Here is one. 'I woke up to find a cold hand on my shoulder. I live alone.' This short ghost story creates a spooky atmosphere in just a few words.
Sure. 'The last person on earth sat alone in a room. There was a knock on the door.'
Sure. Here's one: The doorbell rang at midnight. I opened it. No one was there. Just a cold wind.
One shortest sad story could be 'I waited. You never came.' It's short but conveys the deep disappointment and loneliness of being stood up by someone you were expecting.
Sure. One of the shortest English stories is 'For sale: baby shoes, never worn.' It implies a sad story of a lost baby perhaps. Another could be 'I woke up. Alone. Forever.' which gives a sense of loneliness and finality in just a few words.
One shortest scary story is 'The last man on Earth sat alone in a room. There was a knock on the door.' It gives a sense of dread as you wonder who or what could be knocking when there's supposedly no one else left.
There's this short horror story where a girl wakes up in the middle of the night and sees a figure at the foot of her bed. When she turns on the light, there's nothing there. But when she turns it off again, the figure is closer. It plays on the fear of the unknown in the dark.
Sure. One might be the story about a brief skirmish that lasted only a few hours. It was a clash between two small military units over a strategic outpost. The action was intense but short - lived.
They are concise. For example, they often focus on a single spooky moment like a sudden noise or an unexplained sighting.
One example could be 'The last man on Earth sat alone in a room. There was a knock on the door.' It's so short yet creates a sense of dread. Who could be knocking when he's supposed to be the last one?
A magician was walking down the street and turned into a grocery store.
Sure. Here's one: 'The Little Star'. Once there was a little star in the sky. It was very lonely. One night, it saw a little girl looking at it. The star twinkled extra bright and the girl smiled. Then the star was happy.