There was a story about a Saint Patrick's Day party in a small Irish village. A young girl put on an old, green dress she found in the attic of the party house. As soon as she put it on, she started to act strangely. She would speak in an old - fashioned accent and seemed to be possessed by the spirit of a long - dead woman who had worn the dress on a previous Saint Patrick's Day. It took a local priest to perform an exorcism to free her from the strange influence.
Well, another story goes that a group of tourists visited Ireland during Saint Patrick's Day. They decided to take a detour to a supposedly haunted bog. As they walked through the bog, they saw a strange green mist. The mist seemed to follow them and made them feel disoriented. One by one, they started to see apparitions of people who had drowned in the bog long ago. They were lucky to find their way out, but they were all shaken by the experience.
Yes, I've heard of a story where a drunk man on Saint Patrick's Day wandered into an old churchyard. As he walked among the graves, he felt a cold hand grab his ankle. When he looked down, he saw a bony hand emerging from the ground. He tried to run but felt as if he was being held back. He managed to break free and ran all the way home, never to go near that churchyard again on Saint Patrick's Day.
Yes. There was a story about a Saint Patrick's Day parade that went horribly wrong. As the parade was passing by an old cemetery, a strange mist rose. Out of the mist came apparitions of long - dead soldiers. They marched through the parade, scaring everyone. People ran in all directions, but some were so terrified that they fainted on the spot.
A local pub on St Patrick's Day had a horror story. People were enjoying their drinks when suddenly all the lights went out. In the darkness, they heard a woman sobbing. When the lights came back on, there was a greenish handprint on the mirror behind the bar. It was said that a jilted bride had died there long ago and still haunted the place on this festive day.
In a small Irish town, on St Patrick's Day, a local fisherman went out to sea early in the morning. As he was fishing, he saw a huge, dark shape underwater that he couldn't identify. It seemed to be circling his boat. He quickly rowed back to shore. When he told the story, the older folks in town said it might be a sea monster that was awakened on St Patrick's Day due to some ancient curse.
A horror story could involve a Saint Patrick's Day parade. In the middle of the parade, a mysterious figure dressed in all black joined in. As it passed by people, they felt a sense of dread. Later, those who had seen it up close started to have nightmares about being chased by a dark entity with a green glow in its eyes. It was as if this figure was a harbinger of doom during the festive Saint Patrick's Day.
One true horror desert story is about a group of hikers who got lost in the desert. They ran out of water and started seeing mirages that drove them to madness. One by one, they succumbed to the harsh conditions. It was a tragic end.
A story could be of a mother who received a bouquet of flowers on Mother's Day. But when she put them in a vase, she noticed a strange smell. As the day went on, she saw small bugs crawling out of the flowers. Later, she realized that the bugs were some kind of rare, venomous insects that had been sent to harm her on purpose. It was a terrifying discovery as she had no idea who would do such a thing.
On May Day, a group of students went camping near an old, abandoned mine. During the night, they heard loud banging and scraping sounds coming from the mine shaft. Curious, some of them went to investigate. As they got closer, they felt a cold wind and a sense of dread. When they shone their flashlights into the shaft, they saw a pair of glowing eyes staring back at them. They quickly ran back to their campsite and left the area the next morning, still haunted by what they might have seen in that mine.
I heard a story about a hitchhiker. A driver picked up a girl on a lonely road at night. She was very quiet. When they reached her destination, she got out and said, 'Thanks for the ride. By the way, there's a body in the trunk.' Then she vanished. The driver was horrified and when he checked the trunk, there was indeed a body. It gives me chills just thinking about it.
There's a story about an old, haunted house in Vietnam. A family moved in, not knowing its history. Strange things started to happen. Doors would open and close by themselves, and cold spots were felt all over the house. The family later found out that a tragic murder had occurred there years ago, and the spirit of the victim was still lingering, causing all the spooky happenings.
One horror story could be about a haunted leprechaun. Legend has it that a man once stole a leprechaun's gold on Saint Patrick's Day. The leprechaun then put a curse on him. Every night, he would hear strange noises in his attic, like the clinking of gold coins and the angry growls of the leprechaun. Eventually, he started seeing a small, green figure out of the corner of his eye, driving him to madness.