Halloween: A Brief Guide to British Spookiness

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption On Halloween, it's time to take a walk around the places associated with the legends of the devil. Halloween lovers will be interested to know that the devil, aka the devil, turns out to be having a good time walking around the cities and towns of Great Britain. According to a very rough estimate, the horned seducer and dirty tricker has been spotted in more than 50 places.

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Let's take a walk through some of them, noted in stories and legends.

Devil's Bridge in Wales

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption The same Devil's Bridge.
Built to perfection. The devil clearly tried: he didn’t know that he was being vilely deceived! Once upon a time, a long time ago, an old woman named Megan from the town of Khlandunakh stood sadly on the bank of the river. The fact was that the river overflowed and the old woman’s only cow, the nurse and savior, was grazing on the other side.

Megan was already mourning her beloved animal, but then a voice came from behind her: “What happened, Megan?”

Turning around, the old woman saw some monk. Well, there was no point in being surprised that she didn’t hear his steps, the river was making a lot of noise, she was calling her little cow, so she could have missed the stranger’s arrival.

However, although Megan was an elderly woman, her eyes saw perfectly and her head was also very good at thinking.

The old woman noticed that the monk’s knees were turned in the opposite direction, like a goat’s, and there was something wrong with his feet: at a certain angle, they looked a lot like hooves.

Hell, it was he who told Megan that he would build a bridge so that she could be reunited with her cow, and as payment he was ready to take any living creature that was the first to cross it to the other side.

The old woman, however, was much smarter than she seemed. Therefore, while the horned one was busy with the bridge, she managed to run home and hid a piece of bread under her cloak.

Seeing the bridge, the prudent Megan threw bread on it, after which the little dog rushed after her.

The devil cursed, because he had no use for the dog’s soul, and disappeared, leaving behind him the smell of sulfur and... a firmly built bridge that serves both two-legged and four-legged people to this day.

Ghosts and fairies

Ghosts and fairies

Initially, it was believed that during Halloween or Samhain as the Celts called it, any miracle and unusual event could happen. The sorcerers performed magic particularly well, and the spirits were excellent at making contact with people.

Especially those who were responsible for nature, since this holiday was also a harvest festival.

Over time, the holiday became overgrown with legends about encounters with fairies, leprechauns, ghosts and other creatures. Some stories tell how these creatures celebrated cheerfully among people, remaining unrecognized. In others, about people visiting a festival of magical creatures.

Only later is an ominous dark component added to these legends, inspired by the Christian attitude towards mystical peoples.

They say that on Halloween you can easily meet a ghost and have a heart-to-heart talk with it, being sure that it is a living person, until it dissolves right before your eyes.

Architectural bummer

Image copyright Schumi555 Image caption Here's a church in Derbyshire.
As you can see, the spire is really twisted. It’s hard to say why the devil fell in love with the British Isles so much and what exactly he was trying to achieve, but somehow it didn’t work out very well.

For example, in the county of Derbyshire in the north of England there is a small town called Chesterfield. This place was first noted by the Romans, who built a small fortress there.

But one of the main local attractions is the Church of St. Mary and All Saints, or rather its twisted spire.

Local legend says that one day the devil decided to do everything possible, but not allow the local population into the church. To do this, he sat on the spire, and even wrapped his long snake tail around it.

The parishioners, however, were not timid and drove away the evil spirit by ringing church bells. The devil ran so fast that he forgot about the tail wrapped around the tower, and in his cowardly retreat twisted the poor spire by 45 degrees.

Another legend about pumpkins

The pumpkin head with candles is said to have been used by the Druids. They told everyone to place it near their houses to scare away evil spirits, which sometimes passed into our world along with the souls of the departed.

The terrible image of pumpkins frightened the spirits who were planning evil, and the warm fire and bright light burned them, forcing them to avoid their homes. Thus, pumpkins became a kind of guardians, and not just decorations for the holiday.

True, turnips were originally used together with pumpkins, since pumpkins themselves were not yet grown in the British Isles at that time.

The Archbishop is not to be trifled with

Image copyright Wikimedia Commons Image caption St. Dunstan and the devil.
Since then, the unclean one has been afraid of horseshoes! Saint Dunstan was a very real figure during his lifetime. He lived in the 10th century, about a hundred years before the Norman Conquest. He ended his career as Archbishop of Canterbury, occupying the highest church post in England, and after his death he was canonized, including, as they say, for being able to deceive the devil himself!

For some reason, it was very important for the horned and goat-footed personification of evil to somehow deceive Dunstan. One day he demanded that the holy man shoe his horse.

Dunstan somehow dodged it and shod the devil himself. He, understandably, howled in pain and asked to be released immediately. Dunstan, however, demanded that in return the devil promise not to touch those houses and not to harm those people who have a horseshoe nailed above the door.

They say that Albert Einstein himself once nailed a horseshoe above his door,

The Legend of the Jack Lantern

The Legend of the Jack Lantern

They say there was an Irishman named Jack. He was very cunning and never missed his advantage. He also liked to drink. One Halloween night he was drinking ale in a pub and it just so happened that he spent all his money and didn’t take his soul away.

There was no one to borrow from, and the owner did not want to add to the debt. At that time, Satan also looked into the tavern. Seeing Jack’s condition, he suggested to him that I will make you drink as much as you want, but for this you will give me your soul.

Jack agreed, and the devil turned into a gold coin, which could be used to buy all the ale in this pub. But Jack didn’t waste any time and put the coin in his pocket where the silver cross lay.

Satan began to mercilessly burn the crucifix, and he begged for mercy. Jack agreed to let the devil go, but only if he promised to never take his soul to hell, and also provide him with the opportunity to drink throughout his life, whenever and as much as he wants.

Of course, the Devil agreed, but he remembered the insult. When Jack died, having lived a long sinful life, he was not allowed into Heaven, but Satan refused to let him into Hell either. Having given him only a ghostly flashlight. His light should illuminate the path in eternal wanderings on earth. In honor of this lamp, pumpkins with candles were named - Jack-o-lanterns.

Damn cobblestone and local traditions

Image caption A boulder in Devon with a devil supposedly pinned underneath it.
It must be turned over every year. Britain is full of stones that, according to local beliefs, were dropped, thrown, or simply lost by an evil spirit while planning some nefarious deed.

But the “devil’s stone” in the village of Shebbir in Devon is different in that it is not a thoughtless act of infernal vandalism, but crushes the devil himself, who cannot get out from under it.

Every year, on November 5th, when the rest of the country joyfully burns an effigy of Guy Fawkes, the residents of Shebbir collectively turn the cobblestone on its other side.

The fact is that the devil, of course, is trying to get out from under the stone, and it takes him just a year to dig a passage. But as soon as the unclean one is ready to breathe the air of freedom, like the local population - once! and again turns over the stone and again crushes the enemy of the human race until next year.

Image caption A stone has been turned over in Devon. The mission is accomplished and you don’t have to worry for a whole year!

This task, by the way, is not an easy one, because the cobblestone weighs about a ton.

Once after the start of World War II, they did not turn over the stone, they say, there was no time for superstitions and rituals when such things happen. However, the front-line reports were so bad that the villagers gathered and quietly turned over the stone. Just in case.

Accessories and auxiliary elements of a Halloween costume?

You can complete the look with a fantastically monstrous mask, an incredible wig, and colored hairspray. Don't forget to use false eyelashes or stickers in the form of cobwebs, spiders, bats, and skulls. Stickers in the form of scars, cuts, or dripping blood drops will look very attractive and appropriate. For a creative Halloween costume, you can use false jaws with fangs or lenses that imitate cat or vampire eyes and look extremely scary.

Accessories in the form of a pumpkin, skull, and bones will look interesting. An invariable attribute of this holiday has always been fake knives and a scythe.

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And other evil spirits!

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Evil spirits can take any form.
All its representatives have one thing in common: they are extremely unpleasant when meeting in person. Damn it, there are plenty of other creatures of dubious origin in all parts of the United Kingdom.

And if it is at least clear how to behave with the devil, in the sense of not entering into open confrontation, but contriving to deceive him, or, in extreme cases, splashing him with holy water or ringing the bells, then this mythical dirty trick must be dealt with be on your guard.

Each of them has their own task and their own ideas, so if you unknowingly do something wrong, then... well, you get the idea.

So learn infernal equipment or blame yourself!

Witches and the coven

Many legends claim that on Halloween, witches always flock to the Sabbath. Indeed, the Druids, and later other representatives of mystical cults, gathered and celebrated this holiday together. They performed their mysterious rituals and just had fun.

With the arrival of Christians, this had to be done secretly. Many of the traditions of the covens themselves have changed and become darker and more frightening. But this does not mean at all that sorcerers and witches organize human sacrifices and mass orgies, but the church, and later cinema, loved to describe such events.

Most ancient legends do not contain any mention of something like this. But they describe appeals to the old gods, dances, rituals with the sacrifice of grain and tree fruits. As well as communication with spirits, feasts, etc.

Black Shack

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Now imagine something like that wants to play with you...
Actually, it's just a black dog, but with bad manners.

It is believed that at first he roamed exclusively in the east of the country, in the area called East Anglia. It includes the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire and parts of Essex.

There is no consensus on Shaq. Various witnesses say that he is very large, the size of a horse, and that he simply looks like a large dog, that he predicts imminent death, but sometimes he can be quite friendly. The latter, by the way, is hard to believe.

Imagine: night, fog, a deserted field, not a soul, a pale moon peeks out from behind the clouds from time to time and the silhouettes of trees are more reminiscent of broken puppets than something innocent and woody.

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption This is the perfect landscape to meet Shaq. Moreover, there are plenty of marshes in Norfolk.

And then two huge glowing eyes approach you from the darkness. A minute later, numb with horror, you with great difficulty push into your brain the information that a terrible black creature resembling a dog is approaching you!

But at the very last moment, when you are really ready to say goodbye to your family and friends, the devil hound starts wagging its tail cheerfully and tries to cuddle you!

But! If in the darkness of the night you were unable to recognize Shaq's intention and his thoughts are not at all games, then this is the end for you.

He is also the prototype of the famous Baskerville dog, but for some reason Conan Doyle sent the animal to Devon, which is just in the west, on the opposite side from the Norfolk moors.

Jack Pumpkinhead

The third legend about the origin of Jack is similar to the first, but in it the cunning Irishman managed to deceive the devil two times. The offended Satan not only did not let the Irishman's soul into hell, but also forced him to wander the earth in the form of a man with a pumpkin instead of a head, in the eye sockets of which hellish flames smolder.

This image sometimes indulges in the spirit of the holiday. He is personified as a creature resembling a scarecrow, with his slender figure and strange attire, and pumpkin head. However, this image appeared much later, the legend of Jack Pumpkinhead.

Grindylow, aquatic evil spirit

Illustration copyright Getty Images Image caption I can't guarantee that this is a Grindylow, or in general this is a sculptural group from Bali.
If you remember the adventures of Harry Potter well, then you probably know that grindylows terribly interfered with the participants in the Triwizard Magic Tournament.

The favorite pastime of these extremely unpleasant creatures in all respects was dragging into the water those children who came too close to the shore, and their subsequent drowning.

There was definitely no benefit from them, and more than enough trouble. True, they were an excellent educational moment in order to discourage too reckless boys and girls from bodies of water of any kind, be it rivers, lakes, or swamps.

By the way, everyone here more or less agrees that they look rather disgusting: a sickly green color, sharp teeth, tenacious paws, pimply skin with growths. In general, we do not recommend meeting!

Naklavi - the eater of people

Naklavi: demon. Origin: Scandinavian. Habitat: Orkney Islands in northern Scotland. Mode of action: devour everything you can.

Image copyright Wikimedia Commons Image caption Naklavi is about to eat someone. It's probably good that this illustration is not in color...

It is very likely that Naklavi holds the palm in terms of disgusting appearance and unpleasantness of action.

This demon is the product of the Scandinavian “gloomy genius” and appeared on the Orkney Islands along with the Vikings.

It looks like this: imagine a horse with a huge mouth and stinking breath.

From the middle of the back, where the saddle should be, a human torso grows straight out of the horse’s body, topped with a round head with sharp teeth protruding from its gaping mouth.

The hands of the “human part” of Naklavi reach down to the ground. But the creepiest thing about this creature is that it has no skin. At all. And everyone who happened to encounter this nightmare claims that they can see how black blood pulsates in the yellow veins. B-rr-r-r-r...

Image copyright Wikimedia Commons Image caption And only the Mother of the Sea can keep Naklavi in ​​line. Actually, this is a water nymph, but Mother, most likely, looks like her.

It is impossible to find anything good in Naklavi, even with a strong desire.

The only force capable of keeping the devil's horse in check is the Mother of the Sea, who helps people in every possible way. Calms the waves, encourages marine life to reproduce more actively, and "makes the light summer breeze softer, like a song."

The only trouble is that the Mother of the Sea engages in such useful activities only in the summer. But in winter it is much more difficult to escape from Naklavi.

It’s good that this demon is a sea dweller and cannot stand fresh water. You can escape from it by crossing the river, or if, luckily for you, it rains at that moment.

Living Dead

Another, incidentally, fairly recent legend is that on Halloween you can meet real zombies who have risen from their graves. It has little in common with the spirit of the main holiday. Still, it's good at scaring and entertaining.

Naturally, the dead do not rise from their graves on their own. But if you raise them, it’s a different matter. Here and there you hear stories that someone killed one, or even a crowd of zombies. But judge for yourself who needs to raise a dead army in our age, and only for one night.

However, it is still better not to go to the cemetery that night, as other otherworldly creatures may meet there.

Bin Nayi, aka Banshee, aka the infernal washerwoman

Image copyright WH Brooke Image caption Bin Nayi, aka Banshee.
Predicts death with unpleasant regularity. It's better not to meet. Illustration for the book “Legends and Traditions of Southern Ireland,” published in 1825. If, while wandering through the Scottish moors, you come across an old hag with webbed feet and one single tooth, washing clothes in some body of water, try to quickly get away.

And not at all because she will attack you. The fact is that Bin Nayi washes the bloody clothes of those who will soon die a violent death.

There are two ways to avoid such a nuisance: either wash the dirty shirts for her (otherwise you will have to finish this task after death), or somehow contrive and stand between the washerwoman and the pond. In this case, Bin Nayi is obliged to truthfully answer your three questions. But only after you answer her three questions. Do you want to take a risk?

Scottish highlanders say that one day a girl from the Scottish town of Cromarty was walking along the shore of a lake and saw a woman beating several dozen bloody shirts against a stone. It is said that shortly after this meeting the roof of Friern Abbey collapsed, burying several dozen people in the rubble.

Let's get to the fun part

Halloween makeup for girls is easy to do using step-by-step instructions and photos, even at home. We offer you simple, but very effective ideas. Arm yourself with the necessary arsenal and start creating the image you like.

A porcelain doll

You can easily choose a suit to match this look, perhaps even in your own wardrobe. However, the main role still belongs to makeup.

Broken porcelain doll

First of all, give your face a pale tone. Baby powder in combination with a light foundation will help you with this. The eyes should look inflamed and tear-stained. This effect can be easily achieved by applying pink eyeshadow to the lower eyelid and inner corner. Apply them to the area under the eyebrows. Give the eyes a clear round shape by drawing them well with a black pencil. To create doll eyelashes, use a lush false tape or good mascara in 2-3 layers. Create a “bow lips” by deliberately extending beyond the natural contour. Choose any shade for them - from scarlet to pale.

A porcelain doll

Catwoman

This lady must look impressive and stunning. An expressive look is easy to achieve with a combination of long arrows and fluffy eyelashes. The eyebrow line should be clearly drawn. The main element of the image will be the cat's face. Draw a circle on the tip of the nose and a mustache on the cheeks. This can be easily done with eyeliner or eyeliner. Draw a black line from the nose to the lips. Don't forget about your lips - Halloween makeup allows you to focus on them too. A bright scarlet color will complete the image of the femme fatale cat.

Catwoman
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Harley Quinn

After the release of Suicide Squad, this cool look was instantly adopted by thousands of fashionistas. This is easily explained - a girl in a sexy costume and bright makeup cannot look bad at the scariest party of the year.

Makeup in the style of Harley Quinn

You can do this easy makeup for the villainess Harley in less than an hour. First, use a light foundation and powder to create a pale complexion. Then outline your eyes with a dark pencil and create a black smokey eye. Then use red shadows for the right eye and blue ones for the left. Don't forget to draw streaks from the eyes to the cheeks. For lips, scarlet or black lipstick is suitable. On the right cheek, draw a black heart, and just below write “ROTTEN”.

Harley Quinn creation stages

Witch

You can repeat simple witch-style makeup using regular cosmetics, which you probably have in your makeup bag.

Witch Makeup

Apply burgundy shadows to the moving eyelid and gently blend them towards the temple. In the inner corner, accent with dark gray shadows. Then the black liner comes into play. Draw clear lines along the upper and lower eyelids that extend into long arrows. This double line will create a double cat cut - very impressive! Next you need to apply long false eyelashes. Highlight the cheekbones and sides of the forehead with the same burgundy shadows. You can complement your eye makeup with a scattering of small dots on the cheekbones.

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Spend enough time drawing the lips. Trace the corners with a black pencil and blend these lines towards the center. Next comes a layer of blood red lipstick.

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Ku Shi, another dog

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Ku Shi may have smaller eyes, but that doesn't make him any less dangerous.
Better hide! To some extent, Ku Shi is probably akin to Black Shak. This is a large, green and very scary dog, which is a harbinger of imminent death for those who see it.

Moreover, the green hound's job is to carry your soul to the afterlife. Sometimes she barks terribly, but only three times and no more.

And if you heard this barking, then run headlong and look for shelter! Otherwise, you are in danger of dying of horror.

Fortune telling on Halloween on the night of October 31 to November 1

Fortune telling on Halloween for your betrothed

. On the night of October 31, you need to wash your nightgown and hang it over the back of a chair. Go to bed and watch as your future spouse comes to pick up the shirt. It's important not to fall asleep. If, nevertheless, the moment was missed, or it never came, then marriage is not expected this year.

Fortune telling on Halloween using a wish

. You need to peel the pumpkin and remove the seeds from it. Hold one in one hand and two in the other. Then make a wish and ask someone to point to any fist. If the answer to the one with one seed is negative, the answer to two is positive.

There is a second way to tell your wish using pumpkin seeds. You need to cut the fruit in half and see where there are more seeds. If it’s in the right half, the wish will come true, if it’s in the left half, it won’t.

Fortune telling on Halloween for the future

. You need to mix the roasted pumpkin seeds with the raw ones in a bowl, then add the sunflower seeds (roasted and raw). Close your eyes and take some out of the bowl, count the number of all types of seeds.

More raw whites - pleasant changes are expected. More fried whites - a romantic date. More black raw ones - trouble. More black fried - gossip, empty talk.

If there are equal numbers of black seeds, there will be a quarrel, a scandal. If there are equal numbers of white seeds, it means good luck, the highest achievement of the goal. If there are equal numbers of blacks and whites - a calm course of life.

Black Annis, child eater

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Black Annis?
It may very well be! Here's another cute old lady, this time blue. She lives in oak hollows in the forests of Leicestershire. Sometimes he moves into a cave.

He goes to work at night, looking out for unwary children, but does not disdain sheep.

He rips off the skin of his victims and then dries it near his home.

Sometimes, for a change, he sets up an ambush in the foliage of a tree in order to unexpectedly jump on an unsuspecting passerby.

In fact, avoiding meeting her is not so difficult: you need to stay at home in the dark, not go close to the windows and cover all the frames with protective herbs. As easy as pie!

Halloween horror stories

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Halloween horror stories


Halloween horror stories

A guy named Jack

This story, our ancestors believed, is the true origin of the tradition of carving a jack-o-lantern for Halloween. It can become a kind of horror story in itself.

Once upon a time there was a nice guy named Jack. One day Jack met the devil himself. Jack was not the shy type and invited Satan to have a glass of beer with him. In a pub, he persuaded the devil to turn into a coin so that he could pay for beer. Satan, without thinking twice, turned into a coin. And Jack went ahead and put a silver cross on the coin. And the cross, as you know, deprives the devil of supernatural powers. And the devil began to persuade Jack to free him. And Jack says: “I will free you, but on one condition - you will leave my soul alone, and when I die, I will not be in hell, but in heaven.”

And so Jack grew old and died, but he was not allowed into heaven. Jack went to the devil, and he said that he could not break the terms of the deal and would not take him to hell. And it’s dark outside, you can’t see anything, and Jack doesn’t know where to go now. He begged Satan for a burning coal, cut a lantern out of a pumpkin, put the coal in it, and since then he has been walking around the world, shining with the coal.

Halloween horror stories


Halloween horror stories

About naughty girls

Once upon a time there was a cheerful, cheerful old man. He knew a lot of scary stories and told them to naughty little girls. If some girl was capricious and did not obey her mother, she invited the old man to visit. The old man packed his magic suitcase, put on his cloak, boots and hat and hit the road. Along the way, he sang funny songs about maniacs, robbers, murderers and other evil spirits.

The old man came to the rebellious girl and asked her to fulfill the only condition - to remain alone with the girl, since adults should not listen to scary stories. Mom agreed and left home to go about her business. And when she returned, she saw a quiet, sweet picture - the girl was fast asleep!

Halloween horror stories


Halloween horror stories

Red mask

Once upon a time there lived a boy and a girl. One day their mother returned from a Halloween party with a red spot on her face. Every day this spot grew larger until it took over the entire face, and my mother died. Before her death, my mother asked the children never to go to the cemetery at night. The next night the boy heard his mother's voice calling him to the cemetery. The boy always obeyed his mother, he went to the cemetery and disappeared. The next night the girl heard the same voice. She also obeyed her mother and also went to the cemetery. There she saw her mother in a white dress and with a red face. The girl approached her mother, but saw that it was not a face, but a red mask. The girl grabbed the mask, and it stuck to the girl’s face. Mom freed herself from the curse, smiled, kissed the girl on the forehead and returned home, and the girl in a red mask has been wandering the streets at night and scaring passers-by.

Halloween horror stories


Halloween horror stories

Coffin on wheels

Once upon a time there lived a girl with her mother. One day she was left alone. And suddenly they broadcast on the radio: “Girl, girl, the Coffin on Wheels has left the cemetery and is looking for your street. Hide." The girl was scared and didn’t know what to do. He rushes around the apartment, wants to call his mother on the phone. And they say into the phone: “Girl, girl, Coffin on Wheels has found your street, he is looking for your house.” The girl is terribly scared, locks all the locks, but does not run away from the house. Trembling. The radio broadcasts again: “Girl, girl, the Coffin on Wheels has found your home. He’s going to the apartment...” And so on. In short, when mom comes home, she finds the girl dead. There’s only one little wheel in the mouth...

Halloween horror stories


Halloween horror stories

Camp "Zarya"

Camp “Zarya” was very good, but strange things were happening there: children were disappearing there. The boy Vasya, since he was very curious, decided to ask the director what was happening, he came to his house and saw: he was sitting and gnawing bones, Vasya was scared and wanted to run away, but the director caught him and cut off Vasya’s tongue, and the next morning, all the missing children returned, but they behaved strangely: they did not play with anyone and were silent.

One day Vasya managed to escape from the camp, he went to the police and wrote on a piece of paper about everything that happened in the camp. The police arrived at the camp, interrogated the director, but found out nothing and left. And then Vasya also disappeared: he went for a walk in the forest near the camp and saw an old destroyed building, went there and saw his missing comrades, but they were transparent and moaned all the time. Noticing Vasya, they pounced on him and killed him, and then the director came and devoured his legs, because ghosts have no use for them, they fly anyway...

Halloween horror stories


Halloween horror stories

Blouse

In one poor but honest family of alcoholics there lived a lovely girl. She lived quietly and unnoticed and never complained about anything. She was so quiet and unnoticeable that everyone forgot about her, only sometimes wondering who it was there in the corner in the blue blouse. And the girl grew and grew, dumb and stooped, and quietly enjoyed life.

But then one day she began to notice that the blouse wanted to strangle her. She wanted to take off her blouse, but her hands had forgotten how to move, and her hump kept getting in the way. And the older the girl became, the more and more the blouse suffocated the girl.

And then the girl turned into a beautiful maiden. And everything would be fine, but here’s the problem: her blouse squeezed her very tightly. The red-haired girl wheezed and even turned blue.

- Dad, dad, help! My blouse is choking me!

The father was surprised where the unknown voice came from, scratched his head, and thought that he was having another attack of delirium tremens. And the girl is still wheezing with all her strength.

- Dear Father, save me!

Then the father jumped up and drank a glass of green wine - and his head brightened. He took a sharp knife and began to strip the blouse until only shreds remained of the blouse.

When the girl was buried, her father remembered that he gave this blouse to the girl for her very first birthday. He hit his drunken head on the coffin and said:

- Forgive me, daughter, that I remembered you so late! I never had time to buy you some pants!!!

Halloween horror stories


Halloween horror stories

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