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OPEY'S GHOSTS
I'm not going to start this story by declaring whether or
not I believe. To tell the truth I can't decide, I just
accept what I see, and hope to see more.
Most of these experiences happened to my best friend, Opey,
in high school. I only witnessed one incident myself,
though I would have liked to have seen more.
During high school, Opey seemed daring, carefree, and
fearless - that's what was so appealing about her. I always
knew deep down that there was something traumatic that
drove her to be...difficult...but only had that confirmed
years later. I figure that the ghosts in her old farm house
clinged to her exactly because she was pretty...confused.
Her mother admitted to me years later that the ghosts only
came around when Opey was there, causing her usual trouble.
There are only a few incidents that I was made aware of,
and they're not amazingly exciting, but somewhat humorous
and hard to fathom nonetheless.
Her wonderful family lived in a farm house about 40 minutes
away from any 'city' like place. It had been renovated
numerous times, sometimes almost completely gutted. Her
parents told me of finding old clay pottery and dishes in
the yard when digging up for their pool. Perhaps these
constant changes, coupled with a particularly difficult
child, spurred on the resurgence of these spirits.
It started off small, as it usually does, with the old
water gushing from the taps trick. The family would often
wake up in the middle of the night to the sound of the tap
in the sink or the tub running full blast, with no
explanation from anyone.
Then other things started happening.
For as long as I can remember, Opey would recite prophetic
dreams, only after they were confirmed to be true. Although
she was a trouble maker, and often lied for the fun of it,
I never doubted that these things occurred.
For instance, the family cat had been missing for a few
weeks, and, since it had never happened before, they were
naturally worried. One night, Opey went to bed and dreamt
that the cat was lying dead behind the hedge, beside a tree
stump. Low and behold, the very next day she went to that
spot out of pure curiosity and found the cat lying exactly
where she saw it in her dream - dead.
One Thanksgiving, her parents threw a large family party,
and her uncle walked up to the stereo system to play some
music. It was one of those early high-tech models that
required three or four different remote controls to turn on
and program. Well, by the time he picked a cd and a song
and figured out how to start it, he turned around to return
to the kitchen, and the minute he turned his back, the
entire system shut down. He turned back to fix it up again,
not thinking much of it, except the frustration of having
to fiddle with all those remotes a second time. Once he had
it picked out again, he stood enjoying it for a few seconds
before turning to leave, and - you guessed it - it shut off
again. It happened three times before the music stayed on.
There were never any truly exciting things that happened,
such as actual sightings, but everyone knew of, and felt
the presence(s) and spoke of them as members of the family.
However, not necessarily in a comfortable way. In fact,
they all said that they never felt comfortable alone in the
house. I myself never felt anything either way, but I did
witness one occurrence:
I found out many years later, that that bowl of eggs was a
veritable hub of activity. Apparently they used to always
rearrange the eggs in the bowl, only to find them magically
placed back into their original position moments later,
then rearrange them again, as though playing a game with an
unseen child.
The final occurrence that I'm aware of happened a few years
later, when Opey was home visiting from University. The
incidents never happened when she wasn't there, so when she
came back to visit, the old feeling of unease in the house
would resurface, and there would be a resurgence of
activity. At this particular instance, Opey wasn't in the
house, but she was in the area visiting friends. Her mother
was alone, and searching for a cheque she needed in order
to leave and run some errands. She had searched all through
the house where she could remember being that morning. She
then went upstairs to check her bedroom. As she turned the
corner to her door she saw the cheque hovering in mid-air,
and the minute she crossed the threshold, it began to
slowly float down to the ground.
That's all I know about that. Opey seemed to be a magnet to
the alive and dead alike. Lately, since I began reading
ghost stories off of sights like these, I find myself
wishing that these things would happen to me. But I know
that when it comes right down to it, I would probably be
too frightened, and maybe that's why they don't show
themselves to me. But I sometimes get jealous of those who
have been visited...hoping for just one sign from my
grandpa, who just died, or my father's parents, who both
died before I was born, just to know that they're happy and
proud of me.
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