In 1989 after doing a year at a community college
in my hometown I packed up and moved two hours
away to Marshall University. I found an
affordable apartment on 6th Ave not far from the
school. The apartment complex was small with
only 8 apartments (4 on top, 4 below the street
on the bottom) and shaped like a shoe box. It was
built sometime in the early 1970's.
I met the
girls who lived upstairs and over one unit from
me. We became friends and started hanging out
all the time.
From the beginning I knew something wasn't right
with their apartment. Strange things happened
all the time! Ice cubes disappeared out of the
bin in the freezer when it had been full only
moments before. The TV would switch channels on
its own. The bathroom light would come on then
go off when someone went to investigate. Our
hairdryers (that we always left out on the
bathroom countertop) would turn on by themselves
and, like the light, go off when we went to check
it out. There were pockets of cold in different
areas of the apartment as well.
Though we never felt fearful or harassed these
unusual occurrences did leave us feeling
uncomfortable.
About three years later I had
left university but one of my friends stayed in
town to attend graduate school. By this time we
had all moved and no one was living in the
apartment anymore. It was around Halloween when
a local underground newspaper put out an article
about haunted places in Huntington. To my
friends shock there in the paper was an entry
about our old apartment complex.
Here's the
story: sometime at the turn of the century there
was a house standing on the land where the
apartment complex was built. A young woman and
her children lived in the house. One night the
house caught fire. The mother got out, her
children did not, and they perished in that
horrible fire. It had been a vacant lot for
decades until the apartment complex was built
where the house had stood. As it turns out over
the years students had complained about the same
types of things happening.
While I lived in Huntington I had a truly scary
experience when I visited what had been
advertised as a boarding house.
I had been living with a boyfriend but we had
broken up and I wanted a place of my own. I saw
an ad that said something like, "Affordable rooms
for rent, $70 a week call......." So I called
and was given an appointment. It's important
that I point out it was August and very hot and
sunny.
I arrived at the address and was
surprised (not in a good way). I still consider
this one of the oddest houses I have ever seen!
It was obviously Victorian - accompanied with a
spire, not in great condition. It looked like
some work was either being done to it or was
being finished. In any event the house just
didn't look "right" to me. Something about it
just didn't add up and still to this day that
stands out to me. Anyway, I opened the front
door and went in just like I had been
instructed. IMMEDIATELY I new I was in a bizarre
other world.
I was struck by the temperature first - very
cold, the kind of cold that chills your insides.
Remember it was August and this house was OLD!
It was also dark, so dark I found myself
squinting to look around. Then I heard the
voices - whispers coming from my right first and
then the left. There was a staircase a few feet
in front of me. I thought someone or something
was shifting from side to side at the top, but I
couldn't make anything out. I called
out "Hello." No one answered but the whispers
continued. I couldn't make out what any of them
were saying. It was just a jumble of masculine
and feminine voices over and over like they were
talking over one another. All of my hair stood
on end and I BOLTED!!!! I got out of there so
quick I almost fell over the sidewalk.
I was shocked back to reality when I hit the
street with the bright August sunlight and heat.
I felt more like myself then and I decided to
walk to my friends place since I really had nowhere to go and wasn't really sure what I had
just been through.
Once I got there I met Mary
who I barely knew (she was a friend of a
friend). I told everyone assembled what had
happened to me at the Victorian house and Mary got
a startled look on her face. She said, "That's
an old funeral home!! It went out of business
years ago and the place was abandoned. Some
investors bought it and tried to fix it up to
make it a boarding house, but no one will stay in
the place because it's haunted - like crazy
haunted!!!"
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