One story could be about a little girl who had an imaginary friend named Lily. But at night, she would hear strange whispers that she thought were from Lily. One night, she saw a shadowy figure that looked like Lily in the corner of her room. It was really spooky. She told her parents but they just thought it was her overactive imagination.
There was a boy who had an imaginary friend he called Mr. Gray. Mr. Gray always seemed to be around when things went wrong. One time, the boy lost his favorite toy and Mr. Gray 'told' him where it was - in a really dark and spooky attic. When the boy went up there, he felt a cold chill as if Mr. Gray was right beside him, even though he couldn't see him. After that, the boy started to be a bit afraid of his so - called friend.
There was a girl who had an imaginary friend called Lily. Lily seemed like a normal friend to the girl at first. However, as time passed, the girl would often find things moved around in her room by 'Lily'. Her parents were worried and called in a paranormal investigator. They found out that there were signs of a ghostly presence in the house, and it seemed that Lily was a ghost who had befriended the girl. Maybe she was a spirit who once lived in the house and was lonely.
There was a boy who said his ghostly imaginary friend would appear at night. This friend told him stories of the old days when the house was first built. It seemed so real to the boy. The family thought it was just his wild imagination until they found old documents in the attic that matched the stories the 'ghost friend' told. It remains a mystery.
When I was little, I had an imaginary friend called Glitter. Glitter was a fairy who lived in my closet. I used to tell my mom that Glitter didn't like peas, so I couldn't eat them either. Looking back, it was a really funny way to avoid eating vegetables.
A young child had an imaginary friend named Shadow. Shadow would tell the child to do strange things like hiding in small, dark spaces for long periods. The child would come out all disheveled and with scratches that he couldn't explain. One time, the child was found in the attic, murmuring to Shadow. When his mother tried to pull him away, it was as if an unseen force was holding him back. After that incident, the family became very worried and sought help from a psychologist, thinking it was some sort of psychological issue, but the horrors related to Shadow didn't stop right away.
There is an imaginary ghost story set in an old cemetery. A spectral figure of an old gravedigger is said to appear. He was rumored to have been buried alive by mistake. His ghost now haunts the cemetery, moving tombstones and causing the wind to howl ominously around the graves. Whenever someone visits the cemetery at midnight, they might catch a glimpse of his shadowy form.
There was a boy named Tom. His imaginary friend was a big, friendly monster named Max. Max lived in the attic. Tom would often go up there to play with Max. They would build forts out of old boxes and pretend they were knights defending a castle. When Tom was afraid of the dark at night, Max would come down to his room and stay with him until he fell asleep. Max was always there for Tom, making his childhood full of fun and less scary.
There was a kid who claimed his imaginary friend was a shadowy figure that lived in the corner of his room. The figure would only come out when it was dark. The kid said this friend would move things around in his room. His parents thought he was just being imaginative until they started finding things in strange places too. One day, they even found the kid's toys arranged in a circle with a strange symbol in the middle. It was really creepy.
There's a story where a boy's ghost imaginary friend would make him do dangerous things. The friend would tell him to climb onto the roof or touch the stove when it was hot. His parents were terrified and sought help. Psychologists thought it was just a phase, but the family was sure it was something more sinister related to the 'ghost friend'.
Once upon a time, there was a little girl who moved into an old, creaky house. One night, she saw a strange white figure floating at the end of her bed. It had no face, just a hazy form. The girl was so scared that she hid under her blanket. But the ghostly figure seemed to be getting closer. She could feel a cold chill in the air. Then suddenly, it disappeared. The next day, she told her parents, but they thought it was just her imagination.
Once there was a little girl named Lily who had an imaginary friend named Charlie. At first, Charlie was fun, but then strange things started to happen. Lily would wake up with scratches on her arms, and she'd hear Charlie whispering dark things at night. One day, she saw Charlie's shadow, which was distorted and menacing. It seemed like Charlie wasn't a friendly imaginary friend anymore but something evil that wanted to harm her. Eventually, Lily's parents noticed her distress and moved her to a new house. Since then, she never saw Charlie again.