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LADY IN THE TREETOP
I must admit that I'm addicted to Castle of Spirits,
especially the stories. But while I believe in ghosts, I
haven't seen one nor do I wish to see any of them. (Of
course I'm scared) I don't have any interesting story of my
own, but when I went home to the Philippines for a short
vacation, my mother told me this story of her neighbor
"Anna".
It happened some 45 years ago in the Philippines, a country
inhabited by ghosts, witches, dwarves, elves, gnomes,
goblins, fairies, you name it....
It was right after sunrise in a secluded area not far from
where the notorious Osama bin Laden-linked Abu Sayyaff guerilla group
is now occupying. The morning was cool and quiet and the
little farm was just beginning to come alive. The first
thing Anna did after getting out of bed that day was hurry
to their mango tree, a big, tall one, to pick up the
mangoes that had fallen during the night. They were fresh
and luscious and they would make a great dessert for
breakfast. While Anna was filling her long, wide skirt with
the mangoes, something made her look up and when she did,
she just suddenly dashed to their house like crazy, the
mangoes falling off her skirt and scattering to the
ground. Upon arriving at their front yard she passed out.
As the nearest clinic was hours away, her parents confused
and shocked, tried to revive her. When she finally came to
her frightened folks were frantic to hear what happened.
Rubbing off goose bumps, and in a trembling voice Anna
related this: At the topmost part of the mango tree, in one
of the branches sat a woman breast feeding her baby. She
looked like anybody else but was someone Anna had never seen
anywhere before. The woman did not utter a word, did not
move, she was just there but she did do something - she
flashed Anna a strange, eerie smile.
Anna might have been only going through a kind of dream
considering that she had just woken up when she started
picking up the mangoes. Perhaps she was half awake and half
asleep thus seeing that kind of sight. Sometimes things
like that could happen as we are probably aware of.
But dash away and pass out? Was there really a need for
that if what she saw was not terrifying enough to be called
extraordinary? How could a woman with a baby climb a tall
tree? Let's just say she's very agile, adventure-loving and
not suffering from, which phobia is that? that fear of
heights? But then why should a mother breast feed her baby
in, of all places, a treetop? and for what? a dramatic
variation sandwiched by risk and danger? We could go on
refuting this forever, but I'd rather not see what poor
Anna had seen.
Anna's folks who are believers of the paranormal, like most
Filipinos, simply told her, "Ah, so our mango tree is
haunted. Next time Sweetie, don't pick the fruits that
early as 'some of them' could still be there."
Contact me here: zelmae@hotmail.com
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