Another is 'I woke up to find 'You are next' written in blood on my mirror. I live alone.' This creates a sense of immediate danger and paranoia. You start to question how it got there and who the threat might be.
One could be 'The last person on Earth sat alone in a room. There was a knock on the door.' It's terrifying as it makes you wonder what could be knocking when there's supposed to be no one else left.
There's also 'I always thought my cat had an odd meow. Then one day I realized it was trying to say'mommy' in my mother's voice.' This plays on the idea of something unnatural and deeply unsettling. The thought of a pet imitating a deceased or missing person's voice in such a way is truly horrifying.
A memorable one is 'I can't sleep at night because I keep hearing my name being whispered in my ear, but there's no one there.' It gives that feeling of being haunted and makes you shiver at the thought of an unseen presence that knows your name.
Another one might be 'The old doll in the attic blinked. I'm sure it did.' This simple line creates a sense of unease as dolls are often associated with the uncanny. The idea of an inanimate object like a doll showing signs of life is quite terrifying.
One that stands out is 'I heard a child laughing in the empty school at night.' Empty schools at night are already spooky places, and the sound of a child's laughter when there should be no children there adds to the horror. It makes you think about the possible reasons for the laughter. Is it a ghost of a child who met an untimely end? Or is it something even more sinister?
I woke up to find a handprint on the mirror, but I live alone.
I heard a baby crying in the basement. I live alone.
I woke up to find a handprint on the window, but I live on the 13th floor.
My phone took a photo by itself. In the picture, there was a figure behind me.
I woke up to a cold hand on my face. It wasn't mine.
I woke up to find a handprint on the window, but I live on the 15th floor.
The mirror showed my reflection, but it moved when I didn't.