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The glass didn’t break with a crash; it exhaled.

The glass didn’t break with a crash; it exhaled.
Arthur stood before the bathroom vanity, watching the silver backing of the mirror flake away like dead skin. In the reflection, his face was a map of a country that didn’t exist anymore. The skin was the color of bruised fruit and old parchment, stretched tight over a skull that felt three sizes too small for the thoughts inside it.
He reached up, his fingers trembling as they brushed through his hair. It was a thick, light brown thicket now—feral and charged with a static that made the fine hairs on his arms stand up. It felt less like hair and more like an antenna, catching signals from the floorboards, from the pipes, from the weeping cracks in the ceiling.
“Quiet,” Arthur whispered.
The static only got louder.
The Geography of the Interior
He leaned in until his nose nearly touched the cold surface of the glass. His eyes were the problem. They were two emeralds dropped into a basin of red ink. The capillaries had blossomed into a crimson web, a frantic network of roads leading nowhere. He tracked a single pulse in his temple—a rhythmic thump-thump that sounded like someone hammering a nail into soft wood.
Then he saw it. The mark on his forehead.
It wasn’t a wound, not exactly. It was a leak. A dark, jagged puncture where the “sensible Arthur”—the one who paid his taxes and remembered to buy milk—was slowly draining out. In his place, something vibrant and terrifying was rushing in.
The Melt
The walls of the bathroom began to lose their resolve. The sage-green paint started to swirl, liquefying into a watercolor haze that bled into the air. The world was losing its edges. The hard lines of the towel rack and the door frame softened into smears of teal and ochre.
Arthur opened his mouth to scream, but the sound didn’t come out as a voice. It came out as a color—a bright, jagged yellow that tasted like copper pennies.
He realized then that he wasn’t looking at a reflection at all. He was looking at a window. He was the king of this melting room, crowned in a light brown halo of chaos, presiding over a kingdom of beautiful, absolute nonsense.
“There is so much more to see,” the room whispered, “once you stop trying to make sense of the light.”
Arthur stopped blinking. He didn’t want to miss the moment the last of the logic finished draining onto the floor. He gripped the edge of the sink, his knuckles white, and stared into the emerald heat of his own gaze, waiting for the rest of the world to catch up to his madness.
 
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Posted by on February 5, 2026 in horror story, mad story

 

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The Ballykillduff Daleks Winter of Madness

The Ballykillduff Daleks Winter of Madness

The first frost of winter came sneaking into Ballykillduff one quiet night. It crept over the hedgerows like icing on a Christmas cake, decorated the village pump with shiny icicles, and froze the puddles so hard that even Bridget McGillicuddy’s hens slipped about like ballerinas on roller skates.

The Ballykillduff Daleks had never experienced such a thing. For weeks they had been trundling around the village, muttering about “TOTAL DOMINATION” and “EX-TER-MI-NATION,” but on this particular morning they emerged from their shed only to discover that their mighty treads were no match for frozen mud.

One Dalek gave a mighty shove forward.
“COMMENCING DAILY PATROL!” it announced grandly—then immediately skidded sideways and lodged itself in the ditch.

Another Dalek rolled confidently onto a glittering puddle.
“THESE HUMANS ARE WEAK! WE SHALL—AAAAAGH!” it screeched, spinning in helpless circles like a saucepan lid on polished tiles.

By the time Councillor McGroggan wandered down the lane with his bucket of coal, he found half a dozen Daleks floundering about, their eyestalks fogged with frost, their plungers stuck fast to frozen gates, and one unfortunate unit still wedged headfirst in the ditch.

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The Ballykillduff Daleks Winter of Madness

 

 

 

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Are you mad???

I know you believe you understand what you think I said.
BUT I am not sure you realise that what you heard is not what I meant!

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Madness Day

Having embraced the Madness,
Mad times have truly begun,
Marching to the sound of a different drummer,
Enjoying it, enjoying it,
The Madness Day.

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Many have abandoned security,
Many abandoned good sense,
To be with us here, with us here,
On the Madness Day.

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Open your eyes to Madness Day,
Don’t look back or turn away,
Crazymad times will be here to stay,
I am calling you, calling you,
To the Madness Day.

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Posted by on November 4, 2015 in news

 

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