Skip to main content

My Paranormal Experience


Now, I’d like to start by saying that all this is real.. to me at least. You can call them hallucinations, false awakenings, whatever the hell you want. You can call bogus on this. Your choice. But this is entirely real to me.

Alright. So it all started around my early childhood. I was in grade school at this time, probably 4th or 5th grade. It was Sunday night, and I had school the next day. So I was just sleeping, in dreamland or whatever you call it, and I suddenly woke up to the sound of thunder. It’s really hard to recall the exact details, but there was someone in my room. My room was entirely dark, except for the little window which let in some moonlight.

I saw the dark outline of a human figure.

I’d like to clear up, this is definitely not sleep paralysis. I could move freely, which I did so to hide myself under the sheets. You can call it a false awakening, but it seemed totally real to me. Anyways, I’ve watched enough kiddie horror cartoons to know what happens to people who fight back, and it doesn’t end well. I hid under the sheets and fell back asleep.

Woke up next morning, everything was totally normal, still rained.

Now, to this day, that event still scares me shitless. Whatever the hell that was, I still encounter it every few months or so. In a few recent episodes, I’ve seen it in the reflection of the mirror when I walk out of the shower, and in the reflection of the mug when I drink.

Still scares me.


Credits to: Shawn (http://shawn3yboy.tumblr.com/)

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

A Wish Come True (A Short Story)

I woke up with a start when I found myself in a very unfamiliar place. The bed I was lying on was grand—an English-quilting blanket and 2 soft pillows with flowery laces. The whole place was fit for a king! Suddenly the door opened and there stood my dream prince: Katsuya Kimura! I gasped in astonishment for he was actually a cartoon character. I did not know that he really exist. “Wake up, dear,” he said and pulled off the blanket and handed it to a woman who looked like the maid. “You will be late for work.” “Work?” I asked. “Yes! Work! Have you forgotten your own comic workhouse, baby dear?” Comic workhouse?! I…I have became a cartoonist? That was my wildest dreams! Being a cartoonist! I undressed and changed into my beige T-shirt and black trousers at once and hurriedly finished my breakfast. Katsuya drove me to the workhouse. My, my, was it big! I’ve never seen a bigger place than this! Katsuya kissed me and said, “See you at four, OK, baby?” I blushed scarlet. I always wan...

Hans and Hilda

Once upon a time there was an old miller who had two children who were twins. The boy-twin was named Hans, and he was very greedy. The girl-twin was named Hilda, and she was very lazy. Hans and Hilda had no mother, because she died whilst giving birth to their third sibling, named Engel, who had been sent away to live wtih the gypsies. Hans and Hilda were never allowed out of the mill, even when the miller went away to the market. One day, Hans was especially greedy and Hilda was especially lazy, and the old miller wept with anger as he locked them in the cellar, to teach them to be good. "Let us try to escape and live with the gypsies," said Hans, and Hilda agreed. While they were looking for a way out, a Big Brown Rat came out from behind the log pile. "I will help you escape and show you the way to the gypsies' campl," said the Big Brown Rat, "if you bring me all your father's grain." So Hans and Hilda waited until their father let them out, ...

I've Learned...

Written by Andy Rooney, a man who had the gift of saying so much with so few words. Rooney used to be on 60 Minutes TV show. I've learned.... That the best classroom in the world is at the feet of an elderly person. I've learned.... That when you're in love, it shows. I've learned .... That just one person saying to me, 'You've made my day!' makes my day. I've learned.... That having a child fall asleep in your arms is one of the most peaceful feelings in the world. I've learned.... That being kind is more important than being right. I've learned.... That you should never say no to a gift from a child. I've learned.... That I can always pray for someone when I don't have the strength to help him in any other way. I've learned.... That no matter how serious your life requires you to be, everyone needs a friend to act goofy with. I've learned.... That sometimes all a person needs is a hand to hold and a heart to understand. I...