Disclaimer: This post discusses themes of psychological horror and body modification. Reader discretion is advised.
Have you read "Cheerilee's Garden"? Did it stick with you longer than you wanted it to? Let us know in the comments—but keep the lights on. cheerilee's garden creepypasta
What follows is a slow, creeping descent into madness. Aragon masterfully uses Cheerilee’s cheerful, nurturing voice as the vessel for absolute horror. She isn't a monster; she thinks she is helping. She rationalizes every terrible act with the logic of a gardener pruning weeds. That disconnect—between her sweet, teacherly tone and the atrocities committed in the name of cultivation—is what makes this pasta unforgettable. Did it stick with you longer than you wanted it to
At first glance, the title sounds like a sweet children’s book. Maybe a story about the class planting daisies? You couldn’t be more wrong. Written by the enigmatic author (also known for the devastating Simply Rarity ), this 2012 short story is often cited by horror fans as "the one that actually got under my skin." That disconnect—between her sweet