There was this one time at a Spirit Halloween store. An employee was closing up late at night. As he was turning off the lights in the backroom, he heard strange noises, like chains dragging on the floor. He thought it might be some prank from a coworker, but when he turned around, he saw a faint apparition of a prisoner - like figure. It disappeared as soon as he blinked, but he could still feel a cold chill in the air for the rest of the night.
There was a Spirit Halloween store that was built on an old cemetery site. People who worked there late at night often reported seeing shadowy figures moving between the aisles. One employee was arranging the skeleton displays when she felt a hand on her shoulder. But when she turned around, there was no one there. She ran out of the store and never went back. Legend has it that the spirits of the buried were not happy with the store being built on their resting place.
Well, a well - known Halloween ghost story is about the Bell Witch. The Bell Witch haunted the Bell family in Tennessee. It would make strange noises, move objects, and even physically attack family members. There's also the story of La Llorona. She is a weeping woman who is said to roam near rivers and lakes on Halloween. She lost her children and now searches for them while wailing, and it's believed that if you encounter her, you're in for some bad luck. And the story of the Gray Man, who is said to appear before a hurricane in the Carolinas, warning people to evacuate.
There's the story of the Headless Horseman in Irish Halloween lore. Legend has it that he rides through the night on his spectral horse. He was once a cruel knight who lost his head in battle. Now, on Halloween, he haunts the places where he once committed his evil deeds. He's often seen galloping across misty moors, his headless form a terrifying sight for anyone unlucky enough to cross his path. And if you hear the sound of hoofbeats approaching on Halloween night, it might be him.
One night on Halloween, a little girl in a white dress was walking alone in the cemetery. She suddenly saw a faint figure floating among the tombstones. It was a ghostly old woman. The girl froze in fear, but then the old woman just vanished into thin air.
There was a ghost who lived in an old mansion. Every Halloween, he would put on a big show for the local kids. He would make his sheet look like different animals. One year he made himself look like a spooky bunny. The kids would come by, expecting to be scared, but instead they would laugh at the goofy ghost bunny. It became a Halloween tradition for the kids to visit the funny ghost in the mansion.
There's a story of a haunted house on the outskirts of town. Every Halloween, strange noises come from it. People say that a young girl died in that house many years ago under mysterious circumstances. Her ghost still lingers. She can be seen in the windows, looking out with a sad expression. Those who have entered the house claim to have felt cold hands touch them and heard her sobbing in the empty rooms. It's a place that everyone avoids on Halloween night.
One scary ghost Halloween story is about an old abandoned house on the edge of town. Every Halloween night, a strange white figure could be seen in the attic window. A group of brave teenagers once decided to explore the house. As they entered, the air turned cold. In the attic, they found an old diary that told the story of a young girl who had died there many years ago. Since then, her ghost has been said to haunt the place, seeking revenge on those who enter uninvited.
There's a story of a witch on Halloween. A young girl got lost in the forest on Halloween night. She came across an old woman who seemed kind at first. But as the night grew darker, the woman revealed herself to be a witch. She was about to cast a spell on the girl when the girl found a magic amulet in her pocket that repelled the witch.
Here's another. 'The Woman in White'. There was a beautiful woman who was jilted at the altar on her wedding day. Heartbroken, she threw herself into a nearby river. Now, on Halloween nights, she can be seen walking along the riverbank, dressed all in white. Her face is pale as a ghost, and she weeps silently. If you happen to cross her path, she will stare at you with her sad, empty eyes, and it's said that a feeling of deep sorrow will overcome you. Some who have seen her claim that she disappears into thin air when you blink.
One popular Halloween monster story is about the Headless Horseman. Legend has it that he rides through the night on a black horse, looking for his lost head. He is often seen in the woods near Sleepy Hollow. People say if you're out on Halloween night in that area, you might just catch a glimpse of him galloping by, his cloak flowing in the wind.