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#HiddenFears #HiddenfearsOfficial #SleepStories #BedtimeStories #HorrorStories #HorrorStoriesForSleep 10 Untold Most Disturbing TRUE Appalachia Black Eyed Kids Horror Stories | Hidden Fears For centuries, the Appalachian Mountains have been home to ancient legends and unspoken rules never follow the voices, never open your door after midnight, and never trust children with eyes too dark to reflect the light. Tonight, Hidden Fears uncovers ten verified encounters with the Black-Eyed Children of Appalachia stories drawn from police reports, interviews, and witness testimonies that reveal something unnatural stalking these mountains. These are the accounts of those who met them... and lived to tell it. Story 1 – The House on Route 14 (West Virginia) A retired coal miner opens his door to two children seeking shelter during a storm but when they step inside, the power fails, the air drops below freezing, and the house fills with whispers. When he wakes, the children are gone and every clock in his home is stopped at 3:33 a.m. Story 2 – The Haunting of the Highway (Tennessee) Truck driver Davian stops for two stranded children on Route 25, only to realize too late that they have no reflections, no pupils, and no destination. Three days later, his truck is found hundreds of miles away covered in symbols drawn in blood and ash, and one unidentified body lies inside. Story 3 – The Lost Campers of Smoky Hollow (North Carolina) Alyvia, a seasoned backpacker, encounters three children in antique clothing who lead her in circles through the Great Smoky Mountains. Her GPS shows an impossible spiral pattern and when she finally returns to camp, the ranger’s file reveals twenty-three identical reports spanning forty years. Story 4 – The Ghost Riders of Millstone Road (Kentucky) Bus driver Kaylynn picks up two unknown children in dense fog. The front seat camera shows nothing, but her students’ terror proves she isn’t alone. Later, she learns of a 1952 bus crash that killed fourteen children — two never identified, both buried in unmarked graves. They still ask to “go further.” Story 5 – The Farmhouse in Roanoke (Virginia) Urban explorers uncover a preserved 1980s children’s bedroom and a basement filled with drawings of black-headed figures. When they free two children from a root cellar, the captor dies of fright but forensics reveal the children had already been dead for months. Story 6 – The Children of Room 208 (Kentucky) Nurse Kianna encounters two children in a sealed hospital wing and becomes “marked” with frostbite handprints. Her photo shows them clearly, though others see only an empty hallway. She later learns every marked person dies within a year… except her. Story 7 – The Cabin in Hollow Creek (West Virginia) A couple renovating a family cabin discovers two children visiting nightly, asking to “come in to warm up.” Their security footage shows only shadows, but in the morning, small black handprints cover the frost on their windows. The prints never melt. Story 8 – The Doorway in the Hills (Virginia) An anthropologist researching Cherokee burial grounds finds a stone doorway glowing faintly in the woods. Through it, she hears children calling her name the same names recorded in missing-persons reports spanning a century. Her final journal entry ends mid-sentence. Story 9 – The Appalachia Radio Broadcast (Tennessee) A late-night ham radio operator picks up transmissions of children whispering “Let us in” between static bursts. Investigators trace the signal to an abandoned mine sealed since 1932. Inside, their names are carved into the rock beside fresh handprints. Story 10 – The Boy by the River (North Carolina) A fisherman pulls a boy from icy water only to find him breathing and unhurt. When authorities arrive, the boy has vanished leaving footprints leading uphill into the forest, ending abruptly at a cliff’s edge overlooking nothing but air. Each story reveals a different face of the Black-Eyed Children travelers, spirits, revenants, or something older. The Appalachians keep their secrets, but one thing is certain: those who meet their gaze never forget it. Subscribe to *Hidden Fears* for more true accounts of horror drawn from real reports, hidden archives, and the places where folklore meets fact.