Once upon a time, there was a girl named Lily. She was home alone and her parents had told her not to turn off the lights. As the night grew darker, she heard strange noises outside her window. But she remembered not to turn off the lights. Suddenly, a dark figure seemed to be lurking just beyond the reach of the light. Every time she looked towards the window, it disappeared. She was so scared but she held onto the belief that the lights were keeping her safe. Eventually, the sun rose and the figure was gone. But she never knew what it really was.
It creates a sense of vulnerability and unknown. When the lights are on, you can see what's around you. But when they're off, anything could be lurking in the darkness, and that fear of the unseen is terrifying.
The scariest part could be when the characters start to doubt if the lights will actually keep them safe. For example, if they see a shadow getting closer even with the lights on, like in the story where the girl saw the dark figure outside the window. It makes them realize that there might be something more powerful than the protection the lights seem to offer.
The atmosphere would be quite dark and mysterious. With all the lights off, there would be a sense of secrecy and anticipation. Shadows would play across the room or the space where Harry Styles is, creating an almost otherworldly feel.
Maybe it's a spooky fanfic. The lights are turned off and strange things start to happen around Harry Styles. There could be some sort of supernatural element involved, like a ghostly presence that he has to face in the darkness. This would add an element of mystery and horror to the story.
When reading novels on the phone at night, you usually need to turn off the lights because using the phone to read novels will consume battery power and using the phone in the dark will cause damage to your eyes. At the same time, the lights on the phone might interfere with the reading experience of the novel. Therefore, turning off the lights was one of the effective measures to protect the eyes and battery.
I'm not sure specifically which 'turn the lights back on story' you mean. It could be about a power outage and the efforts to restore electricity, or perhaps a more metaphorical story about bringing hope or clarity (like turning on lights in a dark situation).
Since I don't know the exact 'turn the lights back on story', it's difficult to say. It could be a story about a family, so the main characters would be the family members like the parents, children, etc. who are involved in getting the lights back on.