I have been a fan of this website for a while now
and I had always been jealous that I had never
had any sort of experiences. I've even submitted
one of my grandmother's experiences as a way to
participate in the supernatural "fun" (Maru, June
2006). But now that I've had my turn experiencing
something supernatural, I can't believe I ever
wanted to.
My husband and I just bought our first house
earlier this year. It is a cute, one story
basement house that had fallen into disrepair.
The people that sold it to us bought it as an
investment property and did a wonderful job
renovating it.
I never got any weird "vibes" from the house, but
I did not like being there alone at night--I
always thought someone would find a way to break
in. So on nights when my husband was out working
late I couldn't sleep; I routinely got out of bed
to check for "intruders."
On one such night, I had managed to fall asleep
only to be awakened by a noise. I don't remember
actually hearing anything, but I had the distinct
memory of a slamming noise. I got out of the bed
and reached for my husband's Louisville Slugger
(it lays on the bed when hubby's not) and got up
to patrol. I went out to the living room, the
kitchen, checked the spare bedrooms and felt
relieved enough to go back to bed. On the way, I
passed the hall bath and just happened to look
inside. What I saw in there made my heart jump
into my throat and my blood run cold. There was a
man sitting on the toilet! I know this may sound
funny, but even now I can't even crack a smile.
He was tall and pale and wearing a black t-shirt
and blue jeans. I could distinctly make out his
pale arms, long legs and even hair! He was
sitting hunched over the toilet looking at the
floor, but after what seemed like half an hour,
he turned his head towards me, and (this is when
I knew I wasn't dealing with a LIVE person) he
had no face! No eyes, lips, nose, nothing!
There was only a glowing, pale spot where all
that should've been.
I took a deep breath to scream my brains out, but
before I could let any sound out, he was gone. He
just sort of grew darker, as if the darkness
around him had absorbed him.
Needless to say, I called my husband to come home
right away and turned on every single light on in
the house while I waited for him.
Nothing else happened that night, but since then
I have asked the neighbor about the house and
received some very interesting information. It
seems that the previous family (the owners that
let the house go to ruin) consisted of a single
mom and her two mentally handicapped teenage
sons. She told me that the boys were always
fighting and the mom couldn't do much to stop
them. One day they were fighting in the bathroom
and the older boy somehow fell and hit his head
on the tub. He later died.
The mom was torn apart and couldn't work to
support her family anymore, so the house was
foreclosed on. It was only after the mother and
her remaining son were institutionalized (the
mother for a nervous breakdown and the son for
his handicap) that the neighbor's policeman
nephew told her that the older son hadn't died of
head injuries, he had died of asphyxiation. The
coroner's office found bruising on the boy's
chest, so the police suspected that the younger
brother sat on his unconscious sibling until he
stopped breathing. That literally chilled me to the bone.
Nothing else has happened since, but my husband
works fewer nights now, and when he does, I stay
over at my brother’s apartment! |