There was a taxi driver who worked at night. One night, he picked up a passenger who was very quiet. The driver tried to make small talk, but the passenger didn't respond. As they drove along a desolate road, the driver looked in the rear - view mirror and saw that the passenger's face was all white and her eyes were completely black. He was so scared that he immediately stopped the car and the 'passenger' just vanished into thin air.
One scary story is about a lone driver on a deserted country road at night. Suddenly, a figure in white appears in the middle of the road. As the driver brakes, the figure vanishes. When the driver starts again, the figure reappears, closer this time, and seems to be following the car. It's a truly spine - chilling experience.
There's also the story of 'Bloody Mary'. Legend has it that if you go into a dark bathroom, light some candles, and say 'Bloody Mary' three times while looking into the mirror, a terrifying apparition will appear. Many people claim to have had strange experiences when trying this, like seeing a pale face with bloodshot eyes or feeling a cold presence.
One classic Halloween night scary story is 'The Legend of Sleepy Hollow'. It's about Ichabod Crane, a superstitious schoolteacher who encounters the Headless Horseman. Another is 'The Monkey's Paw'. A family gets a cursed monkey's paw that grants wishes but with terrible consequences. And 'The Tell - Tale Heart' is also great. A man is driven mad by an old man's vulture - like eye and commits murder, only to be haunted by the sound of the dead man's heart.
One classic is the story of the Hook Man. Legend has it that a man with a hook for a hand haunts lovers parked in secluded areas at night. Another is the story of the girl in the mirror. If you stare into a mirror in a dark room and say her name three times, she'll appear behind you. And there's the story of the abandoned asylum, where strange noises and apparitions are said to lurk.
A cemetery at midnight is a classic setting for scary stories. The tombstones, the silence broken only by the wind, and the idea of the dead not really being at rest. Also, an old, derelict asylum can be really spooky. The empty hallways, the cells, and the history of madness and pain associated with it.
Here's another. In a small village, there was a legend about a headless horseman that would ride through the streets at night. One night, a traveler was walking through the village when he heard the sound of hoofbeats approaching. He turned and saw a figure on a horse, but there was no head. The horseman chased him, and the traveler ran as fast as he could. He hid in an old barn, but the sound of the horseman's horse circling outside made him tremble with fear all night long until morning came and the danger seemed to pass.
One scary wedding night story is about a couple who checked into a very old, supposedly haunted hotel for their wedding night. As they were getting ready for bed, they heard strange scratching noises coming from the walls. They tried to ignore it at first, but then the lights started to flicker. The bride was so scared that she hid under the covers while the groom tried to be brave and investigate. He opened the door to the hallway and saw a shadowy figure disappear around the corner. They ended up leaving the hotel in the middle of the night.
One scary night story is about a haunted house. There was an old, dilapidated mansion on the outskirts of town. People said that at night, strange noises came from it. One night, a curious teenager decided to enter. As he walked through the creaky halls, cold hands seemed to brush his shoulders, but when he turned, there was no one there. He heard whispers that seemed to be calling his name. Terrified, he ran out and never went back.
During a night shift at a gas station, there was a really creepy customer. He just stared at me without saying a word for a long time. His eyes were cold and lifeless. After he left, I heard scratching noises outside the door. I peeked out but saw nothing. I was so scared that I almost called the police. Maybe it was just an animal, but it felt really eerie.
There was this time when I was driving at night on a mountain road. The fog was really thick, making it hard to see. All of a sudden, I heard strange noises like something was scratching at the side of my car. I was too scared to stop and check. I just kept driving, praying that whatever it was would go away. It was a terrifying experience that I'll never forget.