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THE INDIAN MAN
This story is actually my aunt Jill's story.
She
has experienced a lot of things in her house
located in San Diego, California and all have
included an Indian Man.
My aunt Jill's house was built on an Indian
burial ground and the realtors said it was
fine. But Jill says otherwise. She says that
late at night, she gets up to get a drink of
water before going to bed and outside her
kitchen window she sees an Indian Man walking
around the backyard aimlessly, like he's lost
something. He's a relatively nice spirit and
doesn't do anything to my aunt or her husband and
all he does is walk around the yard looking down
at the floor.
One easter, the family gathered at her house to
celebrate and she told everyone about what
happened. No one believed her of course, and she
didn't try to convince us, knowing that what she
saw was in fact real.
That night, everyone
decided to stay over, considering that everyone
had been drinking and most of us live far away. My
uncle brought all of the kids tents to sleep in
because we all wanted to sleep outside. They
were tiny tents, only fitting two kids, we set
up 5 tents and set in for the night. Late that
night, I woke up and heard drums or something
like that. Thinking I was just tired, I fell
back asleep.
The next night, I woke up to find my sister
panicking and trying to get up. Our tent had
collapsed on top of us and my sister was
freaking out. When we managed to get out of the
tent, we found out that all the kids' tents
had collapsed as well. I also found out that my
cousin heard the drums too but thought it was
the next door neighbor. We asked the adults if
they did anything but they weren't even up. They
said they did nothing and my aunt says she saw
the Indian wandering around that night.
My mom
believes he pushed our tents over because we
wouldn't believe my aunt. But all of us thought
maybe we didn't build them right but my uncle,
having set them up many times before without any
problems, claimed they were the sturdiest he'd
built.
We've come to find that the Indian man really likes
her and when she moved, she went to put flowers
outside next to the wall to say goodbye, and she
heard the drums and felt a calmness and grief.
To this day, We all believe in the Indian man.
Submitted From: USA