In the rain, she was stranded. He offered his umbrella, and love took root.
At the bookstore, their hands reached for the same book. Their eyes met. It was love at first sight.
He held her hand in the rain, and that was their forever start.
He saw her across the crowded room. Their eyes met and love was born.
Well, consider this one. 'In the abandoned house, I saw a shadow with no source.' It's really scary because shadows are supposed to be cast by something, but this one has no source. Another is 'The closed book on the table opened by itself, revealing blank pages.' The self - opening of an object is a classic spooky element, and the blank pages add to the mystery. And 'The clock stopped at 3 am and then I heard a faint scream.' The significance of 3 am in many ghost stories combined with the sudden stop of the clock and the scream makes it a very effective sentence ghost story.
Sure. Story 1: I told my dog he was adopted. He looked at me, went to his toy box, and got his favorite bone. It was like he was saying 'So what? I still have my bone.' Story 2: I bought a cactus. I named it Spike. Then I accidentally sat on it. Ouch!
Sure. 'The last man on Earth sat alone in a room. There was a knock on the door.' It's terrifying because it makes you wonder what could be knocking when there's supposedly no one else left.
Sure. Here's one: I heard a strange scratching at my window. When I looked out, there was a faceless figure staring back at me.
One story could be 'I made you a sandwich.' 'You remembered my favorite.' Another is 'I was in a bad mood.' 'I'm here to make it better.' These little snippets of conversation can be the start of a great love story.
There was a student who wrote in an essay 'My mother is a angle'. Instead of 'angel'. When the teacher read it out loud in class for grammar correction, everyone had a good laugh. It was a simple mistake but made for a very funny moment. And it also shows how important proofreading is.
She heard scratching from inside the walls. Every night it got louder. One day she found a hole. When she looked in, a pair of eyes stared back.