I'm not aware of the content of 'the call horror story'. But generally, in horror stories, the unknown is what makes it truly terrifying. In this story, if there are unexplained noises during the call, or if the call seems to be coming from a place that defies logic, like from a long - dead person or from a place that doesn't exist. And if the calls start to have an impact on the real world of the character, like objects moving or strange things happening around them just because of the call, that would be extremely scary.
As I don't know the story, I can't say for sure. But in horror stories, sudden and unexpected events are often the scariest. Maybe in 'the call horror story', it's a really creepy voice on the call that suddenly says something terrifying.
In an Emily horror story, the moment when Emily realizes she's completely alone and there's no one to help her can be really terrifying. Like when she was in the forest camping and all she had was her tent against whatever was out there with the glowing eyes. She knew she couldn't just run to safety easily.
The scariest part is the doll moving on its own. It defies all logic and gives a sense of something truly unnatural.
The scariest part could be the financial loss. When you invest a lot of money in decoration and it all goes wrong, like in the case where you pay for high - quality materials but end up with cheap and shoddy ones. It's a big blow to your wallet.
The scariest part is often the unexpected consequences. For example, the pipes might start making really strange noises, like something is alive down there. It gives this feeling that you've messed with something you shouldn't have.
As I'm not aware of the 'daenys horror story', it's hard to say. But in horror, often the unknown and the unexpected are the scariest elements. For example, a character being alone in a strange place and having a feeling that something is very wrong but not knowing what it is. Also, the loss of control and the threat to one's safety can be terrifying aspects in a horror story.
The loss of control. When people are on PCP, they often do things they would never do sober, like attacking others or harming themselves.
The scariest part is often the loss of control. When under the influence of salvia, people can't direct their thoughts or actions. So in a horror story, this could mean being at the mercy of the terrifying hallucinations.
Unusual behavior from the children can be really frightening. For example, if they start talking to someone who isn't there or acting in a way that is completely out of character. It makes you wonder what is wrong with them or if there is something else in the house influencing them.
Well, the scariest parts are when the horror seeps into the most innocent parts of Christmas. Like when the presents start to have some sort of dark magic or when the Christmas carols are distorted into something eerie. It's like taking all the warm and fuzzy feelings we associate with Christmas and turning them into sources of fear. And when there are jump scares in the middle of a supposed - to - be - happy Christmas scene, that really gets the heart racing.
The sudden and unexplained noises are really scary. For example, in many stories, there are strange creaking sounds or thuds that make the babysitter jump. It creates a sense of unease right away.