Well, Matt Query was an investigator looking into a series of disappearances in an old mansion. He entered the place with his flashlight. As he walked around, his flashlight started to flicker. He heard a blood - curdling scream from upstairs. When he rushed up there, he saw a door at the end of the hall. As he got closer to the door, he felt a sense of dread. He opened the door and was suddenly surrounded by a thick fog. Out of the fog, hands reached out to grab him, and he was never seen again.
The scariest part could be when Matt Query realizes he is completely alone and cut off from any help. For example, if he's in a spooky old house and his phone has no signal, and all the exits are blocked. That feeling of total isolation is terrifying.
Ghosts or spirits haunting the suburban homes could be an element. Perhaps a tragic event occurred in the past in that area, and the spirits are now restless and causing fear among the residents. For example, if an old house was the site of a murder, the ghosts of the victim or the killer might be present in the 'Matt Lewis Suburban Horror Story'.
Matt in a horror novel could be a character full of contradictions. On one hand, he may seem brave, as he is faced with terrifying situations. He might be the one who ventures into the abandoned house or investigates the strange noises in the middle of the night. However, on the other hand, he could also be deeply afraid. His internal struggle between courage and fear can add a lot of depth to the story. He may also have some flaws, like being too curious for his own good, which constantly gets him into more and more dangerous situations.
Matt Bomer had some memorable appearances in 'American Horror Story'. He was able to adapt to the show's often out - there and macabre storylines. His presence in the series helped to draw in audiences who were fans of his work. He interacted well with the other cast members, creating some truly engaging and sometimes disturbing on - screen moments that are characteristic of 'American Horror Story'.
I'm not really familiar with a specific 'Matt Lewis Suburban Horror Story'. It could be a self - published work or something relatively unknown. Maybe it involves typical suburban settings like quiet neighborhoods, but then has elements of horror such as strange noises at night, creepy neighbors, or unexplained disappearances within the suburban area.