Strange noises are always a big part of the horror. When you are in a house babysitting and you hear creaking or banging sounds, especially when you are alone with the kids and there is no logical explanation for the noises. It makes you feel like there is an unseen danger lurking around.
Unusual behavior from the children can be really frightening. For example, if they start talking to someone who isn't there or acting in a way that is completely out of character. It makes you wonder what is wrong with them or if there is something else in the house influencing them.
For me, it's when something seems to be not right with the kids. For example, if a normally calm kid suddenly becomes very agitated for no obvious reason. Or if a kid starts acting in a very strange and out - of - character way. In one story, a kid just stared blankly at the wall for hours without blinking while the babysitter was there. It was really creepy. Another aspect is when there are unexplained events like objects moving on their own. In a babysitting situation, you are responsible for the safety of the kids, and these strange happenings make you feel like you're not in control.
One of the scariest parts is when you sense something is wrong but can't explain it. For example, a babysitter might feel like they're being watched, but there's no one there. And then things start to move on their own, like toys or furniture. It's really creepy and makes you feel vulnerable especially when you're responsible for a child's safety.
The feeling of being alone with the kids in a potentially haunted - like situation is terrifying. You have the responsibility of taking care of the children, but at the same time, you might be dealing with something that scares you. It's a double - edged sword of fear. You can't just run away because of the kids, but staying might mean facing the unknown.
In an Emily horror story, the moment when Emily realizes she's completely alone and there's no one to help her can be really terrifying. Like when she was in the forest camping and all she had was her tent against whatever was out there with the glowing eyes. She knew she couldn't just run to safety easily.
As I don't know the story, I can't say for sure. But in horror stories, sudden and unexpected events are often the scariest. Maybe in 'the call horror story', it's a really creepy voice on the call that suddenly says something terrifying.
The scariest part is the doll moving on its own. It defies all logic and gives a sense of something truly unnatural.
The scariest part could be the financial loss. When you invest a lot of money in decoration and it all goes wrong, like in the case where you pay for high - quality materials but end up with cheap and shoddy ones. It's a big blow to your wallet.
The scariest part is often the unexpected consequences. For example, the pipes might start making really strange noises, like something is alive down there. It gives this feeling that you've messed with something you shouldn't have.
As I'm not aware of the 'daenys horror story', it's hard to say. But in horror, often the unknown and the unexpected are the scariest elements. For example, a character being alone in a strange place and having a feeling that something is very wrong but not knowing what it is. Also, the loss of control and the threat to one's safety can be terrifying aspects in a horror story.
The loss of control. When people are on PCP, they often do things they would never do sober, like attacking others or harming themselves.