In a particular alley in the city, there's a story of a woman in a white dress. She appears only on foggy nights. If you make eye contact with her, she will start following you. A man once reported that he ran as fast as he could, but every time he looked back, she was getting closer. He finally made it to a crowded street and she disappeared.
There's a story about an old, abandoned apartment building in the city. Legend has it that a family was brutally murdered there years ago. Now, those who pass by at night claim to hear screams and see strange lights in the windows. Some even say they've felt cold hands grabbing at them when they got too close to the building.
One scary urban story is about the haunted subway. People say that at midnight, if you're on a certain subway line, you might see a shadowy figure moving between the cars. It's said to be the spirit of a worker who died during the construction of the subway.
One scary urban myth is the story of the vanishing hitchhiker. Legend has it that a person hitchhiking on a lonely road at night will be picked up by a kind - hearted driver. But as they near their destination, the hitchhiker suddenly disappears, leaving only a cold spot or a wet patch on the seat. It's said to be the spirit of someone who died in an accident on that road and is doomed to repeat their last journey.
There's the story of Bloody Mary. If you go into a bathroom with the lights off, say her name three times in front of a mirror, she'll appear. Some say she was a witch who was killed brutally, and now she haunts those who dare to summon her. It's really creepy as it plays on our fear of the dark and the unknown in a very confined space like a bathroom.
There's a story of a subway tunnel. Late at night, a man was waiting for the last train. As the train approached, he saw a figure on the tracks that looked like a girl in a white dress. But when the train passed, there was no one there. The next day, he heard that a girl had died in that tunnel years ago and her spirit is still lingering, waiting for someone to save her.
There was this abandoned subway tunnel that some urban explorers decided to check out. They walked for a while in the pitch - black tunnel. Then, they saw a figure in the distance. At first, they thought it was another explorer, but as they got closer, the figure disappeared. They also noticed strange cold spots in the tunnel. When they turned around to leave, they felt like something was following them, and they could hear faint footsteps that made their hair stand on end.
One really scary urban legend is the story of Bloody Mary. Legend has it that if you go into a dark bathroom, light a candle, and say 'Bloody Mary' three times while looking into the mirror, a terrifying apparition will appear. It's said to be the spirit of a woman who was wronged in some way, and she'll either harm you or drive you insane. Another is the Hook Man. A man with a hook for a hand is said to lurk in lovers' lanes. Supposedly, he was a criminal who escaped from prison and now preys on young couples parked in secluded areas.
A scary story goes like this. There was a hotel room that was said to be cursed. Every guest who stayed in that room reported seeing a shadowy figure by the window at midnight. One guest even said that the figure tried to touch him. Since then, the hotel has a hard time getting people to stay in that room.
Sure. One of the scary stories could be about a haunted house. People who enter it start to hear strange noises and see shadowy figures. It gives a feeling of being constantly watched.
The 'Slender Man' story from urban dictionary is really terrifying. He is depicted as a tall, thin figure with no face, often lurking in forests. He is said to target children and those who encounter him experience disturbing hallucinations.
The Babadook. This is an urban legend that has also been made into a movie. It's about a strange, shadowy figure that haunts a family. The legend says that once you read a certain book about the Babadook, it will start to appear in your life, bringing with it a sense of dread and misfortune.
Sure. I was walking across a busy street in the city. I was looking at my phone for a second and didn't notice the traffic light had changed. A car came speeding towards me and honked loudly. I jumped back just in time to avoid getting hit. It was a stupid mistake on my part.