WHAT TERRIFIES YOU & LEAVES YOU SILENTLY PRAYING FOR MORNING?
We are still waiting on season 7 to premiere. (only 1 more month to go!) I will continue to drive the point of the producer's emphasis on "scary" this season in this article. Let's start with another mystery/scary story.
This one is more personal, even self-fueling because it's a story that was told to me as a young'n and probably has no base outside of trying to scare the bejeezus out of small children. I am pretty sure that my imagination expanded the actual story the counselor told way back when, (was it 13 years ago?) and to this day I've got a pretty concrete and evil version of his story burned into my mind, which is really unlike the actual (very short and not nearly as bloody or twisted) version told to me. Enjoy!
One morning (early early in the morning) I woke up to the strangest smell, and I couldn't see because something was hanging in the air. The light switch for my room was over my bed, so I flipped it on, but the lights didn't work. There was a light coming out of a vent over my bed, and a howling sound. That's when I saw flames erupt from the vent and I jumped out of bed. I couldn't see anywhere in the house, but I found my mother's room and called to her. I was so confused by what was going on. She woke up and started to freak out. I said "Mom, I don't understand? What's going on!?" She quickly realized and said "Wilson, the house is on fire! Wake up your brother! We have to get out!"(Minus the four-letter adjectives she threw in for flavor) I found my little brother passed out on the couch and we got him up and we all ran out the front door, and when we let that door open, the house erupted. It was crazy. I wasn't even scared, just dazed and out of it. Probably because of the smoke. Anyway, this happened around 2005... in early march, so relating it to SPN, it happened a few months before the pilot. My great grandmother Margie asked my mother repeatedly if I had mentioned hearing any voices or seeing anyone that woke me up. I don't recall seeing anything, I just remember dreaming about smoke or something, and waking up to the situation I just described. Margie has been convinced ever since that my great aunt Josephine woke me up from the other side, because that was her house. The house we lived in was the house my great grandmother and her family lived in, and their parents. It went back to the 1800's apparently. It was a small house but imbued with lots of family history and it was a tragic loss.
The Dark Cabin
Let's start with some backstory: As a child, I attended camp at Camp Twin Lakes, an incredible place brimming with people who do nothing but push for each and every little kid that attends for the 1 week a year. (That is a story completely its own which you can see here!) The camp has different programs (different "Camps") every week all throughout the year that has a special focus (usually aimed at those with severe diseases), so it was a short but oh-so-sweet trip every time I got to go as a child. We were told (I think this was my 1st or 2nd year there) about how we were so lucky we got to go to Twin Lakes instead of where they used to hold camp about 15 years prior: Camp Barney. (No, not the dinosaur...I think it was established pre-pink dino-Barney)...They went on at length about how the cabins didn't have air conditioning--or even windows or actual doors! How it would be so hot all the time, and the only refreshment was to jump into the lake, which was kind've filthy, and how the food wasn't great. But the worst part was the untold problem of the lake: A dark presence that made itself known to disruptive children. (and Obviously this is 100% a story just to drive little 8-year-olds like myself to be a good little boy).
Here's where I intervene somewhat: At this point I realize that most of the visuals I have I've made up for myself. Ever since that night they told me this story, I imagined it a certain way that has yet to change, while really they just said a few things along the lines of "the top counselors had to fight him once..." and "he gets you when you're alone"...
So, this is the terrifying version I setup for myself:
Two young kids (8 years old, of course) were lagging behind the group on the way to the cafeteria. Then one of them realized he'd forgotten his name tag (which was frowned upon!) so he asked the other boy to wait on him. The boy obliged as the rest of the group walked away unwittingly to the cafeteria. The boy waited and waited until he started to worry. After about 20 minutes, he walked to the cabin and as he approached he felt a strange vibe. He called to his friend, but there was no answer.
At this time, a group of counselors had shown up when they realized the two boys were missing. One of them was the head of the operations of the camp, and he walked straight into the cabin (which had no doors or windows, remember!).
I pictured the cabin being immensely dark inside. No one outside could see into it, even in the middle of the hot, bright Georgia day. They then heard a bloodcurdling cry as well as a slamming sound. After a resounding silent moment, the man was thrown from the dark cabin out to the pathway. He had jagged tears all over his body and was bleeding out.
Two more counselors went in. Blood sprayed outwards and was carried on the wind. A few more went in and after a quiet pause, they emerged from the cabin with the terrified child in tow. However, it was a front: It never wanted that child, no-- It wanted the one that no one was paying attention to outside while they all focused on the kid in the house. So when they turned around, he was simply gone. No one ever saw him again. The only evidence of his existence was one of his shoes, later found floating nearby at the edge of the lake.
Moral of the story: Don't leave your damn name tag in the cabin, and certainly don't wait by yourself alone on the walking path because something will get you! I take credit for the twist at the end, as well as the amount of gore included. The actual story was just really a passing joke that one of the counselors told that I ended up thinking way too hard about. Sometimes that really got to me, because I found myself forgetting a name tag every once in a while, and ran like a bat out of hell to get it and keep up with my group!
Oblivion...and Snakes!?
Now, if that wasn't enough proof for you that I need to be locked up and put away for a very long time, let me tell you one more story:
When I was young (even younger than in the last story, probably aged 6-7 years), I had night terrors--Often. I remember quite a few of them actually, and they still freak me out when I think about them time-to-time. To this day, there's a couple in particular that I still can't get over.
It's difficult to explain, but let's just say that I was looking down upon myself. Except in place of myself was an amorphous object, that was shrouded in black (think of it being in a spotlight on a dark stage) and suddenly, the shape began to fall into itself. It slowly and painfully shrank and crushed itself into smaller and smaller versions of itself, until there was nothing left. I was nothing, and I was crushed into oblivion. I can't describe the feeling it left me when I woke up. I was truly horrified by what had happened.
The best part? I woke up screaming the word "snakes." I even ran to my mother's room and said "snakes" over and over again, trying to get her to comfort me, etc. Before I even went to bed I was wondering "Why did I say snakes? There were no snakes in my dream..."
The House Fire
(I posted this as a response to Jillyanne, and realized it'd be a good addition to the post itself.)
I don't know why I didn't think of this one earlier, unlike my dream or the story told to me, this is a 100% true story:
The house was gutted. The only thing left was my little brother's gameboy game; Pokemon Fire Red. (How weird is that!?) That monday, I showed up to class, and my teacher asked me "Where's your paper?" I replied "My house burned down, so there is no paper." She said "As long as you have it to me by friday, it should be fine." Priorities, people. Priorities!
You MUST have some stories of your own you'd be willing to share! Even if it's just a silly childhood fear you've gotten over by now! Maybe you want to share that time you were terrified of open fields because you thought a t-rex was hiding in the trees? (Yep...that's another one of mine...) Or maybe you want to post an idea you've had for a scary story? This post is meant to be a catalyst for the sharing of experiences, so get those creative juices flowing, people! Fundamentally, no one can frighten you as much as you can! In what ways has your mind tortured you with scary thoughts or bad dreams?
Maybe you were (and still are?)?completely tore apart mentally by a way-too-frightening monster in a kid's movie? Write on Supefans!
For good measure, here's a link to the first of these articles: where you can read about the menacing wog of the nodoroc, and write about your own local mythical folklore! What Would Sammy Do? He'd dig up some good stuff for huntin' on the internet! Follow suit, and learn more about your own backyard in the process!
Also, check out American Horror Story, since we're talking about things that scare us, after all.



I'll tell you mine if you tell me yours! Let me know what you were/are afraid of! Open up and share the strange things that have frightened you over the years!
ReplyDeleteWow Wilson - your stories sure do explain a lot ;P
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Okay, I'll bite. The only thing that scares me (outside of the realm of real life) is ghosts. Not ghost stories. I figured out the secret to ghost stories and very very few end up actually being scary stories. I'm talking about the idea of really seeing a real ghost. This stems from my fathers belief (he really believes this) that as the first born of the first born of the first born (I think it has to go back 7 generations) that we are capable of seeing and communicating with ghosts. He's told me this story about his father picking up a hitch hiker and giving them a ride. The idea scares me to the point that I don't want to investigate the matter at all because I don't want to take the chance of finding out that he hasn't just come to believe that stories he was told as a child; that he's told me the truth my whole life. I do not want to see a ghost.
ReplyDeleteI remember a few years ago, (back before Supernatural was around) I was staying with a friend. Her guest room was actually in the attic, and it had never really been made into a proper room - ie not all the walls were lined, lighting was a one of those lights mechanics use - attached to an extension cord plugged in down stairs. The mattress was on the floor.
ReplyDeleteOne night I woke up and it was pitch dark, but I could feel a presence in the room. I groped around but couldn't find the light. I called out 'hello' (god knows what I wouldv'e done if someone had answered) but no answer (of course). Then the floor started creaking like someone was creeping across it. By now my heart was pounding and I was almost hyperventilating, and I admit almost literally peeing myself. I actually started praying - out loud! I couldn't decide whether to lie there and die or make a run for it. In the end, as I was trying to get out of bed - standard horror movie stuff - I got caught up in the blankets. Luckily that was a good thing - I put out my hand and found the light. Naturally when I finally managed to turn it on THERE WAS NOTHING THERE!!!I didn't sleep for the rest of the night and made an excuse to leave the next day. I have NEVER been so freaked out in my life. I KNOW there was something there. And I've never told this to anyone before.
Wow you too. Must be some truth to this since I was told the same thing. I do see ghosts. I've seen them all my life.
ReplyDeleteI lived in a haunted house for a while, me and a friend sharing. She first told me of the footsteps walking up and down the hall at night, and even after I started hearing them, I would lay there falling asleep, thinking up reasonable explanations. It wasn't until I actually heard someone laugh in my face as I lay in bed (mid afternoon, mind you), that I believed it. With heart thumping, I got up and raced into the hallway. My friend was sound asleep. We had been sharing for years, I knew she wasn't faking. I continued down the hallway to the lounge, and as I passed the unused front bedroom, the door slowly swung open, creepy creaking and all. I backed into the other room, telling myself the house was old, it was a loose floorboard, turned on the music and tried to forget about it. The front bedroom was unused as neither of us wanted it because of the bed shaped burn mark in the carpet. (the remains of the burnt out bed were dumped around the side of the house).
ReplyDeleteWe were teenagers, had a house load of friends around almost constantly, and even though the footsteps continued, doors would slam when no one was near, even seeming to lock and unlock themselves, we made a joke of it, and named the ghost "George". We would yell out hello and goodbye, and maybe this pacified him. Others witnessed the curtains blowing in the wind when the windows were closed, and even posters on the wall peeling off... upwards. More friends moved into the front room and swore they woke up to freezing mist early some mornings. After we moved out the house partially burned down, but not Georges front room.
the only thing that scares me is - if the show dont make it to season 8
ReplyDeleteLove these Articles Wilson, keep them coming :)
ReplyDeleteCole Sear, is that you?
ReplyDeleteNope I am not Cole. Thanks for asking tho...
ReplyDeleteAbout the only thing I can contribute is this; when I was 13 I used to ride the bus to and from school. When I got dropped off in the afternoon I had to walk what I am guessing to be 3-4 blocks to my house by myself. Now, I should tell you being on my own has never bothered me. There were a few times however, that on my way home something called my name. Just like someone was standing not far behind me trying to catch my attention. I stopped, looked around but never saw anyone, believe me I looked. I always got off the bus alone and cut through a couple of streets and there was no one around this time of day. A little time later (couple of weeks maybe a month) after it stopped, my aunt came over for a visit and I told her and my mom about and my aunt told me an angel must have been trying to talk to me. That was the only time it ever happened but while it didn't scare it did give me a slightly creeped kinda feeling. So, that's all I got. Lol.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds wonderfully frightening!
ReplyDeleteJeez, Jilly that's freaky. I actually got a couple chills from that one. I hate waking up in the middle of the night just KNOWING that you're not alone.
ReplyDeleteI don't know why I didn't think of this one earlier, unlike my dream or the story told to me, this is a 100% true story:
One morning (early early in the morning) I woke up to the strangest smell, and I couldn't see because something was hanging in the air. The light switch for my room was over my bed, so I flipped it on, but the lights didn't work. There was a light coming out of a vent over my bed, and a howling sound. That's when I saw flames erupt from the vent and I jumped out of bed. I couldn't see anywhere in the house, but I found my mother's room and called to her. I was so confused by what was going on. She woke up and started to freak out. I said "Mom, I don't understand? What's going on!?" She quickly realized and said "Wilson, the house is on fire! Wake up your brother! We have to get out!"(Minus the four-letter adjectives she threw in for flavor) I found my little brother passed out on the couch and we got him up and we all ran out the front door, and when we let that door open, the house erupted. It was crazy. I wasn't even scared, just dazed and out of it. Probably because of the smoke. Anyway, this happened around 2005... in early march, so relating it to SPN, it happened a few months before the pilot. The house was gutted. The only thing left was my little brother's gameboy game; Pokemon Fire Red. (How weird is that!?) That monday, I showed up to class, and my teacher is all like "Where's your paper?" I said "My house burned down, so there is no paper." She said "As long as you have it to me by friday, it should be fine." Priorities, people. Priorities!
Wow. That's straight up scary. I really could not handle living there. You handled that very well I imagine. I am glad that in all the places I've lived, I've never felt that there was anything else staying there as well. I get freaked out by old house-creaks and stuff but I don't usually get uneasy feelings unless I've recently watched something unnerving on tv. (FACT: after a marathon of Ghost Hunters, every single sound in your house becomes 1000x louder!)
ReplyDeleteOh wow. I don't like that. I don't like that at all. Random person/spirit/ God knows what, keep my name out of your mouth!
ReplyDeleteAlso, what's the point of a bus if you're still walking 4 blocks home everyday?
it was actually a reference. Cole Sear was the kid from The Sixth Sense who could see dead people :D
ReplyDeleteI am sorry you went through a house fire but I had to laugh at the end. I love how the teacher always perseveres until the end. :-)
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you are continuing this series Wilson. It's really interesting.
ReplyDeleteI don't have any ghost stories and I don't really believe in ghosts but I did have somethings freak me out when I was a kid that have had a lasting effect to this day. Probably the biggest thing is that when I was 8 I was allowed to watch the movie Tarantulas: The Deadly Cargo. I have been terrified of spiders ever since I saw the tarantulas eat the pilot's face off. It was truly gruesome and my first experience with gore on TV. Now even little spiders are enough to get me calling for someone with a shoe. Of course, if I ever got up the nerve to watch this show again I would probably be bored by how lame it really is.
PS - I loved Neverending Story, but I was probably older than you when I saw it. My creepiest movie moment (minus spiders) was in Pet Sematary where the kid sliced through the guy's Achilles tendon. Even today when I think about that moment I gag and my ankle aches. In my early teens the one that got me was Children of the Corn - mostly because my grandparents were farmers so whenever we visited there was corn for miles.
I had to stick that on there. Mrs. Yarbrough is such a funny person (by that I mean terrifying... we once saw her kill a fly with a hammer. The woman keeps a HAMMER in her desk!)
ReplyDeleteI'm also scared by spiders! In high school I was helping someone with a video for a spanish class project, and well... I saw a huge spider jump at me and I just lost my cool and ran for it. It was caught on camera so the whole school got to see it. :/
ReplyDeleteLast night, going to a football game, I was in the backseat and I looked up and saw the biggest damn spider I've ever seen in my life... It was staring at me too! I had to beg the guy sitting next to me to kill it. I don't think I've gotten over that yet! :P
Slicing through tendons is just WRONG. I don't remember which movie I saw that in when I was young but it did frighten me as well. That's a freaky way to disable someone.
Thanks for sharing Wilson. I can't think anything too frightening or original other than dreams. I used to have a reoccurring dream that I was in a room that overlooked a rolling park where my father's company picnic was being held. My family had already gone down, but there was a witch who was sitting by the doorway entrance with her legs stretched out across the doorway. You could step over if you were tall enough, but I wasn't. I think as a kid raised on Wizard of Oz, witches were one of the scariest things you could imagine. One of the things that used to scare me a little was the fish underneath me while I was swimming in a lake. I was a strong swimmer and never afraid of drowning, but I was worried the fish would start nibbling at me. I'm now certified in scuba diving so that I can see what I'm swimming with.
ReplyDeleteI've only ever been really petrified twice in my life, and I think both were completely psych-yourself-out moments.
ReplyDeleteMy room used to have a closet with a creepy ceiling door leading into the attic. When our room was merged with the adjoining room and the wall knocked down, that door was covered with sheet rock so you couldn't tell it was even there. I had forgotten about it after a few years, but late one night I was half-asleep and I could've sworn I had heard someone creaking open that ceiling door. It was such a random thought, but I was positive that there was someone in the attic was coming down. I even screwed up enough courage to check the other attic door outside, but nothing, of course! Naturally that was all the result of a weird dream state~
This other time, I was completely awake taking my late-night shower. Again (must be something wrong with my house, LOL), there is a giant sky-light in the bathroom right in the center of the room.
I was toweling my hair off and washing my face, when I was absolutely positive that something was watching me from above. I didn't even want to move, and I didn't dare look up because I was convinced I'd see something terrifying. I left the bathroom so quick I didn't even turn the light off!
Well, next day, with all the rain, the window got all clouded/dirty except for this big, clear, bat-shaped negative space. :\
I get the normal paranoid moments of, 'there's something under the bed ready to grab my ankles' or 'if I turn around something will be standing there', but the night thing was really really disturbing. XD
Thanks Sharon!
ReplyDeleteIs there anything that's ever happened to you or have you ever had a thought about something that would really scare you? Feel free to share. As RoboSam would say... "Safe zone."
A+ for the reference!
ReplyDeleteThat 7 first born thing is interesting, though! O: I would say that I wish I could see ghosts, but I'm a coward. 8D
Watching Saloms Lot for the first time scared the living daylights out of me, also watching Blair Witch for the first time at home alone at about 1 am was not the best idea I've ever had!
ReplyDeleteNot being able to see what is around you in a lake is a weird feeling. Especially when your feet touch the bottom and it's all nasty and grimy down there.
ReplyDeleteAnd what a dream! Witches, skeevy little things aren't they?
Did you leave the light on?? Because I sure as hell would! O-O especially if I was scared enough to start praying! Attics are always creepy, especially when they are unfinished. >.>
ReplyDelete"I couldn't decide whether to lie there and die or make a run for it"
^ah, the paralyzing terror moment. I'm more of the, "lie still and hope it goes away" kind of person. xD Because if you get going and see something or something moves with you, well, there's no way to chalk it up to an overactive imagination and you gotta confront that possibility.
by strange smell, do you mean fire, or - BUM BUM BUM - sulfur??!
ReplyDeleteBut really, you are lucky to have all gotten out of there! Did you find out what caused on the fire?
Oh God, that sort of fear is the worst kind. I can explain away all sorts of stuff but when it's just a random feeling like that, it doesn't go away. The skylight story is really creepy. But having a closed up access to the attic in closet is just strange to me. That would automatically make it creepy to me... A whole room sealed off and a random sound coming from the attic... Creepy!
ReplyDeletelol, that last line is so perfect. xD And what a strange recurring dream (and using a real place too, that's cool!) - definitely vibes of wizard of oz there! What happened when you couldn't cross over her legs?
ReplyDeleteOH LORD, I didn't think that way. O.O
ReplyDeleteI don't recall sulfur thankfully! It was a strong burning smell. Like a combination of really old wood, and melting metal or something...
The night before this happened, we had opened up the wall of the house because we were renovating, and found that the electricity wiring was just a fire waiting to happen. Since the fire started above my room, I think I remember someone saying that that's where a lot of the wiring went, so to our best knowledge something went wrong with the electricity.
haha, scary movies are always scarier when you are young and alone, right?! I actually thought hollow man was scary lol. Now most horror movies are just tacky or outdated, like poltergeist.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen Blair Witch or Salem's Lot though. Most Stephen King movies are really bad, so I haven't even bothered watching Carrie or Pet Semetary. All these movies mentioned are making me want to get the dvds so I can watch them on my laptop during this mini-hurricane!
UGHHH I just hate this kind of thing! I still can't get over how Jilly slept in an unfinished ATTIC. I'd be like "No thanks, I'll take the couch." :)
ReplyDeleteActually, the park wasn't real. It was like a country club - a nicer venue than the actual locations for my dad's company parties. I would just stay trapped in the room with the witch taunting me until I woke up.
ReplyDeleteActually, the park wasn't real. It was like a country club - a nicer venue than the actual locations for my dad's company parties. I would just stay trapped in the room with the witch taunting me until I woke up.
ReplyDeletewell that's good to hear! (about the sulfur, that is) Although, that would send me into a right panic; good thing it didn't register immediately, I guess?
ReplyDeleteAhh, circuitry. I'm always concerned our house has those problems, since my dad put in a bunch of the wiring himself, I think. I had distant relatives die in a fire because of the wires during Christmas...
But that really blows that you found the problem the day before. I hope the insurance covered it. *wince* D: And wait, the fire actually started right above your room? I thought maybe you just saw the signs of it spreading, but that is sketchy! Did you carry your bro out like Dean carried Sammy? You are a real life Dean Winchester.
Good thing you are a light sleeper...
Oooh, I see - still a weird mix of logic and fancy with your father's company having a picnic as the background story.
ReplyDeleteAnd nothing like being stuck with a creepy witch taunting you for the better part of your dream. O__o Revisit your childhood dreams, and go all Inception on those dreams, and had a timer to wake you up and everything. REVENGE!
About the time I was around 9 years old, it was Halloween and my mom had a boyfriend at the time, and he wanted to watch a lot of scary movies for Halloween. I think we watched The Lost Boys, The Exorcist, Night of the Living Dead, Psycho, and we fell asleep during American Werewolf in London. I fell asleep right in front of the tv so when I woke up to him screaming and transforming I turned around and screamed at my mom's boyfriend in terror and he woke up screaming as well. It was ridiculous. We woke up mom and she came out of the bedroom like "WTF people? I'm trying to sleep here!" lol
ReplyDeleteInterestingly enough, I had recurring nightmares about zombies of all things for about a year or so. I would sleep with a pillow over my head and away from a window so that they couldn't eat my brains. :(
"What happened when you couldn't cross over her legs?"
ReplyDeleteWE MUST GO DEEPER!
LMBO, right?! Or just, "Lemme share your bed, ass-butt!"
ReplyDeleteI wonder if they knew anything about the previous tenants. Apparently our old house used to be owned by bakers named the Bauers, who had rows and rows of hanging hooks in the basement to hold the dough. That was over 30/40 years ago - I think that stuck with my mom though when she first went to see the house with her dad, especially because the last rites box was sitting on the mantle. Never had any problems with the Bauers though! ;D
Maybe they appreciate my love for their son Jack.
LOL!! and when the flying monkeys attack: "His subconscious has militarized!"
ReplyDeleteOr end things early and drink so much water that your subconscious eases it with rain. Cue melting witch.
LOL now that you mention it that is funny. It did start in my room, and the house was completely full of smoke. COMPLETELY. That's why I couldn't see. I've always been really sensitive to smoke (mostly cigarette smoke...I get really dry eyes and my throat dries up and everything, I just HATE smoke) so I guess that's what woke me up. I remember literally dreaming about smoke or something like that. And while I did get my little brother, I certainly did not carry him. I slapped him awake and yelled at him to get out of the house. (Much like the time at dad's when there's a dang windstorm or tornado knocking out trees and windows in the back yard and the kid is like "huh? Let me go back to sleep!" He likes to sleep, this one...)
ReplyDeleteAlways has to happen at night - it's great to have a twin though, because I can just chuck a pillow at her head and wake her up if I'm getting skeeved out.
ReplyDeleteYeah, idk WHAT my dad or whoever put the attic door in was thinking when they added onto the house. :-S It used to even have a creepy wooden ladder going up there - like there would be a good reason to go - the flooring is pretty much nonexistent except for where we store stuff. You can see the insulation and everything. xP
Windstorm or tornado??! Where the heck does your dad live? Oh dear, are you one of the fearless souls living in tornado valley? O__o I could neverrrrrr sleep soundly there.
ReplyDeletelol, slapping your bro awake sounds funnier to me than it probably was, but yeah, desperate times, eh? They need to sample that more in shows/movies. Cos I wouldn't want to waste time getting someone up.
9? omg, your mom must be a lot more chill than mine, lol! She never wanted me to watch any of those sort of movies when I was younger. Now she acts all surprised when I'm like, "Yeah, I never saw that, I don't know that reference."
ReplyDeleteOMG, LOL! You freaked the boyfriend out by proxy, haha, that's fantastic! xD And your mom does sound awesome if that's how she greets two screaming people.
Holy cow, the pillow thing! xD Except for me it was the blanket and away from the window and a foot in from the end of the bed. Like that would help in case of actual zombie attacks. Ah, the logic of youth, amirite?
The phrase "rows of hooks" just triggered a red flag for me. O_O
ReplyDeleteGod, that sounds slightly torturous.
ReplyDeleteSeriously! Whenever I was really little and still scared of my dad's house at night (just a kid being scared of everything, I swear!) I'd have to have like 5 stuffed animals on each side of me!
ReplyDeleteWell, we live on the fringe of Tornado Alley. (West Georgia)...Really, storms around here are intense rain for about 5 minutes with lots of thunder and then it's just gone, but sometimes, those supercells from Oklahoma, and Texas stay strong enough to go through Alabama and they hit here. It was during the big Mother's Day Outbreak in 2008, and we lost all the major trees in our yard.
ReplyDeletelol I should have remember that. Goodness I watch the movie enough.
ReplyDeletethis is a fantastic article :)
ReplyDeleteA very nice idea to keep the SPNian spirit before season premiere. :) But before I share some of mine though, I would really like to say sorry for your house loss. (-_-).
ReplyDeleteSaw lots of replies of seeing/feeling etc etc about ghosts... I guess versions of defining ghosts changes by places of reference (I meant country/social structure).
Okay so the first one I experienced was about 10 years ago (I was 12). Please bear coz it has some background info. :)
We were having summer vacation at our ancestral village (though this may sound strange to some, there is no electricity, road connectivity or anything pertaining to modern city necessities.)
I being a noob city dweller was very excited to be in village, living as traditional farmers that my cousins were and when the night occurred there came the horrifying reality of NO electricity. Beside our house other homes of whole villages looked like blob of ink on a black velvet. Oil lamp was lit in the courtyard and everyone was resting after dinner. It was a no moon day so stars were as bright as big city lights.
I was inquiring my grands about our family history and he told me about a 2nd generation grand cousin who practiced black magic and my spine wanted to coil under my coccyx. He continued that before being discovered, that cousin had contracted a wandering power (say it ghost/demon/spirit/djinn whatever) and bound IT to our house to do his bidding (mostly by blood payment). The villagers found out about this and he was condemned and my greatest grand father disowned him and because his contract was public, he was cursed by the same power and met his death by being mauled by a Tiger (strangely Tigers are more of an exotic animal in our state than Lions which can be found almost everywhere). The spirit remained without his master and no one was left to entertain it.
"It still remains in this house to this day."
Okay, so I was terrorized beyond recovery and went to sleep beside my father. I must say I had no dreams that night. In the morning during having bath, my cousins noticed 2 slits on the back of my neck. It was fresh and still oozed blood if pressed. They had this eerie look on their face contrasting my confused look. They asked if I was feeling any burning sensation but strangely enough my neck was actually numb. I told this to my mom and she was like . We came to our city home next day and I was left out of any explanation.
Many years later I asked my father about that incident and he still remains quite to this day. Though my mom believe it was 'IT', tasting me because I was firstborn of the last born of the 7th generation making me 7th since bounding of 'IT'-A potential master (believe me from what I've learnt all about these anti social custom of my society it's not all Alladin and Genie)
If you inquire 'it' sure has a name, oh but we do not speak it's name. I still recall to that day and wonder... what really was it. A Stray Cat? A Bloodthirsty Bat? Snake is out of question or I wouldn't be writing here... those deep slits made a scar that exists 10 years later.
OMG :O
ReplyDeleteThat's wild.
I mean... WOW.
And you can't even speak its name.
I just wouldn't know how to deal with that one. O_O
These are some of the dark secrets I usually refrain from sharing... :P
ReplyDeleteBut everything is relative for me now. So scary moments must be shared when it's the right time. :D
The above incident didn't just stop just there and then. 7 years later in 2007, I was preparing for university exams and was staying up late at my father's service bungalow [my parents work at separate places and I was living with my father back then]. It was one normal summer night. No one was at home because my father had night shift and I was studying in the main bedroom.
Everything was pin drop quite. And then I heard as if someone was walking on the rooftop. First I thought it might be some bird or bat because that house had old British Architecture and had so high roof with tilted panels that it was impossible for cats to climb there (I had never seen even our pet cat climbing that high... even though he liked heights)
The sounds were very distinctive of human walking with appropriate stress made when we walk on wood or other semi flexible surfaces. Doubt was slowly melting from my mind with a surety of something unknown. And like horror movies I decided to check. I went out and torched up on the roof. There was nothing! I came back in.
I was really freaking out, though I tried to keep cool. I thought of calling my father and then it happened again... but this time it was INSIDE MY HOUSE! My dog started to growl looking up the decorative ceiling which was put up for heat proofing and hiding roof panels. My dog always barked when strangers came to our door but this time his growl were more of a terrorized version... he was even hiding behind me. My cat's eyes were focused so hard that I thought they hard turned to stone. This whole build up was so tense that I literally wanted to take my heart out. Did I say I also saw foot print impressions on the ceiling too?
The sounds were right above that room in circling fashion. I jumped with some courage and grabbed the Bible and opened it randomly (Yes, I was very religious back then!). I had no courage left to look up again and I literally woke all night reading half the Bible, praying... it was dawn, I distinctly remember when the sounds finally stopped. Curiously enough, that was the same date when I had those slit marks on the back of my neck 7 years back.
Uhm... WTF!? I really just couldn't deal with that one. "See ya later, monster on the ceiling! I'm out of here!"
ReplyDeleteThis would make a terrifying episode of SPN btw.
Well you see Wilson, just like classic horror flicks... those damn bungalows are always located in the less dense, remote part of considerable human populace and my father's was at the end of officer's colony facing a big dam with loads of orchard and house itself was quite big. I would've run... but where? Nearest house was like 10 mins run!
ReplyDeleteEpisode of SPN eh?... Wow that's big. Thanks for that concern. :)
Well I must say I have more "encounters" saved in my past years than anyone would really want in their life. May be I'm a ghost magnet. :P
ok, I have one. It happened less than a week ago too.
ReplyDeleteOk, so the other night I put my light out kinda late. I laid flat on my back looking up at the ceiling. My room faces the back yard so there is NO light in my room. Pitch black. So I'm trying to fall asleep when I feel something in the room with me. Not just in the room, but almost laying in the bed with me (to my right). I try to dismiss the feeling, telling myself it was just my imagination. That's when I heard a strange growl noise in my right ear, like something was there and making some sort of crazy noise. My eyes snapped open, and I looked around but, like i said, my room was pitch black. So I shut my eyes tight and prayed, saying "I'm a child of light, bathed in the blood of Christ, you're not welcome here or anywhere near my family. Leave now!"
As I finished saying 'now' I saw a bright flash of light behind my closed eyes, and the strange presence was gone. Needless to say, I didn't get much sleep that night.
:O :O :O I can imagine the no BGM of real life scenarios... only silence... really scary!
ReplyDeleteWell, I probably should not have read this right before going to bed.
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Could you possibly tell me what BGM stands for?
ReplyDeleteI'm terrible with discerning these things sometimes.
(I used to think FTW was **** the world or something like that. lol)
:) BackGround Music
ReplyDeleteOk, this really isn't an epic ghost story but battleship hospitals will give you the creeps reguardless of how brave you think you are. I've been in several ant there never fails to be a chill in the air and that feeling that you're being watched!
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