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*69
The events in this story didn't happen to me but I believe
them to be true. I also got the address of the house
(business) in which they occurred and if I ever get up
enough nerve, I may take a little ghost hunting trip.
I had just sat down and started soaking my hands for a
manicure at a salon that's broken up into several different
areas and rooms. Mary, the nail technician, and I were
talking when two of her friends and former co-workers, who
were hair stylists, stopped by her door to talk to her. The
women, I'll call them "Ann" and "Beth" asked Mary if she'd
considered moving her business into their shop yet. Mary
laughed and said something like "Not unless you've gotten
rid of your ghost!". I was immediately interested and asked
for the whole story.
Ann & Beth had recently opened a
salon/spa in an 2-story home in a section of town that had
mostly older homes, several of which had been converted
into small stores and businesses. I'm guessing most of the
houses are anywhere from 60-100 years old. Ann & Beth both
set up their work areas in the ground level and were saving
the upper floor to rent out to nail technicians and/or a
massage therapist.
As soon as they started moving in they
began hearing very faint but strange noises in the house.
The majority of the sounds came from upstairs, sounds like
footsteps and objects being moved. At first they just
attributed the noises to the normal creaks and groans that
most houses, especially the older ones, have. They also
believed their imaginations might be working a little
overtime but after a short time the noises began to scare
them a bit. The upper floor also apparently spooked anyone
who tried to work in the area. Ann said two different nail
techs had both quit within a week of starting work and
their current massage therapist had just told them she
wouldn't be coming back (more on that later).
Other than
the noises, the only other incident either Ann or Beth had
experienced happened to Ann. Ann said she was bent over a
shampoo bowl, shampooing a customer when she felt Beth
touch her arm, as if she needed to tell or ask her
something. She turned her head and there was no one
there.
Now, for the part that gave me goose bumps and
made the hair on my arms stand on end...the massage
therapist's story as relayed to Ann & Beth. First I'll
need to explain that each stylist, therapist, etc.
maintained a separate phone line since they all worked
independently and rented their work space. The therapist
had a late appointment and as Ann and Beth left, they
locked the doors, knowing the therapist would be upstairs
with her client for at least another 45 minutes. After the
therapist finished the massage, she walked downstairs with
her client to see him out and to lock the doors behind
him. On her way back up the stairs, she heard her phone
ringing. She ran to answer it, but there was no one on the
line. She assumed it was her husband and she'd just not
picked up in time. She started cleaning up and the phone
rang again. She picked up the receiver and again, no one
was on the line. Still assuming her husband was trying to
find out what was keeping her, she dialed her home number.
Her husband answered and she asked him if he'd just tried
to call her. He said he hadn't. She told him she would be
home soon and hung up. After a few second's of hesitation,
she decided to dial *69 (for anyone not in the US or
unfamiliar with this feature, it allows you to return the
call of the last person who last called you). As soon as
she heard the connection go through, one of downstairs
phone lines began ringing. She listened for a horrified
few seconds, slammed the phone down then immediately picked
it back up to call her husband, hysterical because she
believed someone was in the house with her. Her husband
told her he would call the police and that she should lock
herself in an upstairs room and not come out until either
he or the police arrived.
Both her husband and the police
arrived to find all downstairs doors and windows locked and
after being let in, they conducted a search of the entire
building and found no one.
Contact me here: LabRatOne@hotmail.com
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