Walking through the cemetery at night, I felt a cold hand on my shoulder, but no one was there when I turned. This made me realize that there might be something unseen and terrifying lurking in the dark among the tombstones. The idea that there could be a presence that can touch but not be seen is truly spine - chilling.
They are scary because they create a sense of unease in just one sentence. For example, 'The clock stopped ticking, then I heard a whisper in the silence.' It gives you a quick jolt of fear as your mind starts to fill in the blanks about what could be going on.
Two-sentence horror stories can be quite scary. They often use simplicity and ambiguity to let your imagination run wild, which can make the fear more intense.
My phone took a picture by itself and in the photo was a figure I couldn't see with my eyes. It's just so creepy as it implies there is something in my room that I'm not aware of and it can interact with my phone. This makes me wonder if it has been watching me all along.