One scary trippy story is about a girl who moved into an old house. At night, she would hear strange scratching noises coming from the walls. One night, she saw a shadowy figure that seemed to be floating just outside her window. She was so scared that she couldn't move. Then the figure slowly disappeared. Ever since then, she always felt like she was being watched in that house.
Well, there's a trippy scary story of a mirror. A girl noticed that every time she looked into her old antique mirror, her reflection would blink at a different time than she did. As days passed, the reflection started to look more distorted and menacing. There's also the story of a bus ride. A passenger boarded a seemingly normal bus, but as it drove on, the other passengers' faces started to melt and the bus seemed to be driving into an endless void. And then there's the story of a family who moved into a new home. Their little son kept talking to an 'imaginary friend' who turned out to be a malevolent spirit that haunted the house before they moved in.
The scariest trippy scary story I know is about a doll. A woman bought an old porcelain doll from a thrift store. At night, she would hear it giggling. When she looked at it, she saw that its eyes seemed to follow her around the room. One night, she woke up to find the doll sitting on her chest, its cold porcelain hands around her neck. It was as if the doll had a life of its own and was trying to harm her.
I heard a story where a woman was driving on a lonely road at night. Her radio started to play strange static sounds and then she saw a figure standing in the middle of the road. She slammed on the brakes, but when she looked again, the figure was gone. As she continued driving, she noticed that the same figure would keep appearing and disappearing in different parts of the road, making her feel really scared and disoriented.
Yes. There's 'The Veldt' by Ray Bradbury. In this story, the children become too attached to a virtual reality nursery that shows an African veldt, and things take a very strange and disturbing turn. Also, 'An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge' by Ambrose Bierce has a trippy aspect. The main character seems to experience time dilation and a series of illusions as he is about to be hanged.
One characteristic is the unexpected twists. In 'The Veldt', you don't expect the children's relationship with the virtual nursery to turn so dark. Trippy short stories also tend to have unreliable narrators. Take 'The Tell - Tale Heart', the narrator's sanity is clearly in question, and his view of events is warped. And they usually create a sense of unease or confusion. In 'The Lottery', the whole concept of the lottery is so strange and the reactions of the townspeople are so nonchalant that it makes the reader feel off - balance.
There might be a story of a cursed object. A girl found an old locket in an antique store. After she put it on, she started having nightmares of a shadowy figure. Everywhere she went, she felt a cold presence. She finally threw the locket into a river, and the nightmares stopped.
Well, 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' is a classic trippy story. It's full of strange and wonderful characters and events that can really take you on a wild ride when you're in that state.
One real scary ghost story is about an old abandoned mansion. People who passed by at night often heard strange wailing sounds coming from inside. A group of teenagers once decided to explore it. As they entered, the doors slammed shut behind them. They saw a figure in white drifting along the hallway. They ran in panic and one of them swore they felt a cold hand on their shoulder as they fled.
A young boy was brought in with a severe headache. As the doctors examined him, his eyes rolled back and he started having seizures. The seizures were so intense and continuous that it was difficult to stop them. The cause was a brain tumor that was growing at an alarming rate. The sight of the boy going through such agony was extremely scary for everyone in the hospital.
There was a dispatcher story where the caller was a lost hiker in a very remote area. It was getting dark and the dispatcher had to rely on the hiker's very limited description of the surroundings. The hiker was also on the verge of hypothermia, which made the situation extremely tense. The dispatcher had to work fast to coordinate a search and rescue team.