User blog:HopelessNightOwl/Ten Stories On This Wiki That I Liked Part 2

1. Neon by SoDaft Potato

When I was a young kid, I went through a phase where I had a special fascination with neon lights, and even wanted to decorate my room with them at one point. This story incorporates the beauty and intricacy of neon sign work for a fascinating tale.

2. Ball-Pit by Icydice

Similar in some ways to Neon, this story reveals how there may be more to worry about from ball pits at McDonalds than just catching pink-eye.

3. Happy Sun Daycare by Chelsea Adams

This story was posted in 2014 but has the feel of an older classic creepypasta. Had it been written earlier I have a feeling it would be better known as a semi-viral creepypasta. It's investigative narration approach and historical intrigue are what make the story special.

4. Mr. Widemouth by perfectcirlce35

I know, this is already an extremely well-known viral creepypasta, but of all the classic iconpastas, I consider Mr. Widemouth to be among the most underrated. It doesn't have a large fanbase with a bunch of fanfics, artwork, and the like, like say, The Rake or Smile Dog. Not that I would want it to, because I think it's better for it to just be its own unique thing. It has just the right mix of childhood vulnerability and dark nostalgic intrigue.

By the way, I don't know how many people have previously pointed this out, but a quick Google search reveals that New Vineyard, Maine is a real town with about the population the story says. I suspect the story is based on a real house the author lived in as a child, which makes it all the more intriguing.

5. The Strangers by unknown

While were on the topic of comparatively underrated classic creepypastas, this is another of my favorites. My city does not have a subway system, so stories that take place on subways are some of my favorites.

6. Express by E. Alan Rahn

I actually migrated this story to the wiki myself. In contrast to The Strangers, this piece is very short, but packs a punch. It is my favorite vehicle-based pasta so far.

7. Undertow by FilmCriticFrog

Not really scary per se, but still a very interesting science-based story.

8. Wonder Factory by Icarus88

Stories about creepy children's attractions in small towns are some of my favorites.

9. How Reality Died by Incorrect3

10. The Cats of Juniper Valley by User:NickyXX

This is one of the most interesting nature-based stories I have read on this wiki. I have always had a fascination with lakes and ponds.