Of course I read the other accounts of what the
Courtyard Ghost in Occoquan did. The ghost
hated noise and tore shopkeepers' noisy wind
chimes down. I found out during my market
research that Occoquan is a very haunted town
(mind you, after I already signed the lease and
paid my deposit and first month's rent). It
might have became just a power of suggestion
controlling what I saw and heard. I know I'm
not putting any wind chimes up, but since I am
opening a business there, and will be there a
lot, I plan to document everything I come
across. And here is what happened tonight:
I just moved into my office on the second floor
this past weekend. I’m not open for business
yet, but I am setting everything up. Usually,
at night, outside of my regular day job hours.
On Wednesday, January 10, 2007 myself, Jeff and
my daughter Marissa arrived at the office well
after 8:30 p.m. It was likely closer to 9:00
p.m. Jeff carried up the portable stereo and
then some CD’s when he couldn’t get a decent
radio signal or station. I asked for something
mellow because I wasn’t in the mood for anything
loud and crazy, and I figured the ghost I had
heard about was NOT going to like Systems of A
Down or any of Jeff’s other heavy metal or punk
music CD blaring out to the courtyard.
Jeff brought in a Booker T. and the MG’s CD. My
daughter Marissa spread herself out on the bare
hardwood floor in the front room with her
sewing/glue gun project, I worked on unpacking
office supplies and equipment and Jeff was
hanging my four part painting on a wall.
The
music was perfect in the background and was at a
volume of 15.
At one point while they were there, I went into
the bathroom and went to flip on the fluorescent
light. It weirdly flickered and almost seemed
to refuse to go on. Sort of when a bulb burns
out. So, I figured the light was burnt out,
flipped it off and returned across the hall to
my office. Amazingly, later, the light worked
perfectly. I noticed different lights in the
front office of the room doing the same weird
flickering later that night. I don’t know. It
just felt creepy.
At 10:10 p.m., Jeff and Marissa leave to grab
some Wendy’s fast food and Jeff mentions how
late it is and how he needs to take Marissa home
to go to bed, as she has school the next day. I
tell him I want to stay and still work on
things, so I ask him to come back and get me.
He says he’ll be back in 40 minutes, but I say
an hour or more is okay. I am not only opening
and working on my business in my off hours, I
have a regular job that keeps me busy during the
day. I need all the time I can get to work on
things.
I lock the lower main entrance door
after he leaves as I am now alone in the
building. I tell him to call me when he gets
there to pick me up, since he'll be locked out.
I try a couple of other CD’S. Actually, they
all really pretty much suck, (Jeff and I don't
always have the same taste in music) but I don’t
know what some of them are so I am trying them
out. I listen to one (I can’t remember which
one) for a few minutes while I work in the next
room and I hear the most horrific thump. I
wonder if it was downstairs or in the next
room. I don’t know where it came from and I
can’t figure it out. But I turn the volume down
to 10 and think I should change the CD and so I
put in some classic Pink Floyd. I am hearing a
few noises. I tell myself the building is dated
1860, I am sure old buildings creak. Or I
decide, the ghost is hanging out in my office.
I am in the back room of the office working and
suddenly I notice that I can’t hear the music
that well. I move to the front where the stereo
has been placed on the bay window sill/seat to
turn it up. The volume is at 7. I guess he
didn't like Pink Floyd either.
I put Booker T. and the MG’s CD back in and turn
the volume back up to 10. I work uninterrupted
for a long while, although I feel a little
creepy while putting empty computer boxes in the
storage closet in the bathroom. I get my phone
from where it is sitting in my purse (near the
stereo). I slip it in my jacket pocket so I
won’t miss Jeff’s call. I go back to the back
room to work. I say out loud (because I talk to
myself sometimes), “I hurt, I hurt, I hurt – oh,
I know I need to go home”. (I have been limping
all night from my severe arthritis and all the
sitting in traffic that night, moving and
cleaning has badly aggravated it). But I don’t
want to go home, because I have a lot to do,
still. And plus I am 32, so having arthritis at
this age was not in my general life plan, and I
have too much to do, so I often attempt to
ignore it.
Anyway, apparently, I think this happened just
after I said this out loud. I was cleaning the
desk and seeing if the Murphy’s Oil would clean
and shine up the natural wood floors. I worked
on my hands and knees near the desk. I think
this was about the time that Jeff got a phone
call from my Blackberry cell phone at the house
(It was at 10:53 p.m. – 40 minutes after he left
with Marissa).
He says that all he heard was static and
rustling around. (Of course he did, it was in
my pocket). So about twenty minutes later, he
calls me, as he is around the corner from the
building by then. He asks if I tried to call
him at the house. He tells me about the call he
received and he says he thought I could have
been in trouble. He was rushing to come get me
and was almost there. He was almost even afraid
I wasn't going to answer if he tried to call
back, so he just jumped in his car and left.
I tell him no, I didn’t call, but maybe I hit
one of the speed dial buttons by mistake, I hang
up with him so I can check the phone history.
Yes, my phone called "home" at 10:53 p.m. I call
him right back and tell him that, yes, my phone
called, I somehow probably hit a button. But, I
check over and over. There is no speed dial set
for that number. My old Blackberry would do it
all the time. I’d accidentally hit a letter or
number connected by speed dial to a number.
There’s no way this new one did. No speed dial
is associated with my home number.
What I found even stranger was this: that phone
had been newly reset that morning by Cingular
because of device errors. I had to reenter in
my regular names and numbers into my address
book. I had entered in “home” (just that
morning) but realized I had NEVER called it.
It wasn’t as if my phone accidentally redialed
the last person I spoke with (you know how that
happens, right?) because it wasn’t on the call
list. So does anyone out there have a
Blackberry and know what I mean? My phone
called home. By itself. It’s in the call
history. Jeff answered. It happened.
By the way, while we were driving back and I was
telling Jeff what I had been doing, I mentioned
that I said out loud, “I hurt, I hurt, I hurt –
oh, I know I need to go home”. I looked at him
and said, “Duh!!! Maybe my new phone has voice
recognition and I said “home!”
We got a good laugh at that one. I spoke very
clearly into the phone to test it out. No such
luck.
Here’s my personal theory.
When I said “I hurt,
I hurt, I hurt – oh, I know I need to go home”
and I had been badly limping, I think “he” (?)
was saying, hey it’s been 40 minutes - that's
when Jeff said he’d pick you up and I think you
need to go home. Did he know Jeff had been
distracted and had lost track of time? Did he
just want me to get out of there? For whatever
reason, I think he called Jeff at home for me
and made it clear it was time to pick me up.
I may need to change my schedule.
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