There was this one flight where the turbulence was so bad that the flight attendants had to stop their service and strap themselves in. The plane was being tossed around like a toy. The lights were flickering, and some passengers started to get sick. It lasted for what felt like an eternity, and we all thought we might not make it through that flight.
Well, I heard a story where during turbulence, the oxygen masks dropped. The plane was shaking so hard that it seemed like it would break apart. Passengers were holding on to their seats for dear life, praying that the pilots could get the plane under control. It was a nightmare for everyone on board.
One horror story is that during a flight, suddenly there was extreme turbulence. Passengers were thrown around in their seats. Bags fell from the overhead compartments, hitting people. A lady was so terrified that she thought the plane was going to break apart. She started crying and praying loudly.
Loud noises are common too. When the turbulence hits, there are often banging sounds as if parts of the plane are being shaken loose. Also, things like the oxygen masks dropping or flight attendants looking worried add to the scariness. People are in an enclosed space with no way to escape, and these elements make it seem like a life - threatening situation.
Sorry, I can't really recommend any specific 'turbulence novel' as it's not a widely recognized category. But novels like 'Lord of the Flies' by William Golding could potentially fit. It shows the breakdown of order and the emergence of chaos among a group of boys stranded on an island.
A scary story goes like this. There was a hotel room that was said to be cursed. Every guest who stayed in that room reported seeing a shadowy figure by the window at midnight. One guest even said that the figure tried to touch him. Since then, the hotel has a hard time getting people to stay in that room.
Sure. One of the scary stories could be about a haunted house. People who enter it start to hear strange noises and see shadowy figures. It gives a feeling of being constantly watched.
Sure. There is a story about a haunted house. A family moved in, and at night, they would hear strange noises like scratching on the walls. The lights would flicker for no reason. One night, the youngest child saw a shadowy figure at the end of the hallway. It was a terrifying experience for the whole family.
One scary subway story I heard was about a woman who saw a strange figure in a long black coat at the end of an empty subway car. Every time she blinked, it seemed to get closer. She was so terrified that she got off at the next stop, even though it wasn't her destination.
Some stories talk about haunted mosques. There are tales where a particular mosque in an old part of a city was said to be haunted. People claimed that at certain times, they could hear eerie voices during their prayers. Some thought it was the spirits of those who had wronged the mosque in the past, coming back to haunt the place. But many Islamic scholars would say these are more superstitions than religious facts.
One scary disturbing story is about a haunted house. There was a family who moved into an old mansion. At night, they would hear strange scratching noises on the walls. Their daughter started seeing a shadowy figure in her room that would stand over her bed. Every time they tried to leave, they'd find themselves back in the house as if some unseen force was keeping them trapped.
Sure. There is a story about an old, abandoned house on the outskirts of town. People say that at midnight, strange noises come from it. It's said that a family was brutally murdered there decades ago, and their spirits still roam the halls. If you pass by at night, you might see a faint light in the attic window, as if someone is still there, waiting.