Kidnapped: A Tale of Terror. This name gives a sense of the horror and danger involved in a kidnapping. It immediately makes the reader anticipate a story full of thrills and suspense.
How about 'The Unwanted Journey'? It gives the feeling that the kidnapped person is forced into an unwanted experience. Also, 'The Kidnapped Soul' can be a very evocative name. And 'The Abductor's Grasp' is quite descriptive.
'Stolen Away: A Kidnapping Narrative'. The phrase 'stolen away' gives the feeling of something precious being taken without permission, which is exactly what happens in a kidnapping. It also has a certain rhythm to it that makes it catchy for a title.
'Kidnapped: A Desperate Struggle'. It implies that there will be a fight or struggle in the story, which is often a central aspect of kidnapping stories. It also makes the reader wonder who is kidnapped and what they will do to escape.
Well, start by creating complex characters. Make the kidnapper have a motive that's not just plain evil. Also, build tension throughout the story to keep readers on the edge of their seats.
A good kidnapping story often has a strong sense of mystery. The readers or viewers are left wondering who the kidnapper is, why the kidnapping occurred, and how the victim will be rescued. For example, in many detective - themed kidnapping stories, the identity of the kidnapper is hidden until the very end.
Once there was a little girl named Lily. She was waiting for the school bus one morning. A van suddenly stopped and a man grabbed her. Lily was so scared. Her parents were devastated when they realized she was missing. The kidnapper kept her in a dark, cold room. Days passed, and Lily became weaker and more hopeless. Eventually, the police found the place, but Lily was in a very bad state both physically and mentally. It was a truly sad situation for everyone involved.