Here's another: 'She walked down the empty alley. A shadowy figure began to follow her silently.'
A third example is: 'The abandoned asylum's door creaked open. Cold hands reached out from the darkness inside.'
I heard a baby crying in the attic. When I got there, no one was there but a tattered doll.
My reflection in the mirror smiled at me, but I wasn't smiling. It was a twisted, malevolent grin that made my blood run cold. I quickly looked away, but the image stayed in my mind, haunting me.
Walking through the cemetery at night, I felt a cold hand on my shoulder, but no one was there when I turned. This made me realize that there might be something unseen and terrifying lurking in the dark among the tombstones. The idea that there could be a presence that can touch but not be seen is truly spine - chilling.
Well, 'I heard a knock on the door at midnight. When I opened it, no one was there but I felt a cold hand on my shoulder.' And also 'The cemetery was empty. But as I passed by, I heard whispers coming from the graves.'
One sentence scary story: The old doll in the attic turned its head as I walked by. It was always facing the wall before.
One: I heard a knock on the door at midnight. I opened it, but no one was there, yet I felt a cold hand on my shoulder.
One: The old house stood alone. Its windows were like empty eyes. I heard a moan from inside. I never went near it again.
I'll share one. 'I woke up in the middle of the night. There was a figure at the foot of my bed. When I turned on the light, it disappeared.'
I woke up in the middle of the night, and there was a shadowy figure standing at the foot of my bed, just staring at me. It disappeared when I blinked.
One: I woke up in the middle of the night. The room was pitch - black. A cold hand touched my face. I heard a whisper 'leave'. Then I saw a shadow disappear.