She entered the elevator alone late at night, expecting a simple ride to her floor. The doors closed, the elevator moved normally, and there were no alarms, noises, or signs of danger.
Still, as the ride continued, her discomfort grew. Small details she would normally ignore suddenly felt more intense, showing how the mind can turn an everyday moment into something unsettling.
The elevator reached her floor without incident, but the feeling stayed with her. The experience became a reminder that sometimes fear comes not from what happens around us, but from how our minds interpret the moment.