
THE HOUSE ON SILVER LAKE
This story takes place in the summer of 1985 in a
home my parents had just purchased several months
earlier.
At the time my parents bought and moved
into this house I was married and living in
another part of town, just minutes away, but I
visited regularly. My mother, father and younger
brother, who was 19, lived in the house, which
was not particularly old, but rather a lovely two
story in an affluent suburban neighbourhood in
Westchester County, New York.
Here, the houses
bordered St. Mary's Lake, more commonly referred
to as Silver Lake by the people who lived on it.
The area was significantly historical, and the
remains of very old homesteads were an integral
part of St. Mary's Lake. One could walk around
the lake and find the preserved old stone
foundations of what were once the homes of the
first settlers in the area.
George Washington
was said to have stayed in our area, and every
autumn a Civil War re-enactment of the Battle of
White Plains was held around the lake as well.
The first sign that something was not quite right
with the house began when my cousin, Michele,
came to visit my parents shortly after they had
moved in. She had flown to New York from
Germany, and it had been a long and exhausting
trip. She was tired and my Mom had made up the
guestroom for her to use. Now, no one had ever
slept in the guestroom before, which was located
on the second floor. My parent’s bedroom was
located on the first floor and my brother
occupied the larger bedroom on the second floor
across the hall from the guestroom.
The next morning Michele claimed that she had
seen someone standing in the corner of the room
during the night watching her. She described it
as a woman wearing some type of hat. Of course,
we tried to reassure her that she was probably
just tired from her trip, and both my mother and
myself went into the room to look around, and
found nothing out of the ordinary. However,
during the remainder of her visit, she expressed
her discomfort and unease when she was in the
room. She was still insisting on seeing a
shadowy figure of a woman and also felt someone
standing in the corner of the room watching her
even when she couldn't see anything.
We
dismissed her claims as an overactive imagination
coupled with the fact that she had just made a
long journey. In other words, we brushed it off
as some sort of jet lag. After Michele left, the
incident was forgotten.
In the summer of that same year, my husband and I
divorced and I and moved, along with my cocker
spaniel, Gabriel, into my parents' home. Being
the gentleman that he normally wasn't, my brother
gave me (and Gabriel) his larger bedroom and he
moved his things into the smaller room across the
hall, which had remained unoccupied since
Michele's visit. And, a few nights later it
happened. I don't think I will ever forget what
I heard or how scared we all were. It was a
weeknight, I don't remember which one and I just
remember how difficult it was to go to work the
next day and act as if everything was normal,
when it obviously was not.
The first thing I heard was my dog, Gabriel,
growling. He had jumped onto my bed, and stood
at the foot of it rigid, every muscle tense and a
growl began deep in his throat and grew
stronger. He was facing the door to the hall. I
woke with a start, and that's when I heard my
brother call my name from across the hall. At
first, it was a question, as if he was asking
whether it was I, then he called again, "Jo?” A
few minutes later he now screamed my name, and
screamed it again, over and over, screaming my
name. Until that moment, blood-curdling scream
had no reference point for me. It now did. I
could hear the terror in his voice and my heart
was pounding in my chest. I held onto Gabriel's
collar as he strained to be let free, his teeth
barred and growling in the direction of my
brother's screams coming from across the hall. I
was paralyzed with fear and could not move. I
heard my brother run down the stairs, and I
remained frozen for at least 30 minutes or so. I
remember looking at my bedside clock at one point
and it read 3:15 a.m. I had no idea what had
happened. I just knew it was bad.
When I finally had the courage to venture from my
room, I headed down the stairs and found my
father and brother sitting in the living room in
deep conversation, my brother was holding his
head in his hands with eyes to the floor, they
did not see me, I continued on to my parent's
bedroom and found my mother, who was also visibly
shaken and she said "something terrible happened
to your brother tonight." Together, we went and
joined my father and brother, and my brother told
what had taken place in his room. He had fallen
into a deep sleep as he had been out fishing on
the lake and was tired from this summer's day on
the boat. He was awakened at some point and
standing at the foot of his bed was a girl with
her back to him. She wore a long white night
gown. Her long dark hair was covered with a
white shower type cap (his words). He thought it
was me, so he called my name "Jo?” but the girl
didn't answer and didn't turn around, so he
called again "Jo?" This time, she turned around,
and it wasn't me. She stood staring at him and
he took his pillow from behind his head and
tossed it at the girl. It passed right through
her and landed on his desk. She continued to
stand in front of his bed and just stare at him,
not saying a word. Now, he was frightened. He
got out of bed and reached for the girl, but when
he touched her arm, she just faded away. He ran
out of the room and down the stairs screaming.
He never slept in that room again, and my parents
promptly sold the house. I believe that she was
an apparition who had made presence known to
anyone in that room. Her manner of dress
certainly suggests someone from the Civil War
era. I don't know why she was there, but she was.
Submitted from: Jo Calli, Florida, USA
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