Once upon a time, at an old, dilapidated dock. There was a fisherman who went there every night. One foggy evening, as he was tying up his boat, he heard a strange moaning sound coming from the deep water. He peered into the murky darkness but saw nothing. Suddenly, a cold hand grabbed his ankle from the water. He tried to scream but his voice was caught in his throat. With all his might, he managed to break free and ran away from that cursed dock, never to return again.
The scariest part could be the unknown lurking beneath the water. You can't see what's there, but you can feel a menacing presence. Just like in many dock horror stories where something grabs the victim from the water without warning.
There have been stories about the dock a tot where the sizing was all wrong. A baby was too big for it but the parents didn't realize until they saw the baby looking really uncomfortable and cramped in it. And then there was this one incident where the dock a tot had some sort of chemical smell which made the baby sick. The parents were horrified as they didn't expect such a thing from a product meant for their little one.
A small dock can be a very interesting setting for a story. For example, it could be a place where fishermen gather early in the morning to set out for their daily catch. There might be an old, rickety bench on the dock where they sit and prepare their fishing gear.
I've heard of a situation where the dock a tot caught fire due to being placed too close to a heat source. Thankfully, the baby was not in it at the time. But it was a huge shock for the family. Another horror story is about a dock a tot that had a sharp object hidden inside the fabric. It scratched the baby's skin when the baby moved around. These stories show the importance of carefully checking the product before using it with a baby.
The heart-wrenching trilogy of Xinyi Dock included " The Heart-Eater "," The Mountain Moon Doesn't Know What's Deep Inside ", and " Time Knows How Much I Love You ". These works used tragic plots and sadomasochism as the theme, depicting people's helpless and desperate emotional experience in the whirlpool of fate. The author, Xinyi Wu, was good at depicting the pain and struggle in the hearts of the characters, leaving a deep impression on the readers.
I'm not sure specifically which 'the dock anxiety' story you are referring to. It could be about someone's anxiety related to a dock area, perhaps they have a fear of water near the dock, or it could be related to something specific that happens at a dock like waiting for a ship to arrive while being worried about various things such as missed connections or lost cargo.