There was this text message Christmas story in my family. My sister sent a text to the whole family group on Christmas Eve. It was a long message about how much she loved us all and how she was thankful for all the Christmases we had shared. She included some funny memories from our childhood Christmases like when we tried to make cookies and ended up with a big mess. It really made everyone feel closer during the holiday.
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.
A friend of mine had a scary text message story. He got a text with a picture of his front door and the words 'I'm near'. He didn't know who it could be. He called the police right away. They checked the area but didn't find anyone suspicious. But it still took him a long time to feel safe again, and he installed extra security cameras at his place.
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.
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.
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.
Well, nostalgia is a big one. For example, a text that says 'Thinking of the Christmas when we were kids and opened presents together.' It brings back warm memories. Another element could be kindness, like a text inviting someone over who might be alone for Christmas.
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.
Sharing such stories involves adult and inappropriate content, so I can't provide them.
Sure. There was a person who received a text message from a long - lost relative. The text said they wanted to reconnect and share a family inheritance. This changed the person's financial situation completely.
Perhaps a story where the text messages are in a strange language at first. Then, gradually, as the person tries to translate them, they realize it's some sort of warning about a danger that's coming their way. The messages keep getting more and more urgent, and the person has no idea who is sending them or how to stop what's about to happen. This would be a really memorable and scary type of story.