At last! I have a story to submit to this site, which is
my very
favorite ghost story site on the net! I have read every single story
listed in each year, and I never get tired of reading them over and
over!
I have never had an experience of my own, but the other day I
was at a friends house and her 78 year old mother related one to me
and of course, I ran to post it right away!
I am 40 years old and have resided in Georgia all my life, mostly in
rural areas. I have heard many tales of haunted houses in Georgia,
also known as "haints" in the South.
I was having a conversation with
a sharp-witted 78 year young Mother of my friend the other day, and
the discussion led to ghosts and such. She told me that about 26
years ago, in Douglas County, Georgia, she had an experience that she
can never forget.
It occurred on Lower River Road. If anyone is familiar with Lower
River Road that many years ago, you will remember that at that time,
Douglasville was a very rural area, long before the mall and shops
and long before Lower River was even paved all the way.
She had been
at the hospital in Lithia Springs (Parkway Regional, which is no
longer existing) to visit her daughter and her new grandson. She was
returning to her other daughters home driving a big old buick. It was
lightly raining outside, and had just gotten dark outside. At the
time, the road had no street lights, and the woods surrounded the
road on both sides. Very few homes were on the road at the time and
it was all Ms. Becky could do to see.
Her wipers were going, and she
had both hands gripped on the steering wheel, her face as close to
the windshield as she could, in order to see the road.
She noticed up ahead, a mailbox near the road and what appeared to be
someone or some animal sitting on top of it. (I am sure Ms. Becky was
driving slow even back then.) As she neared the mailbox, she wondered
to herself "Who or what in the world would be sitting on a mailbox
out here in the dark, in the rain?" And as she got right up next to
the mailbox, she saw that it was a "little creature" (as she called
it). It was only about 2-3 feet high, it was gray, and it was all
wrinkled. She said it was wearing a big hat, like an old fedora hat.
It also was wearing like a long sleeved, long nightgown looking
thing, kind of like what newborns wear, the long gowns that go all
the way down. She noticed it didn't have legs or feet that she could
see. When she got right next to it, and remember, her face was as
close to her windshield as she could get it, the "creature" jumped
right onto her car, and pressed it's face right against the
windshield where her face was! She said "it was just a grinning!"
It
scared Ms. Becky to death, she screamed and jerked back, and threw
her hands up into the air and covered her face. Her car lurched to
the opposite side of the road and luckily, it was flat, so she didn't
wreck.
She said a few seconds had passed, she gathered her wits and
grabbed the steering wheel and pulled her car back onto the road and
continued to drive.
Upon pressing her for more details, she told me she never looked back
to see if the creature was still there, or where it had gone. It
wasn't on the windshield any longer, that was for sure! She said it
had rotted teeth that were horrible.
Ms. Becky always thought that it was some kind of omen about her
daughter that was in the hospital, or the new baby, but nothing ever
happened to either of them.
I told Ms. Becky that I had read similar
stories just like hers on this site, with a creature that is
wrinkled, and with a horrible grin. She wonders if it tried to make
her have an accident, or scare her. I told her that I haven't ever
seen anything like this, even though I grew up in Douglasville when
it was rural.
Well, that's my story! I wonder, as many as I have read on the net,
what in the world these little troll like creatures are and why they
seem to mostly scare the humans that see them? |