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Halloween Fiction: That Thing You Saw Halloween Night

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By Brandon Scott on October 31st, 2025

Happy Halloween!

Happy Halloween!

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

We’ve been leading up to this one. First, a tale of bats. Then an evil pumpkin. Then strange holiday magic. And now for the big one. The biggest one. The one Brandon Scott and I have been planning for a while.

For you see, we have a bit of a tradition around Halloween time. We try to bring you one of our biggest stories.

And this year, we’ve done it again.

At basically quadruple the length of a normal Friday Fiction, “That Thing You Saw Halloween Night” is a chilling, eerie, and slow-burn horror about an unknowable thing that stalks a town every night. But of course, it’s much more active on Halloween.

So, find some time, find somewhere spooky, and CLICK HERE for a tale with an ending that will chill you to the bone.


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