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MIDNIGHT HUMMER
I'll try to make this brief, for it only happened once. Why,
I have no idea, for that’s how the inexplicable goes
sometimes.
I was up late one night on the computer, doing the
usual: surfing the net. I knew I'd better retire soon, but I
was not worried about waking anyone when I did go to
bed, for I slept in the basement (no floorboards to creak
and groan), which was where the computer was as
well.
It began at about 12:30(yes, all you night owls, that’s
late for me!). I was telling myself I'd visit just one more
site, when, from the first floor overhead, came a sound,
a hum, very faintly at first: “h-h-hmmmmmmmmmm....”
Great, I thought, some jerk is running his car(we have
noisy neighbors). Then as the humming got a bit
louder, I decided it was not the sound of some distant
motor. It sounded as though it were coming from the
throat of a human being!
The weird part was that it was constant and never
changed pitch, neither high or low. It got to the point
where surely whoever (whatever?) it was would take a
breath, but it remained steady.
Then it changed slightly, as though the hummer had
opened his/her mouth. Now it was a steady, melodic
“aaaahhhhhhhhhhhh”. It reminded me somewhat of a
choir warming up, save that it was a single voice
instead of many. And it was quite a lovely sound,
despite it sounding in my house in the dead of the
night! Then it grew louder, and began to move.
Silly me, I still thought it was an actual person up to
this point. Why, I don't know, since neither my sister or
mother, the only other occupants of the house, were in
the habit of late night humming. Then I realized that if
someone WAS up there, their footfalls would cause the
floorboards to crack, as we have a noisy floor. But the
floor was quiet, the hum moved uninterrupted above my
head, as though there was only the voice, nothing else.
I then wondered if the voice would come downstairs to
where I was. At that point the first sliver of fear shivered
through me. Lovely as the voice was, I had no desire to
see who or what might be making it.
I could not move, however. A simple, terrible logic
settled in my mind: What COULD I do? Run to my
bedroom and hide under the blanket? How childish(I'm
25, after all)! But it was exactly what I intended to do,
and was just jumping to my feet.... when the voice
stopped.
For several moments I waited, listening. Nothing. I
continued to wait. For about an hour I sat there (AOL
eventually kicked me off due to inactivity).
Then I nearly jumped out of my skin, for another sound
broke the silence.... right behind me! But this sound I
knew: my 12-year-old kitty meowing. He rubbed against
my leg, purring. I knew he was hungry, and in order to
feed him, I’d have to go upstairs!
My cat ran up the stairs without any hesitation. If he had
heard the hum as well, he must have either forgotten
about by now, or sensed that it had gone. I trusted the
latter and followed him.
Sure enough, nothing was out of the ordinary. My other
cat was sitting patiently by the food bowl as the first cat
joined her. I fed them, went back downstairs, and went
to bed. The rest of the night passed quietly and
uneventfully. Despite myself, I fell asleep quickly.
The next morning my Mom (who, BTW, also sleeps in
the basement) informed me that I had woken her up in
the middle of the night, when I came down the
stairs, which creak, too. However she made no mention
of the strange hum.
I never heard the midnight hummer again, mainly
because I go to bed a lot sooner now, and I plug my
ears tightly!
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