Well, here's my story. I was alone at the gas station late at night. A car pulled up, but when I went to serve it, there was no one inside. I thought it was strange but shrugged it off. Later, I heard strange noises coming from the restroom. I went to check it out, and the door was locked from the inside. But I could see a shadow moving under the door. I called the police, and when they finally got the door open, there was nothing there.
Sure. One story is about a late - night traveler who stopped at a gas station in the middle of nowhere. As he was pumping gas, he saw a strange figure lurking in the shadows at the edge of the station. When he looked again, it was gone. But then he heard scratching noises on his car. He quickly got in and drove off, heart pounding.
The scariest thing could be seeing a ghostly apparition. Like a figure that appears and disappears, leaving you with a feeling of dread. It would be terrifying if it just stared at you without saying a word.
There was this one time at a gas station where a family had a pet parrot in their car. As they were waiting in line for the pump, the parrot started shouting 'Fill 'er up! Fill 'er up!' in a really loud and comical voice. All the customers at the gas station were looking and laughing.
Sorry, I don't know the details of 'the old gas station story' so I can't share any interesting parts.
Often, it's the sense of being watched. You're just minding your own business, pumping gas or paying inside, and you get this feeling that there are eyes on you. And sometimes, it's not just a feeling. There are stories where people actually see a figure or a pair of eyes observing them from the bushes or from the corner of the building. This feeling of being preyed upon is really terrifying in gas station stories.
A woman once pulled into a gas station in a small town. While she was waiting for her tank to fill, she noticed a little girl in a tattered dress standing near the edge of the station. The girl looked really sad. But when the woman tried to approach her to ask if she was okay, the girl vanished into thin air. The woman was so freaked out that she left without even getting her receipt.
The characters included the male lead, Chen Mu. "I Open a Gas Station in the Northwest." Author: "Daddy is Invincible." It was an urban/supernatural novel. It had management, ease, and farming elements. It was completed and could be enjoyed without worry. [User recommendation: Description: Powerless. Simply put, I picked up a cheat and got rich from a gas station.] However, there was nothing embarrassing about being pretentious. It was not bad and worth eating. I hope you will like this book.
Once I worked in an old building. One night, I was alone in the office finishing a project. Suddenly, all the lights went out. I heard strange noises coming from the corridor. It sounded like heavy footsteps but no one was supposed to be there. I was so scared that I couldn't move at first. Then I managed to find my phone and use the flashlight. When I finally got the courage to check, there was nothing. But that night still haunts me.
There was a gas station on the outskirts of a city. An Indian family was on a road trip and stopped there. The father, Raj, went inside to pay for the gas while the kids were excited to see the various items in the store. The Indian family ended up chatting with the gas station attendant, sharing stories about their travels and learning about the local area. It was a pleasant encounter that added a nice touch to their journey.
In a small town, there was a gas station that had a reputation for being haunted. The story goes that many years ago, a mechanic died in a tragic accident at the station. Ever since then, at midnight, the lights in the garage would flicker on and off by themselves. Some people claimed to have seen the apparition of the mechanic still working on a car that no longer exists. Workers at the gas station would sometimes hear the sound of tools being used in the middle of the night, which sent chills down their spines.