A girl I knew got a text from her ex - boyfriend who had passed away a year before. The text just said 'I miss you'. She thought it was some cruel prank at first. But then more texts came. 'Why did you forget me?' She was really scared. She showed the texts to her family, but they thought she was making it up. She changed her number in the end, but she still wonders if it was really her ex - boyfriend somehow reaching out from the other side.
Effective scary texting stories often have an air of unpredictability. You don't expect the next text to say what it does. For example, you might get a normal - looking text about the weather, but then the next one says 'The storm is coming for you'. It also helps if there is a sense of isolation in the story. The person receiving the texts feels like they are alone in dealing with this strange and scary situation. And if there is a build - up in the texts, starting from something mildly strange to something extremely terrifying, it can really draw the reader in and make them feel the fear.
One scary texting story is about a girl who kept getting texts from an unknown number. The texts said things like 'I'm watching you'. She got really scared and tried to change her number, but the texts still came. Eventually, she found out it was a prank by her so - called friend who thought it would be funny. It was a cruel joke that left her feeling very shaken.
Texts that build suspense. For instance, if the texts start with something small like 'There's something in your attic' and then keep sending more details gradually like 'It's getting closer to your bedroom door', it slowly builds up the horror in your mind. You start to imagine all sorts of terrifying things, and that's what makes a horror texting story truly scary.
Sure. I was texting with someone who seemed normal at first. But then they started sending really strange and menacing messages like 'You can't hide forever'. I had no idea who this person was or what they meant. I blocked the number in the end, but it still gives me shivers when I think about it. There was just this sense of unknown danger that was really scary.
A texting scary story could involve a group of friends who are on a camping trip. One of them starts getting texts from someone saying they are being watched. The texts include details about their campsite that only someone nearby could know. As they try to figure out who it is, strange noises start to come from the forest around them. It turns out there's a deranged hermit who doesn't like people on his territory and is using texting to scare them away.
The unknown sender is a really scary element. When you don't know who is texting you and they're sending threatening or creepy messages, it gives you a sense of being targeted by an invisible enemy. For example, getting texts from a blocked number.
First, think of a spooky setting like an old abandoned house or a dark forest. Then, create a menacing character, maybe a ghost or a serial killer. For the texting part, have the texts come from this character and include details that would frighten the recipient, like threats or descriptions of things only the character should know.