Creepypasta - Volume 2
The Next Fifty Stories: Terrifying Tales Featuring Slenderman, Jeff the Killer, Eyeless Jack, BEN Drowned, Laughing Jack, The Rake, Zalgo, and Others
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Mark Watson
This title uses virtual voice narration
More Terrifying Tales from the "Fiction by Mark Watson" Substack
Slenderman doesn’t just watch anymore. Jeff the Killer doesn’t just wait. BEN is still drowning, but now he wants company. And the Rake? He’s no longer under your bed... he’s in the corner of your room.
Creepypasta: Volume Two – The Next Fifty Stories drags you deeper into the shadow-soaked heart of internet horror, with 50 new twisted tales unearthed from the cult-favorite Fiction by Mark Watson Substack. If the first volume was an invitation, this one is the trap. These stories aren’t just fiction—they’re infestations, whispers that crawl under your skin and stay there. The warnings have grown louder, and the shadows lean in closer.
Featuring original nightmares tangled with legends like:
Slenderman, no longer hiding at the treeline, but stepping forward
Jeff the Killer, his grin widening as you read
Eyeless Jack, hungry and patient, waiting in the dark
BEN Drowned, a corruption spreading beyond the screen
Laughing Jack, Zalgo, The Rake, and others, evolving in ways they shouldn’t
These stories arrived in strange ways, corrupted voice memos, dream fragments, files that insisted on being opened. They didn’t just come; they demanded to be heard.
Whether you survived the first fifty or are daring enough to start here, Creepypasta: Volume Two drags you deeper into the labyrinth. This isn’t just the digital campfire anymore; it’s the fire at your back, the one you can’t outrun.
If Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark warped your childhood, if The Twilight Zone twisted your reality, this book is the one you were warned not to open. It’s the darker twin of Volume One, continuing the reckoning and forcing you to question whether you’re reading fiction or remembering something you’ve tried to forget.
Hand-picked from Fiction by Mark Watson, these raw, unfiltered stories insist on being shared. And they’re waiting for you.
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