A woman woke up one morning to a text message that read 'You'll be with me soon'. She didn't recognize the number. As the day went on, she got more texts with creepy messages like 'I know your every move' and 'Your time is running out'. She tried to change her number, but the texts still found their way to her new number. It was as if the sender had some otherworldly power to track her down.
Sure. One text message horror story could be like this: A girl received a text from an unknown number saying 'I'm always watching you'. She ignored it at first, but then strange things started to happen around her. Her things were moved when she was out, and she would sometimes feel like someone was staring at her from the shadows.
There was a man who got a text message that just had a picture of his front door. He thought it was a prank from a friend at first. But then more texts came with pictures of him leaving his house, going to work. He started to feel really scared and paranoid, not knowing who was sending these texts and why they were spying on him.
One horror story is about a girl who kept getting text messages from an unknown number. The messages were just a countdown from 10. She was terrified but couldn't stop the messages. When it reached 0, she heard a strange noise outside her window. She peeked out and saw a figure in the dark that seemed to be staring right at her.
Once upon a Christmas, I received a text from an old friend. It said, 'Remember the Christmas we spent sledding? Missing those days. Merry Christmas!' It brought back memories of us racing down the snowy hills, laughter in the cold air. It was such a simple yet heartwarming text that made my Christmas special.
Sure. Once my friend sent a text saying 'I just saw a cat riding a skateboard!' It was so absurd that I couldn't stop laughing. Another time, my sister texted me 'I'm stuck in the washing machine. Help!' which was clearly a joke but still very funny.
One message horror story could be about receiving a text from an unknown number. The text simply said 'I'm watching you'. There was no way to trace the number and every time you looked out the window, you felt like there were eyes on you.
A woman got a text with a photo of her own bedroom, but she was at work at that time. The text said 'I'm closer than you think'. She was terrified. She asked her neighbors to check on her house, but they found nothing. However, she couldn't shake off the feeling of being watched ever since she got that text.
A colleague once texted 'I'm so tired, I just tried to put my keys in the coffee machine instead of my office door. Thank goodness I realized before I poured coffee on them!' It was a hilarious mix - up that he shared through that short text message.
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Sure. There's a story where a girl named Gabby starts getting text messages from a blocked number. The messages say things like 'I'm in your house'. Gabby is initially scared but tries to rationalize it. However, as she walks around her house, she hears strange noises that match the timing of the text messages. In the end, she discovers that it was her prank - loving brother all along, but the initial fear was very real.
In a text horror story, a young boy started getting texts from his dead friend's number. The texts were full of strange symbols and a few words that made no sense at first. But as he decoded them, they seemed to be warnings about a dark entity that was after him. Every night after getting the texts, he could hear strange noises outside his window.
The anonymity. You don't know who is sending the text. It could be anyone, a stranger, or even someone you thought you could trust. That uncertainty is really scary.