Jennifer. You want to talk about it? What happens in them?" I ask, my voice changing to one of sympathy. She gives me a polite smile but I can tell she doesn't want to discuss it. That it might be too fresh for her to want to remember.
"No. But t-thank you. But...I did want to ask a question," Jennifer says, still pale. She looks like she doesn't want to talk about this topic any longer but is forcing herself to do so. That it is a struggle to get the words out.
"You ever hear of, ummm, what's his name...Greg F-Fruger? Kreg Mruger?" Jennifer stammers, as if terrified of just saying the name. The way she stammers is so out of character for her that I start to feel even more concerned. Never in my life have I seen Jennifer like this. And this is coming from the girl that punched one of the guys on the football team in front of everyone when he grabbed her ass.
"Oh yeah. The guy from that creepypasta? Sure, I have," I answer. It's one of those stories everyone has heard. Like the guy with the hook, or the creepy pizza delivery driver. But it's been like ten years since I last heard the story.
Greg Fruger or whatever his name is, is a creepypasta that's been around forever. Like from when my parents were my age or younger. If I'm remembering correctly, it's a story about some evil supernatural guy that kills people when they are sleeping. Like, waits for them in their dreams or something. But like with most of those types of stories, he goes after people that aren't uber-good. Types that have sex, or drink, or party and whatnot. But the part I remember the most is that he always goes after teenagers.
"You know he actually was a guy? A guy that lived I mean," Jennifer says, still sounding concerned. I look at her again to see no hint of a joke. There's nothing but seriousness on her face which makes me feel creeped out. I've never seen her like this before. She's not the type that likes to scare or be scared either.
"Doesn't surprise me. Most creepypastas are based on at least a tiny bit of fact," I tell her with a shrug. I keep looking at her as we walk, concerned for my friend. I sort of want to stop her and make her tell me why she's so scared. To stop dancing about and just let me know what's happened.
"You know he lived on our street? Back before they renamed it to Oak Street," Jennifer says, clearly skirting around what's wrong. Out street was renamed, but that was like 20 years ago. Only reason I know this is because my parents were trying to get some legal document about the house and the place couldn't find it. Come to find out it had a different name, but I forget what it is. Elt Street? Alm Street? Something like that.
"Jenn, what's going on. Are you having...dreams of this guy?" I ask her bluntly, stopping when I ask. It sort of clicks to me what she's getting at. Putting the clues together it makes sense.
Jennifer stops as well, her crystal blue eyes looking into my brown ones. Then I see those eyes watering up, revealing just how scared she is. She's not just scared but terrified.
Jennifer nods yes as it seems she can't even get the words out. I lean over and hug her, feeling the fear coming off of her like heat. I hug her hard, wishing I could take the fear out of her. She hugs me back just as hard, showing she's thankful for the support.
"Look, I'm sure it's nothing. Well, not nothing, but like your anxiety coming out. Your stress taking control and pumping bad vibes into your brain," I tell her after our hug when we resume our walk. Jennifer doesn't say anything to this, but I know she doesn't believe it. In fact, I bet she told herself that at first too, but from the looks of it, she's had these dreams for a while.
"What, errr, what happens in your dreams...with him?" I ask Jennifer, knowing it isn't something she really wants to discuss but needs to. Again she doesn't say anything as we walk, but I can tell she's remembering.
"It's different. Each night is different. But each night it feels like he gets closer and closer. And he knows what I'm scared of. That's the worst part. It's like he knows exactly how to terrify me," Jennifer reveals, her voice full of emotion.
"Of course Jennifer. It's your own brain. It's using what it knows against you," I tell her in hopes it'll comfort her. I know she is scared and is going through something, but I doubt seriously it is some supernatural force. If this guy really existed, people would have known about it by now. Especially as that story, as far as I can tell, has been around since the 80s.
"No, no. This is different. Different," She tells me, her eyes wide as if needing me to understand this. I nod, showing her I believe her, even if I really don't.
"It starts at my house, always at my house. And it's so real. Real to the point I don't even know it's a dream. Then he appears...and chases me. Chases me until I fall into a coffin. You know how I hate coffins," Jennifer reveals, her voice getting higher and higher pitched.
I nod that I do know this about her but wait for her to continue. When she was 8, she went to a funeral home with her family to make arrangements for an uncle that had passed. While there, she accidentally tripped, stumbled and then fell into a coffin that was on display. Only when she fell in, the lid closed and locked. I wasn't even aware that coffins had locks, but they do. She was trapped in there until the lid was opened. Overall it was only about 30 seconds, but to her it was a lifetime. Since then she can't stand small spaces or coffins.
"And I'm trapped in there. In the coffin, but...I'm naked...and there's a hole in the coffin. A hole where all these spiders and snakes crawl in from, where they move all over my naked body. But the coffin is so small I can't even move my arms from my sides...and all those things crawl all over me...and in me. In my nose, my ears...everywhere," Jennifer tells me, tears falling down her cheeks.