I can still feel my skin crawl when I think back to this
event. I can still see it in my mind as if it just happened
two minuets ago... but it didn't, it happened two years ago.
I'm 20 now and had never been so scared in my life.
My brother and I were home alone in our country house...
Literally, don't think magazine country, but canal bank
around us and field in our back yard. We were at home just
hanging out when all of a sudden, our dogs start barking
like crazy. At first, my brother and I figured that the
dogs were barking because it was dark out they couldn't
recognize someone that had driven up in their car. It was
kind of late already so my brother and I figured it was our
parents getting home but we didn't see their headlights.
After about ten minutes of our dogs barking wildly, our
neighbor calls and asks us to check to see who the woman
walking outside was. I thought this was kind of weird
because we live in the country and nobody really walks
around our house so late at night. I agreed to do it, given the fact that I could hear her voice quivering.
Once I got outside, that's when I saw her. I stopped dead in my
tracks... I had always heard tales of her as a child but
never really thought she was real. I was actually watching
La Llorna parade right in front of me. She was about fifty
feet away from me. She didn't turn and look at me, but I
stared at her. I was frozen with terror. She walked with
a glow to her. She was floating gracefully. She had to
have been a good six inches of the ground. I stood there
quietly, shocked, frozen for what seemed like hours but in
reality, was a couple of minuets. I stared in awe.
She was somewhat transparent in her white gown. Just when she
was almost out of sight, she turned and looked at me. My
heart stopped beating and jumped into my throat. We had
made eye contact. My brother then grabbed me and pulled me
inside. We watched from the window as she began to walk
toward our house. My dogs began to bark louder than ever.
My brother then lost sight of her in our front yard. I was
peering out the blinds to find her when I felt my brother
tap me on the shoulder. I turned around and there she was
at our back door (glass sliding door). She was staring
blankly at us.
She was a pale faced woman with long black
hair. My brother and I didn't look at each other, but
continued to stare at her. There was nothing to do. She was
just standing there. Then she vanished. It was as if she
was gone within the blink of an eye. My brother then looked at me. All he could say was, "You do know
that was her don't you?" I then nodded.
We didn't see her again after that but a couple of weeks later, my brother in
law described seeing the same woman on his way to mexicali (baja cali).
That was enough for me. My only regret is not having followed her or attempting to make contact wither her. I guess I was too terrified at the moment.
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