There was a ghost in an old house. This ghost was really into baking. It would try to make cookies in the middle of the night. But every time it would forget that it couldn't actually touch things properly. So the flour would go all over the place, and the eggs would break messily on the floor. It was a very silly ghost indeed.
There was a little elf who was in charge of wrapping presents. But he got so excited about the shiny paper that he wrapped himself up instead! His friends found him and had to unwrap him like a present. It was a very silly sight.
A short ghost story involves a lighthouse. The lighthouse keeper one day started seeing a figure on the stairs. It was a sailor who had drowned years ago. The figure would always disappear when he got closer. The keeper was so scared that he quit his job soon after.
Sure. Here's one. There was an old, abandoned house at the end of the street. One night, a girl walked by it. She heard a faint crying from inside. When she peeked through the window, she saw a shadowy figure in the corner. She ran away as fast as she could.
Yes. A ghost thought it could ride a bicycle. So it found an old rusty bicycle in the attic of the haunted house. But when it sat on it, it just sank through the seat and the bicycle fell apart. It was a really silly sight.
Sure. Once there was a little kid who thought that clouds were made of cotton candy. One day, he climbed up on the roof with a long stick, trying to reach the clouds to have a taste. Another story is about a kid who tried to teach his pet dog to read. He held a book in front of the dog and pointed at the words, waiting for the dog to bark in response as if it was reading. And there was also a kid who believed that if he planted a coin in the garden, a money tree would grow.
Sure. Once my friend thought his phone was stolen. He searched everywhere frantically. After an hour, he found it in his other hand all along. He just put it there and forgot.
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Yes. Consider a haunted house where the ghosts are afraid of the dark. They keep turning on all the lights at night, which is really strange for a haunted place. In another story, a zombie loves to dance disco. Whenever it sees a disco ball, it starts grooving in its clumsy, zombie - like way. There's also a sea monster that is scared of fish. It tries to stay away from the ocean areas where there are lots of fish, which makes it seem more silly than terrifying.
Sure. Here's one. There was a young girl who moved into an old house. Every night, she heard a faint scratching at her door. One night, she couldn't bear it and opened the door. There was nothing there, but when she turned around, she saw a pair of glowing eyes in the corner of her room. Then, a cold hand touched her shoulder.
Once upon a time, there was a little girl who moved into an old house. At night, she heard strange scratching noises. She peeked out of her room and saw a small white figure scurrying across the hall. It turned out to be a friendly little ghost cat that just liked to play pranks.