Perhaps the worst would be a situation where the main character's dreams and goals are completely crushed, and they lose everything they hold dear, leaving them in a state of utter despair and hopelessness.
The worst might be a total collapse of the story's world, with chaos and destruction everywhere. Maybe there's no redemption or any chance for things to get better.
Well, the worst could be a plot where everything goes wrong, characters' dreams are shattered, and there's no hope or redemption in sight. Maybe it involves a massive betrayal or a natural disaster that wipes out everything.
The story is about a character facing a series of unexpected and disastrous events that test their limits and force them to make difficult choices.
I have no idea. Don't have a clue about that particular novel.
A horror story could involve a roommate who steals. I knew someone whose roommate took small things like money from their wallet or borrowed clothes without asking and never returned them. It created a lot of tension and mistrust in the room. Eventually, it led to a big fight and one of them had to move out.
Well, for a short story on your worst nightmare, you could have vivid descriptions of the terrifying events, your emotional responses like panic or terror, and perhaps a twist at the end that makes it even more horrifying.
The plot might involve a person who is supposed to perform in a big show. They wake up with a sore throat and can hardly speak. Their costume is missing a crucial part. And during the performance, they forget their lines completely. The audience starts to boo and it's just a total nightmare of a day for the performer.
Well, someone could get stuck in the elevator. For example, a man could be on his way to an important meeting, and then the elevator stops. He might start to panic at first, but then he could use the emergency call button to get help. And in the end, he is rescued and still makes it to his meeting just in time.
Someone could be trying to buy a car and be 1000 dollars short. They might negotiate with the dealer to lower the price or find other ways to get the money, like borrowing from friends.
They could go on an adventure together and face various challenges along the way.
Someone might think they are stronger. For example, if they take a placebo in the 'placebo let's play' and then try to lift a heavy object, they might believe they can do it more easily because of the placebo.