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MAYBE THEY CALLED HER MOTHER
When I was three years old, my family and I lived in a
small town in the South. My father was a Baptist minister
and pastored a church there. I began having, I guess, my
first paranormal experiences in that town, but of course I
was really too young then to remember.
My sister tells me
that I refused to sleep in my room because of "the man" who
was there and that the only place I felt safe was the
closet. That's very strange because I remember when I was
a little older that I had a deathly fear of closets. The one thing I do remember about the town was the church we
went to.
This church had been built in the 1800's and was
used as a hospital for Confederate troops. Although it has
changed with the times, when we were there it still had the
blood-stained benches that they had used for surgeries and
what-not. And, there was (presumably still is) a cemetery
out back containing Civil War era graves.
That church is a
big part of my family's history and every once in a while
someone will bring it up and it's fun to talk about.
One night recently (I'm now quite a bit older) I had the
strangest dream. My father and I and a group of kids had
gone back to that church on a sight-seeing trip. As we
were looking around, my dad asked if I could see "her". I
told him I didn't see anyone, so he asked me to look at the
window of the church through a mirror. I did and I saw the
most beautiful young woman with black ringlets and a Civil
War era dress...I think it was a mauve color with white
lace. She was smiling and waving and I thought it was just
the coolest thing that I could see this "ghost". I tried
to get everyone else to pay attention, but they wouldn't.
Then I went looking for my niece (still in my dream) and
found her inside the church. She was sitting staring into
space. When I told her it was time to go, she said she
wasn't leaving and that she was staying with "him". This
freaked me out and I grabbed her hand to make her move. At
about this time, my friend from the window appeared and it
was easier to get my niece away from the room. I dragged
her outside and turned to slam the door, but it bounced off
of something unseen about halfway and banged against the
outside wall.
My father came to help and dragged my niece
away with me running behind them, but whatever it was
tripped me and I woke up a split second before it would
have gotten me.
Well, I'm used to having vivid dreams, but
had never had something like this happen before, with every
detail perfectly preserved in my memory.
That morning I told my Mom what I had dreamed and she laughed. She never
has been one to believe that much in the paranormal, but
knows that I do, so sometimes she humors me (smile).
Anyway, I finished telling her about the story and how I
had felt such a sense of happiness and safety radiate from
the girl in the window of the church and speculated on
whether or not she could've been one of the nurses who took
care of the wounded in the church/hospital.
After breakfast, I was relaxing with a good book when my mom
walked up to me with her cell phone in hand and a puzzled
expression on her face. She had just purchased the cell
phone and it was one of those pre-packaged jobbies that
nobody but the consumer touches. She held it out to me and
said "How did you make it do this?". Of course, I hadn't
touched her phone, I have one of my own. Across the front
of the phone, flashing in all capital letters, was the
word "Mother". My first instinct was to check and make
sure my brothers and sister were all right (with the
reasoning that maybe they were sending a distress signal of
some kind), but they were fine and no one had called. They
never call her "Mother" anyway, always mom or momma.
Mom
walked off and I fiddled with the phone for a while, but
couldn't duplicate the word or the flashing. I took it
back to her and confessed myself stumped. There was no way
anyone could've done it. She laughed and said "Well, maybe
it was your friend from the window. Maybe they called her
Mother." I laughed and started to walk away, but just as I
turned I ran right into a "cloud bank" of perfume. That's
the only way I can describe it, it was like a cloud. Now
at the time, no one in my house wore perfume or even
scented lotion due to my father's (may he rest in peace)
illness. The smell bothered him too much. So where did
the perfume come from? No one was home but my father, my
mother and myself. Could this have been a message from
another time in my history, letting me know that she was
there and that she was happy someone finally knew who she
was? And how could she have reached across a whole state
to get to me? I can't be sure. All I know is, I will
never forget that day or my "friend from the window".
OCEAN ANGEL
I'm not really sure if this could be considered a ghost
story or not, but it is sufficiently odd to make me
wonder. And even though it sounds cliche', it really is
true.
My family has been friends with the family down the street
for as long as I can remember. In fact, my brother was
best friends with one of their boys until they grew up and
apart. Both of our families owned RV's and while I
personally didn't like it, my dad loved to go camping. So,
the folks decided to take a joint vacation and go down to
Mobile, Alabama. It's really a nice place with great
beaches, good fishing and a wonderful museum I love to
visit.
Anyway, this particular time my brother, his friend
and the two dads decided to do some fishing at the
campground while we women-folk stayed at the RV. It was
only about an hour later, though, when the four of them
came back visibly shaken and with an amazing story to tell.
It seems that they had started out fishing just as they'd
planned, but my brother's friend Fred had quickly gotten
bored and had decided to walk along the seawall talking to
the other fishermen. My dad kept an eye on him, since he
was a little flighty, and therefore noticed when a white
car pulled up and parked in the mud not far away. An
elderly gentleman got out of the car and walked toward the
water. My dad remembered thinking it was odd because the
man was wearing a three-piece suit in spite of the heat and
the fact that everyone else around was in jeans or shorts.
Forgetting all about the man, dad returned to his fishing,
but was on his feet again in an instant. A loud splash and
a cry for help told the story-Fred had fallen into the
ocean!
My brother was the first to arrive at the scene, but the
dads weren't far behind. From the bank to the ocean at
that spot is a six foot drop with nothing but the smooth
concrete seawall dividing them. There was no way Fred could
climb out and he couldn't swim. When my brother got there,
the gentleman in the suit was lying flat on his stomach
reaching into the water. He had a hold of Fred's shirt and
was keeping his head above water. He only let go when my
brother and the two dads arrived and hauled Fred, dripping
but alive and with glasses still intact, out of the ocean
and up onto dryer ground.
My dad turned around to thank the stranger who had saved
Fred's life...but he was gone! There were plenty of other
people standing around, but no one in anything remotely
resembling a three-piece suit. He looked towards the place
where the old gentleman's car had been parked and it was
gone too. They hadn't heard the engine start or the
scrunch of tires as he pulled back into the asphalt parking
lot, but that could've been overlooked in the heat of the
moment. But, when they took a good look at where the car
had been, there were no tire tracks in the soft mud to show
that it had ever been there at all. It had been raining
all week and there should've been tire tracks...
So, who was the guy in the white car and three-piece suit?
Why did he show up just in time to save Fred's life and
then disappear? Was he a ghost or a spirit, or just fast
on his feet? Or maybe, just maybe, Fred's guardian angel
went on our camping trip with us.
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