Gulf Shores, the second home dear to me, right
next to Birmingham City, as number one.
Growing
up in Alabama, as a child, me and my family would
travel down to the elegant beach of Gulf Shores,
just about every summer. Every reservation was in
a different condominium every trip we went. I
always loved experiencing varieties of them. Gulf
Shores was always a beautiful, pleasant place to
me. But then again, there were always those
uneasy, hair raising, spine tingling times, I
would always endure. These long, almost unending
hours, unfortunately, would always occur at
nights in the condominiums. Everyone would be off
to bed and every sound in the condominium would
be dead. It was always the most pain-in-the-you-know-what moments for me, every night. I was
always filled to the very brim with fear. That
type of fear when you feel like "someone" is
watching you. That type of fear, when you feel
like something bad, is about to occur, with in
the blink of an eye. Being a tense person I am,
my stress level would be bolting through the roof
and anything was bound to scare the *explicit*
out of me.
Any who, enough with the drawn-out-details and
on with the story. Just thought I'd give you
kid’s good feedback and tell a little about
myself.
One fine summer of 2000, when I was only 10
years old, my family made reservations at this
one condominium, called "Southern Sands". I
wasn't so sure how old this place was, but just
by the look of it, it seemed like it was there
for a good while.
When we first walked into it, the place really
appealed to me, it was very warm, cozy and humble
looking. I really felt right at home, here.
I
remained very comfortable, throughout my stay
here (only through the hours of dawn). That still
didn't change the fear I dealt and slumbered
through out the nights.
I and my sister, of course, would stay in the
bedroom, with the twin beds, my parents in the
master bedroom and my brother would sleep on the
pull-out-mattress couch, which of course was in
the living room. Usually, he would sleep because
of the telly and him being a severe insomniac,
most of his nights.
Things were pretty enjoyable, staying in this
condominium. We didn't have the best view of the
beach, but still, it was a very decent
condominium, compared to some of the other crappy
ones we stayed at. I never knew after our
departure from Gulf Shores and this condominium,
I would here something very queer.
One night, my father was struggling to fall
asleep, because of his constant migraines; he has
been cursed with and has endured, throughout
most of his life. Around at least, the middle of
the night, his migraine was so outraged, it
forced him out of bed and to go into the
bathroom to take some medicine. After he had
consumed the pain relievers, he staggered out of
the bathroom, to return to bed as quickly as
possible.
Once he was out of the bathroom, into the
pitch black, bedroom, he suddenly froze in his
very tracks. My father distinctively, saw this
elderly woman - what appeared to be - standing
over my mother, who was sound asleep.
She appeared to be standing, or at least
leaning over her, though he couldn't see her
transparent bottom half, from waist down. My
father stood there, rubbing his eyes at least
once or twice. He never said that he felt
terrified or scared, just startled. He claimed
that it felt like walking into another room and
seeing another person. Only this wasn't a person,
or at least a living one, but a mere incredible
apparition, so it seemed. Naturally, it could
have been just have been the illusion he was
probably having caused by the possible side affects
of the pain killers. Or possibly the other
medications he consumes.
My father described this woman as dressed as a
nurse from the Victorian era. She wore a white
bonnet, with a blue dress (possibly a casual,
kind of Victorian dress), with a white apron.
From what I have mentioned earlier, she was
elderly, the age of a grandmother. He also
described her having a kind appearance about her,
that’s the reason why he wasn't afraid of this
possible apparition. She seemed to be at least
praying or watching my mother, maybe the way a
mother looks upon her child, lovingly, he
exclaimed, "It was just... well... peaceful."
Any who, to continue on with the story, After
staring at this anonymous, unexpected stranger,
she then looked up at him, acknowledging his
presence and then vanished into
thin air.
My mother mentioned she was awoken that
night to see my father waving his arms over her,
as if he were trying to fan away smoke.
Obviously, it seemed that my father was trying to
make sure the visitor was gone. At least.
One another note. My brother mentioned that
through his sleepless nights, in the condominium,
he felt his skin crawl, to the feeling of someone
watching him, through the curtains of the
condominium sliding-glass door, in the living
room…..
So was this visitor, perhaps gentle or maybe
a mere dark spirit/demon in disguise?. Or maybe
this apparition was accompanied by another one
who was the exact opposite of her.
You be the judge my, friend.
Like many ghost stories I've read and the
paranormal I have studied and was always
fascinated with as a child, there are a million
logical theories to the unexplained we witness.
Most times there are religious explanations
through the eyes of the spiritual ones. In a good
example, my mother being a devout catholic and my
father Baptist, it was simply a holy spirit sent
from god to watch over my mother, a guardian
angel, if you will. But except me, being the one
who leans more toward the motto, "Anything is
possible". I, obviously, feel that it was a
spirit, rather than a guardian angel, though, I
am catholic. But I really wouldn't think an angel
would wear Victorian era clothing. Then again,
through the eyes of Christianity and Judaism, god
works in mysterious ways.
Thanks for reading, you spook lovers! :)
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