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Do you have ghost / supernatural based stories?

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FairytalesAreBullshit · 15/04/2017 20:39

Just being nosey really, I love this kind of thing.

I've got a few freaky stories.

What are your thoughts on paranormal stuff?

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nickbutnosaint · 16/04/2017 11:39

Is it this one?Found it. Warning: it's very long (sorry) and very freaky, and if anyone can come up with a rational explanation I'd be extremely grateful because I'm generally a pretty rational non-woo where's-the-evidence person, but I've never been able to explain this and it still makes my heart beat faster and the hair stand up on my arms when I think about it, years later.

I was pet sitting for my friend several years ago. She had moved into a sort of small holding right on the edge of a village in the SW, with a huge garden that backed onto trees. At the time she had a right menagerie - chickens, ducks, a couple of Shetlands, cats and four black retrievers, three fully grown and one a half grown puppy. Originally DH had been going to come with me as a little holiday but the dates she ended up having to go away for work clashed with a couple of his medical appointments so he stayed at home with our dog and I went to petsit alone.

It was about halfway through my stay, a couple of nights to go. Late evening, already dark when I heard a massive commotion from the chicken shed, banging and thumping. I assumed a fox or something had got in so went out to check. As I was halfway across the garden the noise stopped instantly as if it had been shut off; by the time I got to the shed all was calm and the chickens were all settled, mostly asleep. No sign of any intruder or disturbance at all, nothing to explain the noise or any indication that the chickens had made a noise. Bit freaky but I didn't (and still don't) know much about The Way of Chicken so I locked up again and left them to it.

As I went back in the house a small black shape ran past me out of the back door and I realised the puppy must have got out. It streaked across the garden and off towards the woods. Cue much cursing, then calling her name in vain. More cursing when she didn't come back. I grabbed a torch and put one of the other dogs on the lead, partly for protection, partly because I thought the pup was more likely to come back if I had one of her canine companions with me and partly because I didn't fancy my chances of finding my way back to the house on my own even though there were a couple of vague paths that I'd followed when walking the dogs throughout the week.

Off we trudged into the wood along one of these paths, me calling pup's name at intervals and trying not to imagine murderers and rapists behind every tree trunk. We got to a point where it felt like the trees were starting to thin out and I remember thinking that I didn't remember a clearing on this path and we must have gone wrong somewhere when the dog with me slowed right down and started to resist going forward. I tried to jolly her along - while my stomach suddenly dropped like a stone - and she started growling, a really low serious rumbling growl. By this time I was practically shitting myself. I tried shining the torch ahead but the beam just sort of bounced back off the darkness if that makes sense? I got the sense of something - or somethings - moving but just sinuous deeper black shapes against the blackness and always on the periphery of vision. (The hairs on my arms are standing up again just remembering how completely and utterly terrified I was. I have honestly never known a feeling like it.)

At this point the dog sank right down, still growling, hackles up and refused to budge. I muttered something like "Jesus, you have got to be kidding me" and this ugly gurgling inhuman sort of voice hissed, right up close as if someone was right next to me "don't say that name". At the same time there was a horrible snickering sort of laugh. I cant express how utterly petrified I was. I can't remember having any coherent thoughts apart from the word "evil". That's the only clear thing I can remember. Me and the dog were frozen to the spot with pure fear. Then a different voice, really commanding, said "GO. BACK." That sounded more in my head but echoey, where the others had sounded out in the air IYSWIM?

Wherever it came from it did the trick. Me & the dog turned and belted back through the woods. She basically towed me, I just clung onto her lead stumbling to keep up and sobbing with fear. I lost the torch somewhere on that wild run but there was no way I was stopping to find it. How I didn't run blindly into a tree I'll never know, she guided me I guess. I can remember thinking desperately that I mustn't let go of her lead or "they" would get me.

When we got back to the garden she suddenly stopped - I did fall over her this time, onto my hands and knees - turned around and started snarling, proper teeth bared, rabid-looking snarls, back at the trees and the darkness. I thought I heard the snickering again but the blood was pounding in my ears so hard I can't be sure. I scrambled up and ran to the back door and she followed me but backing and snarling all the way as if holding something at bay. Oh, and the chicken shed was banging and thumping again. I got the back door open, me and her belted in, I slammed home every bolt behind us. The other dogs left behind were staring at the door and growling too with their hackles up and when I saw all three of them, puppy included, acting like that I started to cry properly because I honestly thought I was trapped in some horror film nightmare and was going to die. I don't know - I still don't know - what the black shape was that ran past me out of the house and triggered all of this because the puppy was right there in the kitchen.

Anyway I made sure every door and window was locked and bolted, I turned on every light in the house, I wandered round mumbling all sorts of weird half-religious half-spiritual shit to ward off evil spirits. Gradually the dogs settled down and stopped growling, and eventually stopped glancing at the door. Funnily enough I didn't sleep for one second that night and I rang my DH and begged him to come over the last couple of days. I know I didn't dream it because I was covered in scratches from running through the woods and had grazed hands from where I fell over the dog in the garden.

Nothing like that has happened before or since and I hope it never, ever does. It was the single most horrible, terrifying experience of my entire li

nickbutnosaint · 16/04/2017 11:41

That was not my story above. I think it may be TheForest one

Wootoyou · 16/04/2017 11:41

I lived in a very haunted house about 5 years ago, that was so haunted I actually had to move.

I was living on my own at the time and decided to take a bath. I collected crosses not for religious reasons, I just loved how they looked and would buy one each time I went to a new place or country. I had about maybe 15 crosses pinned on my wall in my sitting room where I had been watching TV before I went to take my bath. About 10 mins into my bath I heard a door slam so loud it sounded like someone was in my house. Obviously I shit myself thinking it was a burglar so I rang my boyfriend who came straight round. He checked the whole house and no one was there but when he went into the sitting room all the fucking crosses had been turned upside down! My cat was in the sitting room and was clearly very distressed as he was hissing at the wall as if someone was standing infront of him. After this happened I went and stayed with my boyfriend for a week and then decided to I had to sell the house. I never went back to the house on my own again, I have never been more terrified in my life. After I moved out many people that had been in the house said they always felt very uneasy and that there was just not a nice atmosphere. My boyfriend in particular said he had experienced several very spooky things but didn't want to tell me as he knew it would scare the shit out of me.

I definitely believe in the paranormal and good and evil. I know many don't and they won't ever until something actually happens to them.

iwanttobemissmarple · 16/04/2017 11:54

I don't know why I read these!

I've said this before - dc was very ill when young, one night just before having a fit dc asked why grandpa X was at the bottom of the bed. Grandpa X had been dead for at least 10 years! Dc had a fit straight after & was unconscious for a while. I screamed at him to leave at that point as dc was not going anywhere with him. Dc was fine eventually.

nickbutnosaint · 16/04/2017 11:57

I have my own tale. Years ago I worked in a care home near a derelict former 'mental institutio ' I was walking with a resident and about 10 meters ahead there was a figure in a black cloak with the hood up. The resident I was with kept shouting out ( learning disabilities) and each time he shouted th figure in front stopped and stood still. This happened about 4 times, but then the next time it actually turned around, and there was what could only be described as a 'featureless face' in the hood. There was something there but just like a pinkish blur. I grabbed resident and we ran back to care home. I did not tell anybody (as they probably would have booked me into one of the spare rooms!) the resident had no meaningful verbal communication so he could not tell anyone either. About 6 months later I was at the same place with a new staff member and she was saying the place may be haunted so I decided to tell my story. A few days later another carer said she had told her daughter the tale as she used to work in the former institution, and the daughter second guessed that the woman had no face. Apparently she had seen the same figure some 10-15 years previously!

citychick · 16/04/2017 12:05

tapping on my shoulder yep had this several times. all in London.
huge man in Victorian dress yep. saw this too. walking down past sloane square in London . he wore a green caped coat top hat and carried a walking cane i bumped into him and apologised . a few steps later, where for those who know where Jigsaw is i realised what had happened.

also had those orb things dancing round at the top pf our staircase. i could see their reflection in the mirror when i was sitting on the sofa. they disappeared after we did our loft conversion.

nothing scary but a bit woo...😨

MrsMeeseeks · 16/04/2017 12:17

Wootoyou - how were the crosses staying on the wall if they had been turned upside down? Had they been removed and then rehung the other way?

Wootoyou · 16/04/2017 12:41

MrsMeeseeks each cross was pinned in the centre therefore it could pivot around the pin but it would take quite a force for it to actually turn.

Wootoyou · 16/04/2017 12:42

They weren't rehung, they could be turned when they were still pinned to the wall.

user1491572121 · 16/04/2017 12:43

When she was growing up, my cousin let's call her Dorothy...she lived in a council estate in the North. This was the mid 70s and early 80s.

The local steelworks had closed down leaving many families out of work and Dorothy's Dad upped and left her Mum, my Aunt...with two kids.

They were very, very poor...ice on the windows and holes in your shoes and hungry poor.

Next door to my cousin there lived an elderly lady and her husband. They were alone and though not rich, they weren't badly off either. This kind lady, we'll call her Mrs Jameson...she took to leaning over the fence and saying something along the lines of "Dorothy, please tell your Ma' I've cooked too much stew and there's spare..otherwise it will go to waste"

She did this every single evening with whatever she'd made...she knew my Aunt would feel too proud to accept the meals so she made out there was too much. It didn't matter what it was...she made too much and passed it over the fence.

She also used to bring big black bags of clothes and shoes from a relative for my cousins.

Well, things got better and my Aunt found a decent job and eventually remarried. Mrs Jameson died and her husband died some time later.

My Aunt and her second husband remained in the council house and my cousins grew up and left home.

When Dorothy had her own children she would take them to the house to see their Nan. Her youngest child was a girl and she would play in the back garden a lot. When she was about four, she came in one afternoon and said "Dorothy, there's too much dinner so you can have some extra"

She'd never called her Mum Dorothy before...and why mention dinner? There was no dinner being cooked...we thought that it was Mrs Jameson's spirit thinking that the little girl was my cousin.

Athome77 · 16/04/2017 12:47

My grandma (died in 2010) haunts my mum and dad's house, she died there. I thought I was the only one who saw her. recently I found out my brother also sees her, that was a weird conversation as I thought it was my imagination, my brother was like why does she just peak round corners and go if you speak/show awareness of her- which is exactly what she does to me!

Friendly being also haunted the house who I had DS2 in. Later found out the old lady had been a midwife.

Boarding school-haunted by the lady ghost who had owned the house.

Never felt scared by any of them.

user1491572121 · 16/04/2017 12:49

Athome...does she look as she did in life? Is she solid or transparent?

tiredtired · 16/04/2017 13:03

@nickbutnosaint that is seriously freaky Confused

Crunchymum · 16/04/2017 14:25

That is the one nick

So glad it wasn't linked last night.

oneaveragewhitevan · 16/04/2017 14:49

Birdsbeesandtrees:

Just a thought - animals and birds make a terrific din when scampering over roofs. Could it have been this?

I think it's prudent to discount natural explanations before assuming a supernatural cause.

Athome77 · 16/04/2017 15:11

User....121 it's a black shape, not solid, more like a shadow- but more than a shadow, same height as grandma was, definetly human shaped, in the other house (the one who was a midwife) it was the same, but this one was larger

I also see my dog who died in the same house, see her as a small white dog shaped shadow (the dog was white and sometimes I think it's my pure white cat running around even though the cat doesn't live their).

Saucery · 16/04/2017 15:29

I saw someone with just black where his face should be. DH takes the piss, but I know what I saw. We had nipped out of Uni halls to the takeaway and were walking back (old historic uni town). No alcohol had been drunk! There was a man coming along the narrow street towards us and I gave him a passing glance, like you do. He glanced back and the feeling of dread was immense. There was nothing there, but I knew he was looking back at me iyswim.
I didn't mention it at the time as I just wanted to get away and when i did DH said I must be mistaken and that it was lamplight or shadow. I would love to agree with him.

NabobsFromNobHill · 16/04/2017 15:42

Yeah, its definitely more likely that there actually WAS a man with no face than you didn't see it properly in bad light with a passing glance.

Sure, that's logical. Hmm

Saucery · 16/04/2017 15:43

Hi, DH! [bugrin]

Saucery · 16/04/2017 15:46

Ehhh, ManWithNoFace stole my Easter smiley Shock

I won't share my tale of unnaturally thin something running across the grounds of old workhouse then, Nabobs. To spare you the apoplexy of unbelief you would suffer as you are forced to read a thread on a website against your will. Sad

HolditFinger · 16/04/2017 16:00

I used to live in a Victorian cottage on the estate of an old Hall. The first night my then to be DH stayed over, I was woken by him shooting up in bed. He'd been about to ask why I was standing at the window when he felt me roll over and realised I was next to him. I frequently used to wake up to find a little boy staring at me before vanishing. It never freaked me out though! The electrics were always weird in that place, lights blowing and all sorts.

The last house we lived in was 'occupied' already too. First evening there, I saw a lady walk up the back garden path and then disappear through the wall. Went to look the next day when it was light - there was a bricked up doorway!

Often heard a muffled male voice talking to DD over the baby monitor too, and DD babbled back! My dad heard it too when he came to stay. It really scared him, poor thing!

Oldsu · 16/04/2017 16:12

My DH runs a charity shop it has 3 floors the top 2 are sorting areas and storage, there have always been shops on the site but the top floor used to be a residential flat, you can still see where the old fireplace was.

Last summer I was up there helping to sort some stuff and saw a tatty old plushy bunny it looked manky so I went to throw it away one of the volunteers stopped me, and told me it belonged to a ghost child, she was always playing with the other toys so they kept this one for her, apparently its normally found in the middle of the floor even when it had been placed on a window sill.

I said don't be daft and threw it in the rag bin, I turned around and suddenly something hit me on the back of the head, I turned around when I looked down the bunny was on the floor at my feet it had been thrown at me, only me and the volunteer were upstairs and she was standing in front of me so it wasn't her.

DH said he often sees the little girl but didn't mention it to me in case I laughed at him

Screwinthetuna · 16/04/2017 16:39

The forest story is scary! I don't have anything that scary but have a little story.
My parents are separated and I would go and stay over at my dad's place as a little girl. He lived in the loft flat of a very old house. I was only about 4 at the time and he said I was absolutely terrified of the corner of his bedroom. His flat only had the one bedroom so I'd sleep in his double bed with him when i stayed over.
He said on numerous occasions that I would wake him screaming that there was a girl crying in the corner of the room. It got so bad that I had to fall asleep in the living room and be carried in as I was petrified and it was always the same corner.

My dad spoke to the landlord who denied any knowledge of it but her adult son was adamant that he'd heard things. Dad was 'scared shitless' (his words) after a while and had to move.
Thankfully, i don't recall any of it!

HashtagMe · 16/04/2017 17:48

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Pouffealouffe · 16/04/2017 17:50

I can't find the forest story! I trawled that other link for ages earlier, what's the name of the poster? Or can someone copy and paste it? Smile

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