Hello to all of the believers out there. I hope that
you'll find this experience a little more creepy than
humorous, but who am I kidding, the title alone is already
enough to make you laugh your butt off.
You're probably thinking that the person who wrote this has serious mental
issues, and believe me you're not alone in thinking that, because my family is thinking the exact same thing. But
now it's time for me to get on with my story.
This happened to me when I was about 5/6.
We were living in a two bedroom trailor at the time, so my two
brothers and I had to share a room (how sorry is that). I shared a
bed with my older brother Randy and my younger
brother Timmy slept in a trundle bed on the floor next to
our bed. It was somewhere in between 2 or 3 o'clock in the
morning and I was just lying in bed thinking to myself. I wasn't
sleeping very well because I had a strange feeling ever
since I got into bed that night. So I was just laying
there, letting my thoughts wander when all of a sudden from
the living room I hear this loud "QUACK" and I just froze
with shock while the loud quacking continued. I thought that
at any moment a huge duck was going to waddle into my room
and flutter onto my bed and snap my nose off.
After about ten minutes of listening to the persistent quacking I
finally decided to get up to investigate. After forcing
myself with all my courage I sat up in bed, crawled over my
brother, and began to walk silently across the room, and as
soon as I reached the hallway the quacking suddenly
stopped. I stood there for a moment listening to see if it
would start up again, but it never did. So I cautiously
entered the living room and clicked on the sidetable lamp
beside the couch then began looking in every direction for
the duck responsible for making the loud quacking. But there
was none to be found.
I checked under and behind all the
furniture and even in the kitchen, but there was nothing. I
also looked out of the living room window and out the front
and back doors to see if there was a stray duck roaming
around outside, but still nothing. And even if the quacking
had been coming from outside it wouldn't have been so
loud.
At that same moment it just hit me that everyone else
was still asleep! Now don't get me wrong, but that quacking
was loud enough to wake the dead! And it shocked me beyond
belief that no one else had heard it. So after a last minute
inspection I decided to go back to bed, and no sooner had my
head hit the pillow that the quacking abruptly started up
again, louder than ever. And at that point that was about all
I could take. I immediately sat up in bed and began to
whisper loudly in Randy's ear, "there's a duck in the
living room" I paused for a second and realised that the
quacking had stopped, but I wanted to wake him up
anyway.
After about a minute or so I finally managed to
nudge him awake. He asked what was the matter, and after
explaining what had happened for about the third time he
still asked me what was the matter. And in mixed panic and
frustration I said in a rather louder whisper, "I swear that
there's a duck in the living room!" After gaping at me for
what seemed like minutes he finally told me that I was
crazy and shouldn't have woken him up. But I ignored it and
just told him to shut up and listen for a minute. So he sat
up and listened for about five minutes, then after telling
me I was crazy one last time, went back to sleep.
I sat and listened for a few more minutes, but nothing happened. I
then lay back down and tried to make myself go back to
sleep, but sure enough the quacking started once again. I
pulled the covers up over my head and began to pray that
the quacking would stop. After about ten minutes the
quacking finally stopped and I never heard it for the rest
of the night. And for the rest of the time that we lived at
the trailor I never heard the mysterious quacking again.
Thanks for taking the time to see what this crazy had to
say. But note that this crazy person is being truly honest. I
swear to that.
Contact me here: jetobin@worldnet.att.net
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