I don't believe I am anything special in the
world of paranormal. But I have seen things and
heard things that none of my friends or family
has. Mostly in my current house, and my previous
house.
The story I am to tell takes place in my
previous house.
It was a four level split, and
in the downstairs, right across from the
basement door, my parents set up a little
entertainment centre for my brother Ryan and I.
The couches set up had their backs to the rest
of the room, including the stairs to the main
floor.
I was probably about seven when the events
happened. (I am almost fourteen now.) Though I
remember them very clearly. It's one of those
times that seems to be branded into your mind
with a hot iron.
It was a calm weekend, and my parents were both
out. I was left alone with Ryan, five years
older than me. But he was outside in the back
yard. So, technically, I was alone.
The TV wasn't very loud, so I could hear what
was going on in the rest of the house. So I
heard, clearly, someone calling my name from
upstairs. When I ran up there though, no one was
inside. It didn't sound like Ryan or my parents,
either, but I wasn't thinking about that at the
time.
So, I went back downstairs to continue watching
TV. But I heard it again. It was a slightly
hoarse voice, like that of a man who had smoked
too much in a short amount of time.
Once again, I went upstairs to check. And, once
again, no one was around. So I went back
downstairs.
Next time "Sarah" was called out, I ignored it
best I could. I turned up the volume on the TV
every time the voice called. It was always
louder than the TV though.
Once I had the volume up to forty (it could only
go up to sixty) everything shut off. Lights, the
TV - everything. And once again, "Sarah!" was
called, louder and more venomously than ever.
Scared half to death, I rushed outside to where
Ryan was. He told me he hadn't heard a thing -
not even me turning up the TV, which was
something he should have heard. Especially on
such a quiet day.
After that I refused to be in the house alone
ever again. And I would only go downstairs when
I had at least two other people with me. |