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To ask what’s the creepiest thing that’s ever happened to you?

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Idontlikecheesecake · 18/09/2021 22:23

I know this has been done before, and I’ve read many stories, but I need more! Please tell me your creepy stories!

Mine is

Just over 10 years ago, I got pregnant and had a missed miscarriage, and went to hospital to have the D&C to have the baby removed. Exactly a year to the day after the procedure, I woke in the middle of the night. In my half asleep state, I felt like something was watching me, right next to my head, and I moved. Then suddenly, it felt like a rush of wind went over my face and down my body to my feet. It properly woke me up and I went cold. I turned on the light to see if there was anything in my room, nothing was there. Didn’t have any drinks or anything upstairs, no idea what it could have been. But it has always been a comfort to me thinking that it was my baby saying they were ok.

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Zeal · 19/09/2021 16:54

It smacked of fiction.

EastWestWhosBest · 19/09/2021 16:55

@RiotAtTheRodeo

What was the alcove story?
A couple lived in a flat that was a conversion, I think a warehouse or a church, they had a awkward alcove in the kitchen I think. They moved out but kept in touch with the new residents. One day she asked about what they had done with the awkward alcove and they knew nothing about this alcove. It simply wasn’t there. The poster didn’t have any pictures that showed it but it was her flat, she knew the lay out. But the alcove had vanished.
littlepeas · 19/09/2021 16:56

Here you go - Alcove:

CharDee

I've told this on here before but it is still something that we can't explain!

When DH and I first moved in together we moved in to a church/monastery that had been demolished apart from the outside and then nice apartments had been built in like the shell of this old building.

We had seen a few apartments up for rent in this building and always missed out on getting one, so when one came up on Rightmove we jumped at the chance to move in and just called the agent and said we'd rent it without viewing first. I know that wasn't a very smart move but this building was beautiful and but he apartments were all similar and we'd seen 5 before now.

We move in and everything is great. It was a duplex apartment with the bedroom and a bathroom upstairs. The downstairs was an open plan area with a big island in the middle with the oven and hob built in to it. At the back of the kitchen was a small alcove/corridor. Maybe about ten steps from the end of the kitchen to the end of this little part. There were two stone steps leading down to it and the floor was stone with old brick walls. We assumed it was just a bit of character left in from the refurbishment of the old building and loved it.

When friends came over we used to use the alcove bit to hang up coats. There wasn't a light there during the day the light from the big windows lit it up but of a night it would get quite dark. After a few weeks I started to feel uneasy being home alone, especially if I was standing in the kitchen part. The end of the island was where the hob and oven was and the alcove started directly opposite the end of the island. So if I was cooking it was behind me to the left. I had my back to it. I mentioned this to a few friends and they said that they always felt scared going to get coats and bags but just thought that was because it was dark. Another thing too, in front of hob was a sort of half wall that went from the island counter top all the way up to the ceiling so say if you were stood in certain parts of living room area you couldn't see the oven or see the alcove part.

One day, DH was sat on the couch and I was cooking. I could see him from where I was standing. I was looking at the pan and then suddenly felt someone grab my left shoulder. I thought it was DH so I turned but no one was there. I turned again and DH was still sat down. There was no way he could have done it. I told him what had happened and he said that had happened to him a few times while he had been stood there.

Our 6 month contract ended and we decided to move as I had a new job. The agents were showing someone around and we were on our way out when we bumped in to them in the corridor. They were showing a friend of a friend around so we had a little chat and they later rented it out.

We bumped in to them a few months later and asked how they were enjoying it there and they said they loved it but asked if we found the kitchen drafty. I said no but always thought the alcove bit was a bit chilly. They looked a bit puzzled and asked me when I meant. I explained where I meant and they said "There's just a wall there. There's always just been a wall there." I asked if it had been put up perhaps after we moved and they said that it wasn't there when they looked around and that they would absolutely remember seeing that.

We went home and looked back through photos and in the six months we'd lived there all the photos we'd taken hadn't included that part. There were photos where the wall by the oven had covered where it had been. Nobody else seemed to have captured this mysterious corner of the apartment apart from one who had taken a photo from the front of the island but half of the photo where it would have been was just black.

I went on this persons Facebook to see photos and there was one of them sat on the island with their keys with the entire back wall of the kitchen behind them- no alcove at all. They moved in the day after we left so there wouldn't have been time to put up a new wall.

DH and I were so confused but then we thought about it more and realised that the entire inside of the building had been removed so why would there be an old brick and stone part?

We looked back at the pictures the estate agent had put on and there weren't any that included that area so couldn't tell if it was there or not.

I honestly don't know what it was or if we all imagined it. There is just no explanation for it at all but I'm just glad that my friends and DH had at least seen it too!

littlepeas · 19/09/2021 17:02

To be fair - alcove could be made up too, but I really like it regardless. I like the low level spookiness of it - no real drama, just a slightly sinister alcove! It’s always the first story I think of when these threads come up. There are other good ones too.

RiotAtTheRodeo · 19/09/2021 17:05

Ooooh that is a good one. And yes, even if made up, it's the unsettling feeling it leaves you with that makes you feel spooked. Quiet spookiness rather than bells and whistles angry Roman soldiers!

SingingInTheShithouse · 19/09/2021 17:10

Good story @Jevarakh

I kind of guessed it was though for 2 reasons. The way you describe the entity as sort made up of marbles or similar sounded more surreal than supernatural

Your roman centurion not having feet is a nice authentic sounding touch as it's a well reported phenomenon, but not unless they are in a basement or ground floor

FlorrieLindley · 19/09/2021 17:17

Last month I got a text from a dear friend to tell me her mother (who I knew very well, as her and I had been friends for decades) had died. I sent her my condolences etc., and then she phoned to say she wasn't going to mention it but that this had happened:

Her mother lived in the USA and they'd not seen each other for some years, and had had a sometimes fraught relationship.

She had a very vivid dream in which her mother appeared, holding out her arms to her saying 'my daughter, my daughter'. She woke up, looked at her clock and it was 7.00am. All day she felt uneasy and unsettled.

In the afternoon she got a phone call from her step-father in the USA telling her that her mother had died that morning, when she worked out the time difference it meant her mother died at 7.00am UK time.

BunnytheFriendlyDragon · 19/09/2021 17:22

Im fascinated by these stories but I'm hiding this thread now because I am up several times in the night feeding baby in the dark and my husband is away so I could do without being scared shitless thank you very much Grin

CityCommuter · 19/09/2021 17:26

I have a story a colleague told me over 20 years ago that I've always found fascinating and would love a rational explanation to...

colleague lived on her own in a rural cottage so the nearest neighbour was at least a mile away. As a result she always worried about being burgled and was often afraid at nighttime.

Her doorbell rang one night and when she opened it a man who looked like he was high on drugs was standing there with a knife threatening her and demanding money. She didn't know if he knew she lived on her own but she pretended she didn't and so called out for her Dad (who had passed away 10 years previously btw). He was a country man and owned a rifle as he often went hunting. He was tall in stature and wore a certain type of hunting boot that were noisy. She instantly recognised his heavy footsteps coming down the stairs behind her and heard him draw back his rifle (or whatever the term is!) so he was prepared to shoot basically. She could even smell his old spice aftershave and could feel him standing behind her. The look of terror on the intruders face was so horrifying that he dropped the knife instantly and ran into the darkness. She locked the door and turned around and there was no one there but she knew in her heart that her Dad had come back to save and protect her. She reported it to the police and they never found out who the potential intruder was despite finger prints being provided. She wasn't interested in that but she really wanted to find him so she could ask him a description of the person he saw behind her...

After that night she was never afraid of being on her own again. I find it very comforting to think that our loved ones who haves passed on are still very much with us in a way that we don't understand...

Thereareliterallynonamesleft · 19/09/2021 17:47

I was reading this thread in my kitchen then I heard a creepy child’s voice (couldn’t make out the words) coming from the playroom above my kitchen. Nearly shit myself before I realised it’s one of my daughter’s dolls (baby Annabell or similar) that someone left switched on… BlushGrin

70isaLimitNotaTarget · 19/09/2021 17:55

Mine isn't creepy ( and I've told it before so:)

My Dad died this year . When DH and I went to his funeral , our adult DC were at home , we have motion cameras that showed DD going to the loo, to get coffee etc. It triggers a "Ping" on DH phone .

The night before my Dads cremation (so the last night his body was at rest ) the camera triggered but no-one was nearby . There was a light orb that went slowly across the screen

My Dad wouldn't have had much truck with Derek Acorah (though he did read a book I had of his autobiography and said he'd had an interesting life ) ,
A few years ago DH and I went to one of his live shows and he said "Your loved ones will send you a sign. Not like Most Haunted . Most likely an item out of place or a feather " type of thing .

You can give me specks of dust and reflections all you like .
I think my Dad was doing his rounds before he went off properly .

Cottonheadedninymuggins · 19/09/2021 18:22

Not me but my dad.

My uncle was the apple of my gran's eye (in a nice way - they had 9 kids in total and she was devoted to all) as he was supposed to be the baby and was for roughly 6 years until my dad, the surprise baby, was born 4 months before the end of the WW2.

They grew up thick as thieves and were as close as close can be as boys. Uncle sadly died when dad was late 20's and uncle was early 30's and dad is adamant that he came to visit him a few nights after.

He felt a pressure on the edge of the bed like someone had sat down and he opened his eyes and swears there was my uncle telling him it's alright, he's at peace now (uncle had gone to Aden as a very young soldier and seen things no one ever should and developed a drink problem off the back of it but remained a lovely man) and that he could 'let him go'. Dad chatted with him for a short while and then he disappeared. He was adamant that he wasn't asleep and it wasn't a dream and that he'd really come to see him..

alphasox · 19/09/2021 18:49

2 from me and 2 from my dad because his stories have terrified me since I was little!

I was staying with a friend in a cheap hotel in London that was in an old building, we were only 18. Got up in the night to wee and saw a girl in a Victorian style maid outfit standing near the window, looking out. Being drowsy I thought it was my friend and couldn’t work out where she got the outfit from. Called out my friends name, then the “maid” pulled the curtain shut and vanished. Obviously friend was in bed fast asleep.

When my grandad died, the week or so between his death and the funeral I constantly kept smelling him around the house, cigarettes, imperial mints and woolly jumpers. I told my mum and she said she smelled him too, and even heard him whistle once (which he did a lot). It stopped after the funeral.

My dad was military police stationed overseas in the 60s and one of his jobs was patrolling the airfield and guarding planes at night. He told a story of a terrifying black dog running from the perimeter fence barking and coming towards his vehicle like it was going to attack. he swerved to miss it and it vanished. It happened a few times and never failed to terrify him, once his friend even cocked his gun they were so sure it was real. many colleagues told him they’d seem the ghost dog too.

And the best of all… when my dad was a kid his family moved into a brand new council house that they later discovered had been built on the site of an old de-commissioned graveyard. He said when the lawn was mowed that coffin shapes would appear in the lawn (like crop circles lol!) and many times they would hear people talking in the garden late at night when no one was around.
They didn’t stay there long.

Kleptaklunky · 19/09/2021 18:50

All these ghost stories are just that, stories. Overactive imaginations at work

Gingernaut · 19/09/2021 18:51

I worked overnight in a clerical/IT role, sharing an open plan office with the Switchboard in a hospital with an A&E.

We were both 'lone working', but as we were in the same office, we weren't paid the extra premium for lone working.

Part of the job was to use the computer to discharge patients from the system, transfer them to other wards and clarify death details with ward staff and confirm birth and death notices on the hospital's computer system.

Ward staff, theoretically, should have been able to do this themselves, but didn't want to, so muggins here had to call them, get an answer and clarify details with them before doing it myself.

One Friday night, there had been a fatal car crash with a resulting fire and one of the burnt survivors had been brought to our hospital and sent straight to high dependency and then ICU.

Wherever the patient had been (A&E, HDU and ICU) there were fire alarms; so frequently, that it was disturbing the hospital.

As the Comms hub, the Switchboard had alarm panels for the entire hospital - low temperature alerts, high temperature alerts for fridges and freezers, intruder alerts, lifts, fire - you name it.

It was possible to see which alarm had been triggered and how - smoke, flame or manual.

It was always a manual alarm that was triggered during this period.

Every time the fire alarm sounded, the Switchboard team rang the ward and checked, there were no fires and no one had pressed any alarms.

In their turn, the A&E, HDU and ICU staff were mystified. There were no fires and no one had pressed any alarm button. At all.

At some point, the Fire Service would call the Switchboard and confirm that there was an alarm going off. It was up to the Switchboard to confirm there was a fire and to request an appliance.

All this happened while red lights flashed, sirens wailed and other calls came through.

The on site Fire Marshal would be called, he'd/she'd would go down to the ward and he/she would confirm there was no fire and no alarm buttons had been pressed.

Only then could the Switchboard call the Fire Service and tell them to stand down.

The alarms would be reset and all would be quiet until the next time. This happened almost every hour over the weekend.

Unfortunately, the patient died in the early hours of Monday morning. After confirming the details with the staff, I recorded the patient's death on the computer.

The alarms continued until I received confirmation that the patient had been taken down to the Mortuary.

It's like the patient realised his time was up.

HeAteItWithASpoon · 19/09/2021 19:07

70isalimitnotatarget I think the creepiest thing I’ve read in this thread is you having motion sensors in your house that messages your phone when your daughter goes to the loo or to make herself a coffee 😱

NannyOggsWhiskyStash · 19/09/2021 19:13

@Jevarakh

About ten years ago I was doing some contract work in a new suite of offices in Chester. Chester was founded, as you may know, as a Roman fort. It was one of the largest Roman fortresses and civilian settlements in the country. There are important pieces of Roman architecture in and around the city such as the Minerva shrine in Edgar’s Field park and the Amphitheatre just outside the walls. You can see an original Roman hypocaust in the basement of Spud-U-Like on Bridge Street. Roman remains can still, to this day, be found in Chester, particularly in the basements of buildings. This has some bearing on what happened, because the offices where I was working was more or less certainly built on top of some of those Roman remains - it’s pretty hard to avoid them, in Chester.

One night a week or so ago, I decided to stay late to finish some work. I was alone in the big open-plan office, on the fifth floor, with nothing but orange-tinted darkness to be seen outside the windows. In the middle of the room was a double row of metal filing cabinets, about 4 feet tall. I was working at a terminal at the other end of the room, on a desk up against the wall so my back was to the room and the windows and filing cabinets were some way off to my left.

I got quite into my work and oblivious of my surroundings, as you do, but at about half 7, a sudden sound made me jump out of my skin. It came from the direction of the filing cabinets. A sharp metallic clang, repeated three times in quick succession, as though someone had struck the cabinets with something metallic. This startled me, but it only happened once so I put it down to 'building sound' and set to work again.

About ten minutes later the sound came again. Bang-bang-bang! Then again - louder and more insistent. BANG BANG BANG! I literally felt my blood run cold, as no way could this sound be attributed to any settling or shifting building noise. These cabinets were only 4 foot high so if there was someone there I'd have been able to see them... unless they were a midget or a child... or were bending down in order to stay out of sight...

The sound came again. BANG BANG! And again, and again, regular now like a drum-beat. I hurriedly shut down the terminal I was working on and got ready to leg it - no way was I going to investigate - when the sound abruptly ceased.

Then, in the sudden silence, a figure rose up from behind the front row of filing cabinets.

At this point I felt the most scared I had ever been in my entire life. I literally could not move.

This figure appeared to be the outline of a man - totally black, like a shadow come to life. I could only see the torso, head and shoulders as it was behind the filing cabinets, but as I watched it walked forwards THROUGH THE CABINETS and marched down the office towards me.

I couldn't even scream as the spectre drew nearer. It was very definitely the outline of a man, with striding legs, swinging arms and an odd-shaped head - it looked like it was wearing a helmet. In one arm the figure appeared to be carrying something long and pointed, almost a metre in length and about two inches wide. And as it came nearer to I, I noticed the weirdest thing of all about the apparition. I noticed that it wasn't solid at all.

It was composed of tiny black spheres about the size of a marble, arranged in the three-dimensional shape of a man.

I remember seeing the hand of this shape, the fingers opening and closing as it marched closer and closer, the fingers made of individual black marbles...

It was coming straight for me but I still couldn’t move. And, as it passed by me, it paused - AND TURNED TO LOOK STRAIGHT AT ME with its featureless ‘face’ of tiny black spheres. As though it had just noticed me. And then it thrust the object in its hand straight into my stomach.

I looked down to see the sword, or blade, or whatever it was, made up of little black marbles, slide into my body just above my belly-button. It didn’t hurt. It was a strange, satisfying, almost euphoric feeling, like you get when you sink into a hot bath, or scratch an itch. It spread out from my guts over my whole body, a tingling wave of almost unbearable, tickling torment. Then there was this intense, rushing feeling, as if I was falling from a great height, and then I must have fainted.

I came to some time later, clutching something in my right hand. Looking at my watch, I saw that hours had passed, it was now 10 pm. Remembering the shadow figure I leapt up, my left hand probing my stomach. There was no blood, no wound, nothing. No indication that anything had happened. And then came the most terrifying thing of all. A deep, resonant voice spoke, quite distinctly, into my left ear from over my shoulder. It said, ‘Quis est? Amicus vel hostis?’

I can’t recall clearly exactly what happened in the moments after I heard this challenge. I only recall flashes of memory; screaming and running, bashing through doors and clattering down stairs. I eventually came to my senses in the lobby, panting and sweating, glaring around in confused, terrified panic. Two security guards were approaching me making calming gestures and saying, ‘put the weapon down, sir.’ I glanced for the first time at the object I’d picked up from the office floor before I’d fled the office. It was (I found out later when describing it to a local historian) a gladius; a Roman sword - the primary weapon of a Roman footsoldier. Even as I stared at it, the blade transformed into a multitude of black spheres and a jolt like an electric shock ran from the handle of the weapon through my hand and up my arm. I let it go and it fell to the floor, the black spheres rolling in all directions before vanishing completely.

The security guards say they saw none of this, and that I took the sword with me when I left, but I swear it’s true. In any case, there is no trace of the sword anywhere in my hotel room, or the office, after the security guards searched for it. I bet though, if you look in the basement of the office block, you’ll find an ancient Roman relic, that of a gladius.

I refused to go back to the office, in fact refused point blank to even go back into the building, and lost the contract.

Whether this is true or not, it's a fantastically weird story
70isaLimitNotaTarget · 19/09/2021 19:19

70isalimitnotatarget I think the creepiest thing I’ve read in this thread is you having motion sensors in your house that messages your phone when your daughter goes to the loo or to make herself a coffee

Grin No no no Spoon it just pings when there's movement but when it did on the stairwell there was DD going into the bathroom or going up/down stairs with food etc.. Just footage of her head drifting by (attached to her obvs not free floating , that would be creepy)

But when it pinged with the orb there was nothing else on the screen.

It does sound very Big Brother though..............

70isaLimitNotaTarget · 19/09/2021 19:24

All these ghost stories are just that, stories. Overactive imaginations at work

You're entitled to your opinion of course just as I am entitled to say I know what I saw and for me it is real .
Just because you cannot explain it and cannot understand it does not make it "a story"

DevonTF · 19/09/2021 19:25

Not a scary one. When I was 23, my best friend persuaded me to go to a 'fair' in a local hotel - tarot / palm readers etc. I am a huge sceptic, but she had just lost her Grandad and really wanted to go. Being supportive, I agreed.

I eventually agreed to a palm reading (cheapest 'reading' at the fair) She said I was in a very happy relationship. I wasn't, I was single. She wouldn't have it, told me I was already with my future husband. Nope. Told me he was creative. Nope. Insisted he was foreign. Nope. Told me he was blonde. Nope - always go for dark. Said we would have a very happy family. I found it really funny, which she clearley found very annoying. At the end of the reading she gave me the tape of the reading. She told me I had a very positive aura, but should be more open. I found the whole thing really funny, and didn't think about it.

At 28, I was getting married and moving back to my home area. Whilst packing up my house, I found the tape and decided to listen to it. My future husband was one of my best friends from University. We met at 20. Moved to a new city together, as friends. Lived together a couple of times, as friends. At 27, he told me how he felt and I realised I felt the same way. He is from a European country. He works as a designer. He is blond. I felt like the world stopped when I listened to the tape. Everything she had said was right. And I had pretty much laughed at her. 20 years later, we have a lovely family are indeed very happy.

hookiewookie29 · 19/09/2021 19:36

Lots of different things....
I've heard footsteps in empty buildings, seen figures just out of the corner of my eye, shadows moving around- nothing major, but small things that I can't explain.
My first marriage unfortunately ended after just a year. 6 weeks later, I met my 2nd husband ( who I'm still with, 25 years later). A couple of weeks after I met him, I had a dream
In it, I was sitting in a car and my Grandad got in the passenger side. He'd died several years before and I'd never dreamt about him before. I asked him if it was too soon to be with someone else and he said " We only walk this way once you take happiness when you can. Life is too short for regrets. " He then said " This one will look after you. Go and be happy" and got out of the car. I was begging him to get back in the car, and not to go, and he turned round and said " I'm sorry but you know I can't stay". I woke up absolutely sobbing. But he was right. Not really spooky but its stayed with me all these years.

beastlyslumber · 19/09/2021 19:53

That alcove story is fantastic! So creepy. Would love it to be true!

surreygirl1987 · 19/09/2021 20:10

These are great! I love the newspaper story- how creepy!! The palm reading one is a good one too. And the alcove one is so spooky - I love it!

lobsterkiller · 19/09/2021 20:10

I was having a horrendous nightmare, I remember waking in terror and thinking, thank god.

As my eyes adjusted to the dark, i saw the outline of a human in the corner of the room. Not male/female, just human form. Looked solid, but instead of solid mass, a composition of busyness. The only way to describe it was the bees on the tv, back in the day.

This thing moved towards me. Thats when i dived back under the covers. I was petrified, making myself as small as possible.

It felt extremely real and i remember it all. Even though it was 30 years ago. Of course, it could have been a continuation of the nightmare.

OlympicProcrastinator · 19/09/2021 20:26

One night I had a friend over for a sleep over and we were in the bed in the same room and were laughing really loud and hard and all of a sudden out of nowhere a ball of blue light appeared in the middle of the room followed by an enormous bang that was like a gun going off. We stayed still in terror in the dark for about ten minutes before one of us dared to get up. There was nothing there. Nothing near the ball of light that could have caused it. No explanation but we both witnessed it independently.

After my grandmother died my mum asked her FIL for an item of clothing or keepsake to remember her by. FIL got upset and didn’t want to give her anything (he was grieving). Mum went to bed upset. About 1am the phone rings, I remember hearing the phone go and my mums hushed voice. My dad also remembers the phone going. In the morning my mum goes and gets some of my grandmothers necklaces out of a drawer. She had forgotten about them. She tells us the phone the previous night was my grandmother who told her where the necklaces were and reminded my mum not to work too hard. My mum replied, “but your dead” and went back to sleep as she was in a dream like state. In the morning she remembered the call and sure enough there was the necklaces.