"Girls Were Here"
Thirty Girls. Thirty Rooms. One Stranger.
A psychological horror collection based on true conversations and disturbing truths.
They weren't looking for attention.
They were just trying to survive.
In this gripping anthology of psychological horror, Adem Yaseen opens thirty doors-each leading to the private nightmare of a girl no one truly saw. Inspired by real psychiatric accounts and anonymous case notes from a doctor who spent his life listening to the silent, Girls Were Here is unlike any horror book you've ever read.
Each story is a standalone descent into one girl's fractured reality:
A girl whose imaginary friend knows things about the family no one else could.
A girl who wakes up in strange places, her hands stained with blood she can't explain.
A girl who won't look in mirrors because her reflection wants to take her place.
A girl who draws faces with no mouths, claiming one of them lives in her closet.
A girl who only speaks through a doll-and warns, "She protects me from you."
These aren't ghost stories.
They're hauntings of the mind.
And the most terrifying part?
Each one could be real.
There are no jump scares, no cheap thrills.
Just raw fear. Silence. Trauma. And the voices that were almost forgotten.
Every chapter is told with stripped-down prose and eerie precision, inviting the reader to sit in the chair opposite the patient-listening, just like the stranger who documented them. The names are changed. The details are blurred. But the impact is real. Some stories will chill you. Some will gut you. Some will leave you unsure what's real anymore.