My story takes place about four and a half years ago, when
I was in my late teens and very interested in the
paranormal.
I have always been keen on ghost stories,
Ouija, automatic handwriting and other ways to contact
spirits and have fun with the 'other side.' Of course, I
have been warned and warned about Ouija and messing about
with things that were too big for me, but being a curious
and adventurous teen, I wasn't about to listen to anyone
except my friends. When I started at College, I quickly
acquired a circle of friends who shared my interests, three
in particular called Tony, Simon and Rachel.
Tony was interested in all things spooky, but not to the
extent of where he would take books out of the library
about it or spend much time dwelling on the subject. Simon
and Rachel on the other hand were very into it, especially
Rachel who had a past of psychic and ghostly experiences.
Before I go any further, you will need to know that Tony,
Simon and Rachel went to the same school when growing up
and so had known each other for years, I was the new kid
from a school miles away, though I was accepted and
welcomed at every opportunity. The three of them had been
playing with Ouija and other devices of spiritual
communication for years and even 'knew' certain spirits who
always seemed to come and speak when they made a board or
held a seance. All attempts I had made in the past to
communicate with the other side had failed miserably,
though I still heartily believed it was possible to succeed
with Ouija etc.
We planned our night of ghostly fun one sunny afternoon at
college and as Rachel was the only one of us who had her
own apartment at that time, we decided it would be wise to
go do it there instead of trying to individually persuade
our parents to let us have a sleepover.
So, we arrived after dark, armed with wine, cigarettes and
all in a good mood, expecting to be thrilled and chilled,
but otherwise unharmed and safe at the end of the night.
When we got there, Rachel showed us round so we knew where
the bathroom was so there would be no difficulty later on.
Then we sat and shared a drink and some spooky stories to
get us in the right frame of mind, Rachel who didn't smoke
or drink declining from that and sitting to one side. I was
not particularly close to her, I was closer to Simon and
Tony, but I liked her company and so tried to keep her as
involved as possible, though I did get the feeling she
thought we were wasting time and wanted to press on.
The first thing we did was cut out six smallish squares of
plain white paper and then Rachel took a chunky marker pen
and drew pentagrams on them. She told us that she was into
Wicca, but it was good magic and she was going to perform a
simple protection charm on her apartment so that if
anything did go wrong, she would be safe when we left her
at the end of the night. We agreed that it sounded like a
good idea and when she was done drawing the symbols, we
helped her stick one high up on each wall, one on the dead
centre of the ceiling above us and beneath her dining
table, which would be used for the Ouija.
Then we made the typical homemade board; letters,
numbers, 'hello' and 'goodbye' cut out of paper and stuck
around the table wide enough so we wouldn't be cramped when
sitting together. Then Rachel brought through two
candlesticks in holders from her bedroom and lit them,
placing each one opposite each other on the table, a good
three or four feet apart. The last addition was a large
brandy glass. Rachel told us she wanted to use a brandy
glass because if a spirit got in touch with us, then it
would prove it's presence by the moving of the glass even
more because it would be too awkward a shape for us to
move alone. We were ready to begin.
I had a notebook and pen by my side to take down any
important notes, or to write down letters so we could
unscramble them if the board started to speak gibberish, as
I was told they sometimes do. We turned off the main lights
in the lounge so we were sat in the dim glow of two single
candles and took our places around the table. The table was
a large rectangle shape with two chairs on each side, Simon
sat next to me, I was on the right and he on the left.
Opposite us, Tony sat in front of Simon and Rachel in front
of me. She told us to place just the very tip of our little
fingers on the edge of the base of the brandy glass and to
block out any exterior thoughts that might interfere with
the spirits making contact and we took a deep breath,
waiting for movement.
It was slow to begin with, I almost started to think we
were wasting our time and the whole thing was going to turn
out to be a huge disappointment, but then the glass started
to edge itself slowly towards the right of the table. We
watched with mounting interest and curiosity as it began to
speed up and soon was making huge circles right around the
the letters we had placed. It moved so fast we could barely
keep up with it, but it was not spelling anything out, just
spinning and spinning until we had to let go because we
just could not keep up. It was a little frustrating, but we
were determined to communicate with something that night
after all our planning at college. Rachel took complete
control of the event, she did the speaking and she was
certainly very brave. She took the glass and moved it to
the centre of the table again, telling us to place our
little fingers on it again and then addressing the spirit,
telling it to calm down and be patient because then we
would be able to speak and find out what it wanted to say.
The the glass began to twist on the spot instead of making
those giant, swirling circles, it twisted around on the
spot, making us have to lean forward over the table so we
could keep our fingers on the glass. Simon told us that he
had heard if a glass does this, it means that there are too
many spirits and they are fighting over the glass, unable
to control it in any one way, so Rachel scolded a little
(brave girl) and said that if one did not take control of
the glass, we would leave the table and no longer attempt
contact.
The glass finally began to behave itself, a spirit by the
name of 'Satan' greeted us and my doubts crept up again. I
am not a skeptic, but a name like 'Satan' seemed a little
too obvious, even if I know enough about ghosts to know
that they will do pretty much anything to scare you or get
your attention. Contrary to my hesitation, Rachel, Simon
and even Tony seemed to know this spirit and remarked out
loud how they had not spoken to him in such a long time.
This surprised me, but then I did know they used to play
around with Ouija at school. Simon told me that Satan was
usually the first spirit to turn up and was never any
trouble really, just a bit of a prankster and generally
good natured. I still felt a tad uneasy, but as my friends
were so relaxed and even nostalgic, I decided to go along
with it and let them have their fun. Satan chatted with
them for quite a long time, ignoring me even when I asked
questions or tried to get involved, I guessed newbies were
not welcome! It was enjoyable anyway, watching the unusual
event and seeing my friends have such a good time. But
then, strangely enough and for no identifiable reason that
I can see even now, the mood began to change. It became ice
cold all around us to the extent of where our bare arms
were stippled with gooseflesh and as we breathed, we could
see our exhalations as steam in the air. This was summer
too, so it was very strange, the effect it had was profound
and it became eerily quiet. Rachel's apartment was in the
middle of a busy and also rather rough estate, so the
noises of car alarms, people talking as they passed by,
dogs barking, traffic etc had been heard all night, now
everything was silent it became very strange indeed. Plus,
it was still not that late, it felt like the world outside
had had its volume switched off.
Satan decided to take a dislike to Tony, again for no real
reason. Before, if I had pondered that the spirit might not
like anybody there, I would have presumed it would have
been me because of the previous ignorance and the fact he
already knew the other three and had done for quite a long
time. But as we tried to maintain a polite conversation,
the brandy glass would keep shooting towards the corner of
the table where he was sat, often flying off toward him
with such a force we couldn't keep our fingers on the base
of the glass. Tony, being something of a fearless idiot,
decided to taunt the spirit because he felt under attack,
sort of self-defence in a way. Firstly much to our horror
and disbelief, he commanded the spirit show itself and
secondly, he swore at it and was generally disrespectful
and rude. Even me being a novice knew this was a ridiculous
idea.
The room became even colder if that was possible and we
began to shiver a little, then some of the pentagrams we
had so carefully placed around us began to drop from the
walls and the ceiling. As this had been our protection
spell, that was somewhat alarming and I began to feel a
little panicked. The glass continued to shoot off towards
Tony and as the atmosphere became denser and more
concentrated, Rachel announced that we were going to take a
break and rest for a while. She turned the main lights on
and blew the candles out, placing the glass to one side.
Tony wanted to go for a cigarette to calm his nerves but
Rachel did not allow smoking in her apartment, so she told
him he would need to walk down her corridor and down a
small flight of steps to get to the back door where he
could stand in the garden and have a smoke. I smoked back
then too and so did Simon, but we decided to wait for a
little while and talk to Rachel, catching up with Tony in a
few minutes. We told him this and he said okay, walking off
down the corridor and closing the door behind him. In that
short amount of time, Rachel got up to sit on her sofa and
Simon and I placed our arms on the table, sitting back and
taking a breather. In no time at all, there was an odd
sound in the corridor and then Tony barged back through the
door, holding a shoe in one hand and looking accusingly at
us. We asked what the problem was and he said that just as
he reached the top of the stairs to go down for his smoke,
the shoe in his hand had hit him on the back of the head
and nearly sent him head first down the stairs. By the look
in his eye he was obviously convinced one of us had done
it, but as I had mentioned before, he closed the door
behind himself when he had prepared to leave, plus Simon,
Rachel and I still had our shoes on and I know none of us
had thrown anything. We had been too scared and worried
about Tony's threats to the spirit to start throwing
things, plus Simon and I were in somebody elses home and
would never began randomly throwing things around, plus
Rachel had been sat on the sofa completely away from the
door that lead to the hallway. She even told us none of her
shoes were stored in that hallway, because they would be in
an awkward place and she would likely trip over them on her
way out. Even more spooked, all four of us decided to go
downstairs together for a smoke.
We stood around downstairs, observing how warm the night
air was in comparison to the chill in the living room
upstairs and finished our cigarettes, Rachel stood in the
garden looking thoughtful and a tad concerned.
Back upstairs, we placed the pentagrams back where they had
been before, had a quick drink to steady our nerves and got
back down to it again. We lit the same candles, turned off
the lights and got ready to use the brandy glass. After a
slowish warm-up again, the glass began to move and swirl
about the table, it seemed we had quite the busy night
ahead! This new spirit announced himself as being
called "Leo" and was remarkably nice and also rather
amusing. Also, Simon, Rachel and Tony were also familiar
with this ghost and said they had spent many hours with him
years previously and that often, the three of them had
spoken to him individually in their spare time. They seemed
a lot more optimistic about this one, so I began to get a
good feeling again, that everything was fine and we would
be okay. For the most part we were, except this one also
refused to speak to me and even told me to "shut up"
and "not be so nosy" when I tried to ask questions and
involve myself. In a way, this was something of a relief,
so I kind of sat back and observed. The three of my friends
and "Leo" chatted like old friends for a while, but then
the room started to dip in temperature again, it began to
get extremely cold and I needed to put my jacket on.
Rachel decided she wanted to swap over to automatic
handwriting instead of Ouija, because she felt we might get
a more detailed result here, plus some proof to show our
friends at college. Automatic handwriting, for those who
are not familiar with the term, is a process where one
holds a pen between their little finger and fourth finger
and a spirit writes through you, guiding the pen or pencil
as it would a glass on a table. Rachel was probably more
practised with this method compared to Ouija and so was
more than prepared to volunteer to be the one holding the
pen. She sat with her back straight, my writing pad in
front of her, the pen in place and a peaceful expression on
her face. The candles on the table started to act very
strangely, the flame on the one nearest to Tony became very
long and bright yellow, reaching heights and flickering and
waving. The candle next to me had an extremely stubby, blue
flame that was more of a soft, eerie glow than a proper
flame. These things might sound like the typical things
flames do, but not on brand new candlesticks that had only
been lit for the first time about an hour before.
"Leo" had beautifully swirling handwriting, huge loops in
his letters and attractive details which was very odd in
comparison to Rachel's usual scrawl which she showed to us
later from one of her college pieces. There was no doubt
whatsoever when comparing the two handwriting samples that
they looked as though they had been written by two
completely different people. Plus, Rachel was right-handed
and had used her left hand for the session. Leo drew some
pictures of flowers and clowns and all sorts of child-
related pictures. As Rachel drew and wrote, Simon sat and
told me that when they first met Leo, he had told them his
death date and how he died and where etc and then three of
my friends had gone to the town hall to research. They
found out that Leo had indeed died at that given address,
during the blitz in WWII in fact and he was just a young
boy when he was killed. Which certainly explained the
apparent affection for drawing clowns and flowers and the
other types of things that children sketch.
The night drew to a close on a much happier note than I had
previously anticipated. We finished the wine and checked
that Rachel felt comfortable enough to be left in her
apartment alone and she said she was fine. As Simon, Tony
and I walked to the bus stop to make our separate ways
home, Simon told me that when Leo had started to speak to
us, he had felt a coldness grip his hand, but he did not
feel scared or upset, it was more like an act of comfort.
Tony appeared to be shaken up still, ranting endlessly
about the flying shoe and how the glass kept flying off the
table at him, to which we scolded him and told him he
deserved all he got for taunting the spirit and asking it
to show itself; something you NEVER do during a seance of
any nature. Doing that can invite a spirit permanently into
someone's home, or I guess it could turn your hair white
with fear if you see something you don't want to.
I slept fitfully, as did the others and the next day as I
was getting on the bus to go to college and see my friends,
my mobile phone rang. It was Tony, sounding shaky and
positively ill. He told me to tell the others that he was
okay, but he wouldn't be coming into college that day
because he hadn't been able to sleep all night. I asked him
why as I took my seat and he told me that sometime during
the night he had been woken up by the feeling of someone
sitting on the end of his bed. He could not see anything at
all, but there was an indentation on the end of his
mattress where it looked as though someone was sitting. The
feeling of being watched all night had scared him sick and
he needed to recuperate. I guess it taught him a lesson
though, don't try to provoke a spirit and if you insist in
using one of these dreadful spiritualist tools, always act
with respect and patience.
Nothing else happened after that and we lived to tell the
tale, but that night often occurs to me when perusing this
site. Thank you for reading, it was all completely true and
has kept my away from Ouija and seances since, I would also
like to take this opportunity to remind others that they
are dangerous things and not worth the risk. A Ouija board
is like a chat room, the spirit may be telling you what you
want to hear, be it that they are the ghost of someone you
loved and lost, or that you will get married and have ten
kids, but you never quite know who is on the other side.
Again, it is just not worth the risk.
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