Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-31532017-20160927124754/@comment-31532017-20160927140621

ChristianWallis wrote: Feel free to post them and I'll give a go at letting you know if they're too cliched or not.

Bear in mind though that a cliched story when presented in a new way can still be original. For example, paranormal activity tells a very basic story about a couple who are haunted by a ghost, but because it's told in a unique way it's considered innovative and unique. There's more to a story than just the plot, there's also the style and talent of the writer involved. This can make it hard to judge but I'd be happy to help however I can by offering feedback. Thanks, I really never thought about it that way before. That kinda raised my confidence a little bit which I kinda needed. I'll guess I'll post some of the ideas here.

Note: I don't intend to follow the original lore of some monsters, it'll be explained why did I do if I'm able to get every single one of these connective stories posted (That includes the OC creepypasta). Another note: There are plot twists in each of the stories. (If you want, I can post them right now)

-Sirens (First person narrative perspective) One day, a guy who's homosexual receives a letter from his dying mother saying that she somehow managed to help him find a higher paying job. He realizes that this job involves him flying over to South Korea to work in a industry for Kpop female stars, he knows that this is an attempt by his mother to change his sexual orientation, but at the same time he knows that he's not doing financially-well, and he did requested her to help him find a better job, and that this is his mother's dying wish. In the end, he accepts the job and finds out that things are not what they seem.

-Werewolf (First person narrative perspective) A family who moves into a new home near the woods in the town of Bracklewhyte finds out that their house is being terrorized by what appears to be a werewolf, however they're proven wrong as they soon uncover a secret kept hidden away for hundreds of years in this town.

-Vampire (First person narrative perspective) A story about 16-year old girl who woke up one day began to notice small but reddish bumps near her neck, she decides to ignores it. But as the day passes on, she gets slightly weaker and weaker till she decides to find out what's causing all of this.

-Skinwalker (First person narrative perspective) A woman and her child along with her pet dog lives in a dangerous neighborhood, she began notice that things are getting more and more dangerous as the days go on and on. Somebody eventually breaks into their house and the last person she expects to receive help from turns out to be someone who she least expects but somebody close to her as well.