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SEVERAL STORIES The first time I was absolutely positive there
was something else out there I was completely
alone. We
lived in a little town between Houston and
Galveston, Tx, and it was midsummer. Hot all
day, I would not go in the apartment til my
boyfriend got home around 6pm, and even then I
wouldn't go in without telling him about it. His family had some
freaky things follow them around from place to
place.
This next one was the biggest thing to happen, to me at least, and was in the summer of 2002. I used to work nights and would come home wound up, so I would sit in the back yard and smoke, talk with my 2 dogs and cat, and just relax before heading off to bed. [About a week before this, I had been doing just that when the cat and one of the dogs looked above my head (we had eaves that came out about 5 feet from the outside wall of the house) and stare. This went on for about 2 minutes, then they followed something with their heads to the edge of the house (about 15 feet), then both just stopped and looked at each other. I laughed, but nervously.] This night, with the animals hanging out around me, I was reading a book and so was looking down into my lap. I caught movement in my field of vision in front of me. I looked up and saw our bench swing swaying from side to side. It was a heavy thing on one of those really big old metal swing set frames (took 4 people to move it) and not easy to move. I thought maybe the dogs had chased a cat onto it and it had jumped off, making it go side to side instead of back and forth. But the dogs were asleep to my right and the cat was underneath my chair. He was looking right at the swing too, though, so I knew it wasn't just me. I looked up and it abruptly stopped, no slowing down, just dead stop. I stared for a moment, then the movement started again, side to side, slowly at first, then gaining speed, til I could hear the low squeal of the chains being pulled to the max. I was frozen. I wanted to go in, but I didn't want whatever it was to follow me inside. The cat was just as frozen as I was, but the dogs went right on sleeping like usual. It happened like that about 4 more times, the abrupt stop, slow buildup and abrupt stop again. I let about 30 minutes pass between the last stop and me going inside. I told my mother about it and she thought it was maybe my dad (he had died about 4 months before). I still have the swing. My latest experience involves my daughters (twins), although I didn't know it at first. When we moved to the house we presently occupy,
I started losing my keys. I have always been a
little scatterbrained when it comes to keys, so
I didn't think much about it. I always find
them. Then I would lose them for days at a time.
My kids ride the bus to school and I didn't work
at the time. Still didn't think much about it.
The weird thing was I would find them where they
couldn't have ended up, not without someone
moving them. The first time they were behind the
garbage can in the kitchen, somewhat logical
because I left them on the kitchen table, about
4 ft away. The second time they were in the
front hall closet in a shoe. Now that was
strange, especially because I had gotten in the
habit (given their predeliction for walking off
on their own) of putting my keys in my purse as
soon as I took them out of the door. The kids
laughed about that one. This last time they had
been lost for 2 days (longest time yet) and I
KNOW for a fact they had been in my purse,
because I had announced to the house and the
kids "I'm putting my keys in my purse so I'll
know where they are." Maybe it was a challenge.
My daughter found them in the fireplace. Submitted From: USA |