One night, I was lying in bed, and suddenly I heard a strange noise. I peeked under my bed, and there was a shadowy figure. It had big, glowing eyes. I quickly pulled my blanket over my head and shivered all night, too scared to move. The next morning, it was gone, but I still wonder what it was.
In a small, old house, a young man named Tom rented a room. At night, he started to notice that his things were being moved around. One night, as he was about to go to sleep, he heard a scratching noise from under the bed. He got a flashlight and shone it under. There was a monstrous creature with matted fur and jagged teeth. It hissed at him. Tom ran out of the room and called the landlord. The landlord didn't believe him at first, but when they went back together, the monster was gone. However, Tom could still feel its presence, and he ended up leaving that place for good.
I had this creepy experience. I was alone at home one evening. I went to bed early. As I was dozing off, I heard scratching noises from under my bed. I thought it was my cat at first, but my cat was outside. I got the courage to look. There was a small, dark monster with sharp teeth. It hissed at me. I jumped out of bed and locked myself in the bathroom until morning. When I finally came out, there was no sign of it.
In this kind of short story, the monster can also be seen as a projection of a child's imagination. Maybe the child heard some spooky stories or watched a scary movie, and then their mind created this 'monster under the bed'. Usually, the resolution of the story is about the child facing their fear, which is an important life lesson.
Once upon a time, I was lying in my bed, just about to fall asleep. Then I heard a strange scratching sound from under my bed. I peeked over the edge and saw two glowing eyes. I was so scared that I hid under the covers. But then I remembered it might be my cat. I called for my cat and sure enough, it came out from under the bed. It was just a false alarm.
One common element is the feeling of being watched. The main character often senses that something is there, even before actually seeing the monster. Another is the mystery surrounding the monster. We don't usually know where it came from or what it wants. And of course, the element of the unknown under the bed. It's a dark, hidden space that we can't easily see into, which adds to the scariness.
In the 'A Monster Under My Bed' comic, it's all about the child's internal struggle and eventual bravery in facing the unknown presence. The story has elements of fantasy and discovery.
Well, in a sense it could be considered a 'true story'. You know, when you're young, the unknown can be really scary. That area under the bed is dark and shadowy. There could be creaking sounds from the house settling or things like that. Our minds, being what they are, might transform those normal things into a 'monster'. So it's more about our perception of fear than an actual monster.