One spring day in 2007, I was washing my dishes, and as I
looked out
my kitchen window, me jaw dropped. I saw a
body, spirit, ghost ...whichever you may call it, out near my barn. She
was about 7-10 years of age. She had two pigtails with red-brown
hair. She was wearing ribbons in her hair. She was also wearing a
green dressing with flowers embroidered on it. She had beautiful brown
eyes.
A few days later, I saw her again so, I decided to go to
the City Hall and find information on this girl.
Seems, her name was Emily. She was nine turning ten when she
disappeared from the backyard of my home. Now..my house is over 150
years old. This accident happened in 1836. From the report the
parents had given the police, Emily was out back of the barn, ready to
let her Clydesdale's and Shetland pony out for the morning to graze
about the field. But, the parents say they heard her scream. Rushing
to the back of the barn, they say they saw the horses running all over
the place as if provoked by something. Emily, who they heard scream, was nowhere to be found or heard from again.
Emily's brother
reported to the police that he was in the field, the back of the field
that is, picking tobacco (my house was an old tobacco refinery during
that time). He said he had heard the scream and started to run toward
the barn.
Now, the most recent time I saw Emily, was the most horrifying
and chilling yet.
She talked to me; it was like I was there when it
had happened. She told me her brother had been enraged with her for
she got everything and her brother got nothing. He let the horses from
their stables, rattling them with a few pieces of wood and making them
panic. He knew Emily would let them out at about 6 am. At that second
I was suddenly back in my kitchen. Looking out back to Emily running
and playing about.
About 2 weeks later, I was with her again. Once again, like I was taken
form my kitchen.
I followed her this time. She'd always go to the back
of the barn and to a little, (now bushed in) trail ways back in the
field. There, I saw Emily disappear into a small patch of dirt with a
piece of really faded and worn cloth. I figured this is where her
brother had buried her. Emily told me that her burial site grave
marker her brother had made for her was blown away weeks after her
disappearance and death.
Emily had told me she was buried in a
cemetery just about half a mile form my house. She had a tombstone,
but nobody was ever buried there. Now, I would have loved to excavate
her and tell some remaining family relatives about her being
discovered. But, I felt she was at peace now. Now that someone knew what had happened and someone knew where she was.
A few peculiar stories on the side of
this one was that I recently found out Emily had befriended my
nephew. He one day came over to visit. One hour later he had
disappeared in the barn for a bit. Then I saw him in the backyard on a
bike zipping around. Thing is, he never knew how to ride a bike
until that day in the barn. Then, as I was with some friends hanging
out, I peered over across the street feeling watched. I saw the
figure of Emily standing there watching.
She's there every night. But
I am not afraid of her. I know she is no harm for she has also
befriended me and my dog.
I am very faithful of what has happened. I know what I saw. What my
nephew has seen.
From time to time I see Emily running and playing about.
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