I originally submitted a story to this site in
March 2005, listed on the site as 'Graveyard
Mayhem'. Since then, I have come to experience
some new occurrences in our house, and I thought I
would share them here.
In late 2005, I sustained a back injury that
forced me to exit the working environment and,
more or less, become a shut in. I find it hard to
move and can do very little, so it goes without
saying that the idea of experiencing things such
as what I wrote about in my original story is not
entirely appealing to me. It was all fine and well
when I was physically healthy, but it's a
terrifying prospect being powerless to defend myself.
Thankfully, as of this writing, nothing has
happened that has been overly violent or
terrifying, but it's still rather chilling.
Several months back, I got a call from my best
friend, during which he tells me that he will be
driving over to pay me a visit. Well I'm thrilled,
because I rarely have the opportunity to get out
of the house. So I get off the phone with him, I
lay back in my bed, and I watch some TV while I'm
waiting for him to arrive.
About thirty five minutes pass, and I decide to
put something different in the DVD player, so I
crawl out of bed, walk across the room, and kneel
(painfully) down in front of my television. The
thing is situated against a massive window, so I
can look just past the TV and see the front
driveway. It's dark by this point, and I can't see
much beyond the front porch.
I change the DVD, close the DVD player, and
prepare to stand back up. I don't quite make it on
the first try, and as I prepare to do it again, I
freeze, my eyes locked on the window, just to the
right of my television set. Looking in on me from
outside is my best friend. He's smiling at me in a
way that doesn't at all make me comfortable or
happy to see him. It's also worth noting that his
face is entirely blue, as though there is a light
bar beneath him, shining up on his skin. It's
quite surreal to be looking at.
I say his name and finally force myself back to my
feet. As I do, my friend watches me for a moment,
that grin never leaving his face, and then he
leans back and vanishes from in front of the
window. I assume he's walking to the front door,
which is a couple of feet to the right of my room.
The door doesn't open, nor is there any knock, so
I lean closer to the window and peer out into the
driveway. There is no car parked there, so I sit
down on the bed, pick up the phone, and call my
friend. He's still about five minutes from the
house, and so could not have been peering in
through my window.
It's the first and only time I've seen this face
in my window, but the people who lived her before
us have mentioned similar experiences. Something
they haven't mentioned, however, is the pounding
fist, which my entire family has experienced twice.
Once, I was sitting at the kitchen table, which is
directly adjacent to the living room. My mother,
father and sister were all watching television
while I ate some breakfast. Suddenly, from the
very rear of the house, an extremely loud banging
could be heard. It sounded like someone
desperately beating on the wall with their fist.
The walls are all made of plaster and wood, so
when you pound on it, you can hear it well. As all
of us were in the front of the house, we chalked
it up to the ghost.
It was nearly year between that instance and the
most recent, which happened on December 23rd,
2006. I was in my bedroom, watching television
with my friend, and what sounded like someone
frantically beating on the front door filled the
house. All of our dogs went mad, barking and and
trying desperately to separate themselves from the
front of the house, which is odd. Normally when
someone knocks, they're desperate to see who is at
the door. My friend and my mother went to the
front door to check, and I went to my window and
looked through.
Nothing. There was no one there, but we all heard
it clear as day, like someone desperate to get
into our home, as though being chased. I don't
think the pounding has ever sounded as desperate
as it did that night.
I'm not certain whether this activity is related
to the activity I experienced in my other home, or
somehow connected to my friend (who was involved
with the tale I shared about the graveyard), but
it's never been as frightening as the things that
happened in the March 2005 story. I eagerly await
the chance to see the face in the window once
again, or perhaps the source of the pounding that
seems to emanate from various places in this
house.
The people who lived her before us claim
that the specter of a little boy can sometimes be
seen in the garage (which is separated from the
living room by a sliding glass door), and from
time to time our dogs will stand at the garage
entrance and bark, so perhaps it's that little
boy, desperate to make passage into the home?
Though why it would mimic my best friend's face is
quite beyond me. Perhaps it hopes taking the face
of a loved one will convince us to allow it safe
entrance?
(Note: The e-mail address in my previous story is
now bunk. If you would like to comment on it,
please contact me at the e-mail address provided
with this story. Cheers!)
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