A man is driving on a lonely road. He glances in the rear - view mirror. There's a figure in the backseat that wasn't there before. It gives me chills just thinking about it.
A girl is home alone. She hears a scratching at the door. When she looks through the peephole, she sees a long, bony finger slowly moving across it. That's really terrifying.
A woman wakes up in the middle of the night. She looks at the foot of her bed. A pair of red eyes stares back. Scary, right?
One story could be about a haunted mirror. A girl noticed in the mirror that there was always a figure behind her, but when she turned around, there was nothing. Every time she looked back at the mirror, the figure got closer and closer until one day she saw its face, a distorted and terrifying visage. And then she vanished, leaving only the mirror with a dark shadow inside it.
There's a story where a man entered an old, abandoned house as part of the Seven Second Riddles. In one of the rooms, there was a ticking clock. When he stared at it for seven seconds, he heard a blood - curdling scream. He tried to run, but the door slammed shut, and he was trapped with the sound of the screaming getting louder and louder.
I'm not specifically familiar with '113 horror stories'. But a general horror story could be about a haunted house. There was an old, dilapidated mansion on the outskirts of town. People said strange noises came from it at night. One night, a curious teenager decided to explore. As he entered, the door slammed shut behind him. He heard whispers and saw shadowy figures moving in the dark. He tried to find his way out but got lost in the maze - like corridors. Eventually, he fainted from fear.
One horror story could be about a haunted house. In '1001 horror stories', there might be a house where every night strange noises come from the attic. People who enter the house feel a sudden chill and a sense of being watched. Shadows seem to move on their own, and doors slam shut without any wind. It's a classic horror scenario that can send shivers down your spine.
A third story could be about a forest that is said to be cursed. A group of hikers go into the forest. As they walk deeper, they find that the trees seem to close in on them. They start to see apparitions of people who died in the forest long ago, and they struggle to find their way out as the forest seems to change its layout constantly.
There might be a story about a vengeful spirit. In the 1800 horror stories, it could be the spirit of a wronged woman. She was unjustly killed and now her spirit roams the place where she died. She appears to people at night, her face pale and eyes full of hatred. Those who see her are filled with an overwhelming sense of dread and soon find themselves in the middle of a series of terrifying events.
One horror story could be about a haunted house. In the story, a family moves into an old, dilapidated house. Strange noises start at night, like scratching on the walls. Doors open and close by themselves. They soon discover that a tragic event happened there long ago and the spirits are still trapped, seeking revenge. It's a terrifying experience for the family as they try to escape the clutches of the unknown forces in the house.
A man wakes up in the dark. He reaches for his phone. One second later, he feels a cold hand on his wrist.
The 'Second Pan Book of Horror Stories' probably has a collection of various horror narratives. It could feature different writing styles from different authors. Some stories might be set in spooky old houses, while others could be based on strange and unexplained phenomena. It's the kind of book that horror enthusiasts would pick up to get their dose of fright.
One story could be: 'I heard a knock on the door at midnight. When I opened it, no one was there, but I felt a cold hand on my shoulder.'