Sure. 'Joan Cusack's eyes followed me. Everywhere I hid, those eyes found me.'
This could be one: 'Joan Cusack knocked on my window at midnight. When I opened it, she just stared in silence.'
One could be 'I saw Joan Cusack in the mirror. But when I turned around, she was still there.'
Sure. 'I clicked on the Metacritic link. Immediately, the high - rated games started to bleed pixels, their blood - red trails spelling out my doom.'
Sure. 'I looked in the mirror and saw my reflection smiling while I wasn't. Then it winked at me.'
Here's one: 'The last page of the book I was reading had my name written in blood.' Reading is usually a safe and solitary activity. But when something as sinister as your name written in blood appears on the page of a book you're reading, it creates a sense of dread. It's as if the book is somehow connected to you in a very dangerous and unknown way. It could mean that there is a malevolent force that has targeted you specifically through the book.
Another horror two - sentence story is 'I walked into the basement. The moment I turned on the light, I saw a figure with no face disappearing into the shadows.' The lack of a face is very creepy and the fact that it disappears into the shadows as soon as the light is on adds to the horror, leaving the reader to wonder what that figure was and what it might do next.
Here is one. 'The old house was silent. Then I heard a voice whispering my name from the attic.'
Story 1: I woke up to a cold hand on my face. When I turned on the light, no one was there.
The phone rang at midnight. When I answered, all I heard was heavy breathing and then a whisper of my name from an unknown voice.
I once read one. 'The old man sat alone in the dark room. Then he realized he was not alone.'
I opened the old book at teatime. The pages whispered my name in a voice that wasn't there.