There is something so haunting about an empty hallway. There is something so inexplicably terrifying about not knowing where you are, and who could be around you. There is nothing scarier than feeling eyes following you, burning marks into your back, creating scars that will never heal. Walking through an empty hallway, there are no more colorful posters, no more familiar lockers, just an empty, blank, dark hallway. As you walk through this empty hallway, all that can be heard is your own heavy breath, and the only thing you can feel is your pounding heart. There is nothing scarier than knowing that you are alone in this hallway. A sudden bang, a loud thud, and a muffled scream cut through the deafening silence. You are alone in this hallway, yet you run faster than you ever have before, dashing down the never ending hallway, scared of whatever made the noise. You look back, and for a moment, you are alone again. There is nothing scarier than an empty hallway. You are out of breath, panting, tired. Your legs burn from the strain of running so fast, and you slowly look around. The hallway feels like it's closing in on you. It feels as though you are suffocating. Your chest tightens and suddenly, you are surrounded by darkness. There is nothing more haunting than an empty hallway.