In a public library horror story, a group of students were doing research late at night. As they delved deeper into the stacks, they noticed a section that seemed to be colder than the rest of the library. When they tried to read the spines of the books there, they found that the titles were all in some unknown, ancient language. Suddenly, a gust of wind blew through the aisle, even though all the windows were closed, and they heard a mournful wailing sound. They quickly left that area, scared out of their wits.
Sure. There was a library where a person always felt like they were being watched while reading in a particular corner. Every time they looked up, there was no one there. Another story is about a library book that had a blood - like stain on it. No matter how many times the librarians tried to clean it, the stain would reappear. It gave everyone the creeps.
One library horror story could be about a haunted book. A librarian noticed that a particular old book would always be found on a different shelf in the morning, even though she clearly remembered putting it back in its proper place the night before. Another is when a student was studying alone at night in the library basement and heard strange whispers, but when he looked around, there was no one there.
A group of students once tried to do a very quiet study session in the library. But one of them accidentally sat on a whoopee cushion that someone had left on the chair. The loud noise it made was hilarious and broke the silence completely.
Once I was on a crowded bus. A man was so sweaty and smelled really bad. He was standing right next to me and I couldn't move away because it was so packed. It was a horrible journey.
One horror story is finding a huge cockroach crawling on the wall. It was so disgusting and made me feel really uneasy while using the bathroom.
There was a situation where a public adjuster misinterpreted the insurance policy. A business owner had flood damage, and the adjuster wrongly told him that certain types of damages were not covered. As a result, the business owner didn't get the full compensation he deserved. Later, when he got a second opinion, he found out that the adjuster was wrong, but by then it was a big hassle to get the insurance company to re - evaluate the claim.
There are cases where public housing is overrun by pests. In certain areas, rats are a huge problem. They chew through wires, which is a fire hazard, and they also contaminate food. Families living there are constantly worried about their children getting bitten or getting sick from the diseases these pests carry. It's really a nightmare for the residents.
There might be a story where someone tried to engage in sexual activity in a public restroom. Another person walked in and was extremely shocked and disgusted. It not only violated the privacy and comfort of others but also basic public decency.
One horror story could be extreme bullying. There was a student who was constantly taunted and physically harassed by a group of bullies. They would steal his lunch, trip him in the hallways, and spread malicious rumors about him. The school authorities took a long time to address the issue, and during that time, the victim's mental health deteriorated significantly.
One horror story could be about bullying. There was a kid in my public school who was constantly bullied for being different. He was shy and into books rather than sports. The bullies would take his things, push him around in the hallways, and call him names. It was really sad to see how the teachers sometimes didn't notice or didn't do enough to stop it. It made his school days a living nightmare.