
THE CABIN
Ok, this is my experience with the paranormal. I'm not the smartest of people, not the best with
words, but I have a story to tell, and I hope someone will listen.
This is a yarn about me, my family, and a little cabin in the woods. Imagine, your dad is driving
down a heavily wooded, dirt road. Autumn. You come upon a locked gate. Nothing more than two
metal bars, a chain, and a padlock. Your mom gets out, unlocks the gate, and opens it with a loud
creak. You drive about half a mile down the road when you come upon the cabin.
Now, this "shack" isn't your run of the mill cabin. The front is bi-symmetrical. A porch, two
windows, and a door. Which is practically hanging off of it's hinges. A wood pile, an axe in a
chopping block, and a deer skull hanging above the door. You can tell that this house has been
in existence for a long, long time.
The inside is scary enough as it is. There are two main parts to the interior. The bottom floor
is completely open, except for the bathroom (which is to the right). On the right is a bed. Directly
in front of you is a couch facing a fireplace (remember the couch, it comes into play later).
Behind the couch is the kitchen, if you really want to call it that. It's a stove, a fridge, and
a chopping block. That's it. Covering the walls are animals. Dead animals. Rabbits, quail,
bobcat, wolf, squirrels, even the skin of a rattlesnake. My uncle is a hunter. He's the kind
of hunter who keeps the head and discards the meat. Above you is a ceiling fan and the loft.
More of an attic than a loft, really. You see, the only way to get into the loft is by ladder.
The loft contains two mattresses and a bunch of
Christmas decorations. No light. Just a small,
solitary window, close to the ground. About a
foot and a half to be precise.
Let's get down to the occurrence at hand. It was
late August, about 5 pm. We had just arrived and
were beat from the long ride over. We were
unpacking the car and (I know this sounds corny) I
had the strangest feeling I was being watched. I
flipped around. No one. I shrugged it off as
nervousness left over from the trip. We went
inside, put our stuff down, and built a fire.
The night went on as normal. We ate dinner,
played a couple board games, and listened to the
radio. At about 10.00 pm, we all went to
bed. My parents slept upstairs, in the loft. I
thought of the feeling I had earlier and felt
uncomfortable. So uncomfortable that I blew off
the bed and decided to sleep on the couch in
front of the fire.
I slept like a log until about 12:45 when I heard
a slight scratching at the front door. I shrugged
it off at first. Wind maybe. It really started to
bother me when it got so loud, my parents woke up
and told me to stop joking around and go back
asleep. I was so petrified from fright, I
couldn't reply. The scratching intensified. It
got louder, and louder, and louder, and LOUDER!!!
It continued until my dad grabbed the ladder and
scrambled down ready to punish me for rudely
awaking them. To his surprise, I was still on the
couch with the sheets over my head. I was about 6
at the time so don't think I didn't have reason
to be scared. My dad got me up and I followed him
to investigate our "visitor". The scratching
intensified even more with each step. My father
grasped the handle and turned it ever so slowly.
The scratching was now louder than ever. He flung
open the door. Nothing. The scratching had
stopped immediately. We both looked at each other
and shut the door.
The next morning we checked the door where the
sound was. No sign of any friction against the
door of any kind.
Every August we return to my uncle's cabin. Hoping to encounter the strange phenomenon again.
Submitted from: Maine, USA
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