By: JESSICA RHOADES
Staff Writer
1. Creepy Christmas
A first-year student arrives home. Her cousins offer to stay, but she waves them off. Nice to be alone in the house for a change.
Vaguely she noticed an unfamiliar car parked in the street.
As she sat down on the couch, she heard a knock on the front door.
She opened the door to a man, who asked: “Is that car for sale?”
His next question was: “Is there someone else home I can talk to?”
She hastily shuts the door, hides, and hears bumping and breaking as the man finds another way into the house.
Luckily her uncle arrives in time to beat him off.
2. The Grither
When his children ask for a scary story on Christmas Eve, the father tells them about ‘The Grither.’ A fearsome monster, about whom it is said that will come to get you when you don’t finish his story.
“He lives at the North Pole,” the father says, while the mother urges him to finish the story quickly.
“Of course, he’s not real,” the father says. The children beg him to finish the story.
Then two giant hands reach through the windows and pop the heads of the father and the mother. They didn’t finish his story.
4. The Snowman
A man stays in a solitary cabin in the middle of a snowy forest.
He wakes up in the middle of the night and looks outside. He sees a snowman standing in the distance. Very strange, because no other people live there to make a snowman.
The next day the snowman is still there. He wakes up again during the night and sees the snowman again.
In the morning, he goes out for a closer look. Nobody is there. He knocks the snowman down.
The following night something is hitting the window…