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PLAYFUL OR SOMETHING ELSE
I was in the kitchen by myself. To my left was the sink. On the
right side of the sink there's a counter, (of course). On that counter, next to the wall is a bread
maker. On top of the bread maker are a pair of binoculars. About two inches above the binoculars
are some cupboards.
I was watching some TV when I heard a loud thud behind me. My mom came into
the kitchen about 10 minutes later. I told her that I thought something behind me
fell, (I should mention that I'm ventilator dependent and quadriplegic, so I couldn't possibly
look to see what the noise was for myself).
I'd bet everyone has had something like this happen at some time. You put
something down, look away, look back at where you just put whatever, and it's
gone. You start looking all over for it. Frustration starts getting its claws into you. After
searching all over for whatever, getting angrier by the second, you turn around and see whatever it was
you were looking for. In the same place you put it before it "disappeared". Questioning
if you missed seeing it during your frantic search for it, when you know you didn't see it
there a minute, or second ago, you calm down and wonder what exactly just happened.
Sometimes your whatever might not reappear that quickly. Like when my mom's
silver twist braid bracelet vanished from her wrist. She was covering me up in
bed, (I can't do it myself), when she noticed her bracelet was gone. It had been on her wrist
seconds before. It was new, the clasp wasn't broken, and it couldn't have possibly slipped off her
hand. Bracelets don't do that, they're not made big enough to. She looked in my covers. Under the bed. Around the bed. Basically the entire room for over half an hour. Then she searched the other rooms thoroughly. After
more than two hours looking for it, we came to the conclusion that she must have taken it off
somewhere in the house and that the home care nurse must have stolen it. They do that. But
for the life of her, my mom couldn't remember taking it off.
About four months later, my mom was doing some vacuuming in my bedroom, when
she saw her bracelet. It was just lying on the floor by my bed. In a place she
had looked at that night months ago.
This definitely wasn't the first time since then that she had vacuumed there
since it went missing. The suspected thief of a nurse had been fired by us two months
before the bracelet reappeared. Even if she had returned it, it would've been found much
sooner than this. My mom vacuums the house once every week.
Who takes our stuff? Why? Maybe they like to see us freak out looking for
whatever they took. Why do they keep things for a few minutes to several months, or
longer?
Years before I became ventilator dependent and quadriplegic my mom was
downstairs in the laundry room. Across from the laundry room is what used to be
my sister's bedroom. As my mom was folding clothes and doing some loads of laundry, she started
talking to my sister. They had an entire conversation. The only thing was, my sister
wasn't in her bedroom. She wasn't even downstairs, or within earshot of our mom. They were
the only ones home, too. When our mom found this out, she was quite freaked out. Who was she talking
to? Who was talking back to her? Why did they disguise themselves to make her think
she was talking to her oldest daughter?
My aunt was sitting on her couch watching TV one night. Her husband, three
kids, and two dogs were all sleeping. The dogs were in the bedroom with her husband, door
shut tight. There was a helium filled balloon across the room from her next to the TV. It
was "standing" there with a weight tied to the bottom of the ribbon before she fell
asleep. When she woke up about 30 minutes later, the balloon was "standing" next to her, at
least 10 feet away from the TV.
Everyone was still sleeping, (it was the middle of the night), the dogs were still
upstairs in the bedroom, door shut. There weren't any windows open, or any fans
in the room.
My uncle woke up during the night and went downstairs to their kitchen. Every
light was turned on. He went back upstairs to the bedroom and woke up my aunt. "Why is every
goddamn light on downstairs?" He asked her, obviously irritated.
"What are you talking about?" She asked him.
My cousins have always referred to my mom as Auntie. The last time she called
her sister, (their mom and my aunt), their caller ID showed that the call was coming
from Jeff and Auntie.
That's not supposed to be possible since the phone company is in charge of
showing who the call is coming from, and my parents are definitely not registered with
the phone company as Jeff and Auntie.
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