To say that I don’t scare easily would be a lie, but I’ve
always been
pretty skeptical of any reported paranormal activity. Until I started
working at my current job, that is.
I started at an insurance company, working long hours.
Because of the nature of my responsibilities, I would often be at
work after everyone else had left.
The building used to house
railroad offices but they moved to newer offices a few blocks away.
The office was completely remodeled before we moved here and
additional security features were put in place. To get into the
floor, you need a security key/badge to unlock the door. This makes a
distinctive beep every time. Badge keys are needed for the stairwells
and elevators.
One Monday, I was finishing some letters for my boss. The
mailboxes are at the opposite end of the floor from my desk, so I
made the full circle, noting everyone else had left for the day (it
was well after 7 pm).
I enjoy the quietness of the late hours-after
the cleaning crew leaves, it’s just the clicking of my keyboard.
After about 10 minutes back at my desk, I heard the door open. I
looked up to see who was there, but the door was still closed. These
are heavy fire doors that close slowly. After that, I tried to pay
attention to my surroundings by sitting up more at my desk. My
cubicle faces windows but by turning slightly, I can see the rest of
the L-shape of the office around me. I’m on the 8th floor above a
busy street.
After another few minutes, I saw a reflection in the
window next to me of a smallish figure, so I turned to face the room
and see who it was—no one was there. I turned back to the window-the
image was still there. It was a man in coveralls, and it appeared he
was standing next to the cubicles two rows away staring at me. His
face was expressionless and he wasn’t blinking. I wanted desperately
to bolt out of there, but he was between me and the door. His mouth
began to move like he was talking but I didn’t hear anything. He
turned and walked away, disappearing after a step.
After that, I
stopped working late.
My boss commented on it, but I didn’t have the
nerve to tell her why. We’re a small company and I don’t want my
sanity questioned by telling anyone about it. There’s a violent
history associated with the grounds and people have reportedly died
in the building, so I guess anything is possible.
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