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NEW ORLEANS GHOST
Parents always seem to tell their children that there are
no monsters, no witches, and no ghosts in their closets or
under the beds. In fact, I have caught myself saying the
same thing to my own children. But, I do catch myself and
most of the time I hold their hand, reassure them, and go
with them to face the scary dark hall or whatever else has
caused them to run screaming to my arms.
Becoming an adult
does not mean you are no longer scared of looking under
your bed or in the closet. You just try not to scare your
kids or act like anything is out of the ordinary.
Sometimes kids have every reason to be scared of the dark,
as I found out one night in New Orleans.
Most of my husband’s extended family lives in South
Louisiana. One Christmas we traveled down to spend the
holiday with his large family. Since many cousins and
spouses and their children were also traveling in, everyone
stayed in different homes. Well, as luck would have it we
stayed at Aunt TT & Uncle Sam’s brand new home.
The house
is a grand and beautiful new home right off of a main
thoroughfare in Marerro, LA. Not exactly, the picture of a
typical haunted house. We had a large bedroom on the first
floor adjacent to the great room but looking out directly
to the front garden and the very busy street that was just
beyond the wrought iron fence. At the time, we only had
one child, our son who was just over 2 years old.
After a feast of boiled crabs, catfish, fried shrimp and
oysters, we waddled our satiated bodies into the bedroom.
I went to pull the drapes, when I noticed a man standing by
the gate in the front garden. I honestly didn't think
twice, as there had been so many people over for dinner. I
just guessed it was someone going to their car. If I
hadn't been in a food coma, I'd realized that all the cars
were parked on the opposite side of the house and no one
would have been in the front.
In the middle of the night my son started crying. He kept
pointing at the draped window and crying, “Scary man! Scary
man!” The drapes were closed except for about a six inch
opening in the middle My husband and I turned on the
lights and tried to soothe him back to sleep before he woke
up the entire house. Nevertheless, he would not be
consoled. My husband went to the window and looked out
into the yard, at first he couldn't see anyone but then
said, he saw someone holding their head stumbling by the
front gate. We both agreed that it was some drunk
wandering along the road. But in my arms my son kept
pointing toward the man saying, “Scary Man! Scary Man!”
There was no way our son could have seen all the way to the
front gate from his bed. We figured he had a bad dream and
we turned out the light; put him in bed next to us and all
fell back asleep.
The next day was Christmas Eve. It had been a full day and
by 8:00 pm our little guy was tuckered out and fell asleep
in my arms. I put him down in his bed and turned out the
light. I turned to walk out the door, when I got the cold
shivers and turned to see that I'd forgotten to draw the
drapes. I walked over to the window, the whole time my
mind screaming to run away. This almost overwhelming and
irrational fear rushed over me. Nevertheless, I walked to
the window. I was the grown up and by God I was not going
to be scared of the dark. I glanced out the window as I
grabbed the cords to pull the shades. That’s when I saw
someone again out in the front garden by the gate. But,
this time I swear it was like a movie clip, one moment he
was in front of the gate the next second he was in the yard
and then he was just gone.
He appeared to be young man
with jeans on and a button down shirt. I could not really
make out any features on his face, but it was nighttime. I
felt a little shaky and my heart was pounding in my chest.
I went back out to where everyone was visiting and told
Uncle Sam that I thought someone was in his or her front
garden. Aunt TT said that it was probably just one of the
younger cousins out sneaking a smoke. So, I shrugged it
off convincing myself that I was freaking out over nothing
and must have blinked when he moved.
Shortly after that, my little boy was screaming in the
bedroom crying. I walked into the bedroom and out of the
corner of my eye, I saw someone standing in the corner of
the room. I jumped out of my skin and let out a
squeaky “yelp!” Seconds after jumping and being startled,
I nearly had a heart attack as I backed up into my husband
coming in the door behind me who claims he saw the same
thing in the corner of the room. In the darkness, “it”
seemed to have almost a soft hazy glow about him as if the
light from the street were surrounding just him but nothing
else in the room. A young man with curly black hair, his
facial features were blurry but one side was darkened
looking smashed with his hair glistening wet and mussed
close to his head. He had on jeans and a button down
shirt. He seemed solid and real. In fact my husband
called out thinking it was his cousin playing a
joke “Jeezus, Christopher! You scared the hell out of us!”
only in time for both of us to witness this “person”, blink
out. We hit the light on the wall; there was no one in the
corner of the room. No one had gone past either of us,
both standing in the door frame.
Our son was still crying
at the top of his lungs in his pack n play as my husband
and I searched the room and then finding no one, tried to
wrap our brains around the logical explanation that would
elude us that night. I quickly scooped up our hysterical
little boy and we all went out to the great room.
We were greeted with a mix of questions, serious looks and
even some teasing. It was hard to disguise that we were
all scared out of our wits. We very reluctantly told Aunt
TT and the other family sitting in the room what had
transpired. I was embarrassed but sure of what I had
seen. We endured some good-natured ribbing and jokes at
our expense that night. My husband, god love him, did not
falter once even with all of the teasing from his family.
We both were sure we saw someone in that room.
After most of the family had left to go to midnight mass,
Aunt TT and Uncle Sam told us that before they built the
house, a few years ago a young man had died where their
front garden is today. He was driving drunk too fast down
that main thoroughfare, wrecked himself into the embankment
was thrown from his car, seriously injured and wandered in
the wrong direction away from the street. He died up by
where our bedroom was now. However, they insisted that
neither they nor any other guest had ever experienced
anything in that room before. Then Aunt TT shrugged her
shoulders and said, “Oh Baby, it’s Na’ Orlens ya’ all
there’s a ghost on every corner.”
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