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JUST CHECKING UP
Hope this isn't too long, I'll try to be as brief as
possible but some extra info is necessary. I'll start off
by saying that part of me wants to believe in the
supernatural, but I'm also a scientist by study and
therefore tend to analyze everything. This is a
combination of experiences that happened to me or other
members of my immediate family. None of it is overly scary
(so it will probably be fairly boring to most folks), but
it certainly was scary to me at the time.
First some background. When I was 10 (many years ago) we
moved from the city to a farm that sat on 168 acres of
rolling countryside in Southern Indiana. There were no
neighbors within about 1/2 a mile. The house was at least
100 years old by the time we moved in. It had a very
small, hand dug cellar which nobody liked to go into unless
absolutely necessary because of what we jokingly called
the "Indiana Mice" (HUGE rats). A brother and sister had
owned the farm and when she died he was forced to sell the
farm in order to pay off the relatives that crawled out of
the woodwork for their inheritance. In Indiana if you die
without a will any and every relative can make a claim for
a cut. The story I heard was that the brother hung himself
after moving because he was so distraught about having to
sell the farm. I remember I heard this from my parents so
I believe it is true.
We moved in right after school let out and, being an old
house, it had no air conditioning (AC) or much insulation,
so the main level was always much cooler than the second
level. A neighbor told us that the house had started out
as a one-room cabin across the road and had been moved and
built on to over the years. It had very strange shaped
rooms and the bathroom hung out past the rest of the house
as a separate room, so I believe it (it also still had an
out house, an outside bathroom for those not familiar).
The staircase leading to the second story was extremely
steep and narrow, with 13 stairs, and had a door on the
bottom that locked with a key (very old fashioned). My
brother and I (the youngest 2 of 6 kids) were forbidden to
go upstairs until it had been inspected for stability. We
all lived downstairs for the time being and the door was
shut and locked.
One day my mom was cleaning the downstairs and she heard
footsteps walking overhead. She was pretty mad thinking my
brother and I had gone upstairs after being forbidden to
go. She stormed into the kitchen (where the door to the
upstairs was) and tried to yank open the door. It was
locked. So she checked the door jam above the door where
we kept the only key. It was where it belonged. She was a
little disturbed by this, to say the least. I should ask
her if she went upstairs to investigate or not.
That summer two of our cousins came to visit (a brother and
sister). My parents had set up beds in the upstairs by
then so we could sleep up there if we wanted (a single bed
in each room). I remember my brother and I still slept in
the dining room and my parents still slept in the living
room to avoid the heat. While the cousins were there (to
avoid fights between the boys and girls) the boys would
spend the night downstairs one night and the girls the
next. I think I mentioned no AC or insulation so the
upstairs got HOT.
The upstairs had 3 bedrooms. My bedroom
and my parent's room both had an alcove at the front of the
house. My room had the only door to the attic (a small
trap door opening in the ceiling) in the alcove. That
happened to be where my bed was. This night it was so hot
that I could not sleep. I was at one end of the bed near
the window and my cousin was at the other end. It was too
hot to sleep next to each other. I just lay awake in bed
and roasted from the heat. The security light outside the
house shone into the room and was in my eyes since we only
had roller shades over the windows and they had to be up
part way to open the window. While I was lying there (it
must have been well past midnight) I heard 3 distinct
footsteps directly overhead in the attic. They were
walking from where my head was at the wall towards the trap
door. They sounded very heavy and loud enough to be the
work boots that farmers would have worn. I was afraid to
move. About 15 or 20 minutes later (it seemed like an
eternity) my cousin sat up and complained about the heat so
I suggested we sneak downstairs and sleep in the dining
room (I certainly wasn't getting any sleep upstairs that
night).
I didn't say anything until the next day and I
only said something then because my brother caught us
sneaking back upstairs and tattled to mom. My cousin then
tried to claim she saw a figure behind the roller shades on
the window, but I think she was just trying to get in on
the act since she had been sleeping soundly until then.
Everyone in the family tried to tell me it was the rats in
the house. However, last time I checked, rats did not wear
boots. Plus, you could hear them scurrying through the
walls (remember, no insulation) and it was always a
scratching sound. One of my first thoughts was that my
brother and cousin had sneaked into the attic to frighten
us (they were very fond of making up ghost stories every
summer). However, the only other trap door to an attic was
in the summer kitchen (on the other end of the glassed-in
porch from the kitchen) and it did not connect with the
upper attic (unless you could squeeze through the space
between the walls).
I admit to having an overactive imagination (I can not
watch horror movies to this day) but I have never imagined
footsteps where none should have been and I was definitely
awake. I was fairly observant and analytical even as a
child and was not given to hearing things that didn't
exist. I also heard footsteps walking around in my room
one winter night, but I always like to think that was my
dad checking on the heating system (although he wasn't in
the habit of doing that).
This is the last part, I swear. My oldest brother moved
back home for a short while. He came home one night
through the kitchen and heard the other brother's fan going
on and off in his bedroom upstairs. My brother had a box
fan in the window of his bedroom and it was an old metal
one with a button on top that you had to push down hard to
turn the fan on. The button made a loud click and the fan
was rather noisy too. Anyway, my oldest brother claims he
would hear the click and the fan came on then he heard it
click again and it went off. This happened a couple
times. He couldn't figure out why someone was playing with
the fan, but didn't think anything of it. When he walked
into the living room everyone who "lived" in the house was
in there watching the TV.
After a while these things died down (no pun intended). We
think that the previous owner (we called him Charlie) had
come back to make sure we were taking good care of the
farm.
One of the last experiences happened about a year
after we moved in. Mom was taking a bunch of us to a local
lake to swim and we smelled someone's smelly feet. We all
had sandals on so it wasn't us. Mom told Charlie to put
his shoes back on. The smell went away immediately. Any
time anything out of the ordinary happened we would joke that
Charlie was back "just checking up".
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