One example could be 'The last man on Earth sat alone in a room. There was a knock on the door.' It creates horror through the sudden and unexpected event in a seemingly desolate situation.
A 'the sentence horror story' might be 'She woke up to find all her teeth missing from her mouth, and the taste of blood on her tongue.' This immediately evokes a sense of shock and unease. It plays on our fears of physical harm and the unknown circumstances that led to such a disturbing state.
Another one could be 'He heard breathing in the attic, but he lived alone.' Here, the simple statement sets an eerie mood. The idea of an unexplained presence in a place that should be empty is a classic horror trope, making the reader's imagination run wild with possible explanations, like a ghost or an intruder.
One could be: 'I woke up to a noise. It was coming from inside the closet.'
One example could be 'I woke up in the middle of the night and saw a figure at the foot of my bed. When I turned on the light, it was still there.'
One example could be 'I woke up to find a cold hand on my shoulder. I live alone.' Another is 'The old doll in the attic blinked. It was facing the wall before.'
I woke up to a strange noise. When I looked under the bed, I saw a pair of eyes staring back at me.
Here's another: 'I saw my reflection smile at me. I wasn't smiling.'
One example could be 'I heard a scratching at my window. When I opened the curtain, there was a faceless figure.' Another is 'The old house was silent. Then I saw a pair of glowing eyes in the dark corner.'
I heard a baby crying in the attic. I live in an apartment. This is funny horror as it quickly sets up a spooky and illogical situation.
She always sleeps with one eye open. Tonight, she realized she was the only one in the house.
I woke up to a strange noise. When I turned on the light, a figure was standing at the foot of my bed.
One could be 'I woke up to a cold hand on my shoulder. It was my own, severed in my sleep.'