I had a terrifying experience in a cemetery. I was walking through it late at night (not the smartest thing to do, I know). Suddenly, I felt like I was being watched. I turned around and saw a figure in white, but when I blinked, it was gone. It gave me chills for days.
I was visiting an old mansion that was open for tours. As I walked into one of the bedrooms, I got a really strange feeling. The air seemed to get colder all of a sudden. Then, I saw the doorknob turn on its own. I was frozen in fear for a moment, and then I just ran out of the room. I think there was definitely some kind of ghostly activity in that place.
Well, once I thought I saw a shadowy figure in an old attic. It just stood there, not moving at all. I was so terrified that I couldn't even scream at first. Then I ran out as fast as I could.
In my attic ghost story, the scariest part was not knowing what was making that noise. It could have been anything, and I was all alone with no one to turn to. Just the thought of something unknown being up there in the dark was terrifying.
I had a really scary experience in a cemetery. I was there late at night (not intentionally, got lost on a hike). I saw a white figure floating among the tombstones. It was so still and just hovered there. I was frozen in fear for a few seconds before I managed to run away.
My family used to live in a very old apartment. One evening, I saw a white figure pass by my bedroom door. I thought it was my mom, but when I called out, there was no answer. I went to check, and no one was there. It happened a few more times, and it always made me feel uneasy.
One time, I visited an old, abandoned asylum. As I walked through the dark corridors, I could swear I saw a figure out of the corner of my eye. It was like a shadowy shape that disappeared when I turned to look directly at it. I also heard what sounded like moaning coming from one of the rooms. I quickly left the place, and I still get chills thinking about it.
Well, it's really hard to know for sure. Sometimes there are physical signs that could indicate something strange. For instance, if there are unexplained scratches on walls or objects moving on their own without any natural cause. But then again, some people might be making things up or misinterpreting normal events. So, it's a combination of looking for consistency in the stories, any evidence that can't be easily explained away, and the credibility of the people telling the story. A lot of times, though, it's just a matter of belief.
One of the scariest was about a janitor who died in the basement of the science building. Students reported hearing strange noises, like moaning and the sound of a broom sweeping, coming from the basement at night. It was really creepy because no one was supposed to be down there after hours.
Well, usually there would be a specific platform or website for submitting. Look for a 'Submit' button or a link that says something like 'Share Your Ghost Story'. It might ask you to create an account first, fill in some basic information like your name (could be a pen name), and then there should be a text box where you can type out your spooky tale.
Once upon a time, in an old, abandoned mansion, there was a creaking sound that echoed through the halls at midnight. A young girl, lost and alone, entered the place. As she walked, she saw a shadowy figure in the corner. It was a ghost of a woman in a white dress. The girl tried to run but the doors were locked. The ghost came closer and closer, its cold breath on her neck. She closed her eyes and when she opened them, she was outside the mansion, never to return again.
I once stayed in an old hotel. At night, I heard strange whispers. I thought it was just the wind at first, but then I saw a shadowy figure pass by the door. I was so scared that I hid under the covers all night.