I find 'The photo on the wall changed. My dead grandmother was now smiling.' quite disturbing. It combines the normalcy of a photo on the wall with the unexpected and eerie change. A photo is supposed to be a static memory, but when it changes in such a strange way, it makes you feel like there are forces at work that we can't understand.
There's this 'My phone flashlight revealed a face in the closet when I opened it to look for clothes.' It's a modern - day horror. We often use our phones as a source of comfort, like a flashlight in the dark. But when that very flashlight reveals something unexpected and scary like a face in a place where it shouldn't be, it sends shivers down your spine.
I opened the fridge and saw a severed finger among the vegetables.
I once heard 'The old doll in the attic turned its head to look at me.' It gives me the chills just thinking about it.
I walked into the old attic. The doll sitting there suddenly blinked its eyes, and I froze in fear.
I was alone in the house. A cold hand touched my shoulder from behind and I dared not turn around.
I was walking in the forest. I heard footsteps behind me. When I looked back, there was no one there, but the footsteps continued getting closer.
I looked in the mirror. My reflection smiled and blinked without me doing it.
I opened the attic door. A cold hand grabbed my ankle as I stepped inside.
My phone rang in the middle of the night. It was my number calling me.
One of the scariest is 'My phone took a picture by itself. There was a shadow behind me.' Another is 'The clock stopped at 3:13. Then I heard a knock on my door.'
He found a doll in the attic. When he blinked, the doll's eyes were looking right at him.