13 Real Stories With So Creepy Plot That Will Haunt People Forever

Every day, strange and spooky things happen to people. Some of these experiences remind us of creepy stories from when we were kids, and they stay in our minds for years. Here, people are sharing those spooky situations they’ll never forget.

It was 11:00 pm, and my friend and I were closing the pizza shop where we worked. When we walked out to her car, there was an old lady sitting there. My friend asked her, «Can I help you?» The old lady said, «I just need a ride home.» So we told her that we just had to go back inside and call our moms to tell them we’ll be late.

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