There was a time when the Twelve Tribes bus was traveling through a storm. Lightning struck very close to the bus, and the power went out. The bus was in total darkness for a few minutes. The passengers were scared, and some thought they were going to be hit by another bolt. The driver managed to pull over to a somewhat safer spot until the storm passed, but it was a harrowing time.
I heard of a story where the bus caught fire while on a long journey. The passengers panicked as smoke filled the bus. Some were able to quickly grab their belongings and rush out, but others were trapped for a short while. Fortunately, no one was seriously injured, but it was a terrifying experience for all who were on that bus.
One horror story could be about a bus breakdown in the middle of a desolate area at night. The passengers were left stranded and scared as they heard strange noises outside the bus. There were no cell phone signals to call for help, and they had to huddle together inside the bus, fearing for their safety.
Sure. A friend of mine was on a bus during a heavy storm. Lightning struck really close to the bus, and there was a huge electrical surge. All the lights on the bus flickered out, and some of the electronics started smoking. The bus swerved a bit as the driver was also startled. My friend was really scared, thinking the bus might get hit again or something worse could happen.
I heard that once a passenger on the 70 bus line saw a person with a really pale face and bloodshot eyes. The person was just sitting there, not moving at all, and it was really creepy.
I think the potential for abuse of power within the 'twelve tribes' is quite terrifying. Those in authority could use their position to mistreat others, and there may be little to no recourse for the victims. It's like a system where the powerful can get away with almost anything, and the vulnerable are left at their mercy.
Sure. There was this one journey where the air conditioning on the greyhound bus broke down in the middle of a hot summer day. The temperature inside the bus rose to an unbearable level, and the passengers were sweating profusely and feeling dizzy. It took hours before any repair could be attempted, and the whole experience was dreadful for everyone on board. Also, some passengers have told of being harassed by other passengers, like unwanted advances or being verbally abused, and the bus staff didn't do much to stop it.
Sure. There was this one time when a woman boarded an almost empty bus late in the evening. As she sat down, she noticed an old, tattered doll on the seat across from her. Throughout the ride, she could swear the doll's eyes were following her every move. When she got off the bus, she looked back and saw the doll sitting upright as if it was still watching her.
There could be a mix of both. Real events such as a bus breakdown in a dangerous area could form the basis of a horror story. But then, fictional elements like the idea of a supernatural presence on the bus could be added later. The '12 tribes' might have had some normal bus incidents that got blown out of proportion and mixed with fictional ideas to create these so - called horror stories.
Perhaps there was a case where the bus got lost in a desolate area. The driver thought they were on the right route but ended up in a place with no signs of civilization. Supplies were running low, and the passengers started to panic as they feared they would be stranded there forever. The nights were cold, and they huddled together for warmth, not knowing if they would ever be found.
There could be horror stories related to mind control in the 'twelve tribes'. They might use various methods to manipulate the thoughts and behaviors of their members. This could involve brainwashing people to believe and do things that are against their will or normal moral values. For instance, making members cut off all contact with their outside friends and family, which is a very isolating and disturbing experience.
Sure. There was a person who took Ambien and woke up to find that they had written strange and disturbing messages all over their walls. They had no memory of doing it at all. It was really creepy as it was like some unknown force had taken over them while they were under the influence of the drug.