Do you believe in Ghosts?
By CHASMO
@CHASMO (33)
United States
7 responses
@missjackie (1357)
• Ypsilanti, Michigan
24 Dec 06
Yes, I do believe in ghosts. Once, when I was a kid, living in my old house. I was in my bedroom, trying to go to sleep. I heard foot steps walking along to hallway. And no one else was upstairs, except for me. It's really freaky. That same house, someone was murdered before we moved in.
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@peggysue (24)
• Philippines
5 Jul 07
I can't really say if i believed in ghost or not, but I get pretty scared whenever I see ghost movies or read some ghost stories... But if you wanted some stories on real ghost experiences, why don't you visit: http://theshadowlands.net/ghost/ ..... really freaky.
@kulanuwun (1404)
• Indonesia
16 May 07
The Haunted House
This is not a Halloween story but it might has well be. My aunt used to live in this part of Michigan that was kind of out in the country. Well, next to her house is an old cemetery. Also, about half a mile from her house is an old house, and my brother and cousins and I are convinced it's haunted.
It's made of a reddish brick, and has shutters that are all closed up, and those black, pointy, fence looking things on the top. There were never any lights on or people around. One day, my brother, my cousins, and I decided to go check it out. We figured we'd walk around the back yard for a few minutes and then leave. That's what we did at first. As it turns out, there was a huge, old barn
next to it, and a field. There was an outhouse, too and even one of those things that opens up to a cellar! Well, the door of the shed was open, and it was kind of swaying in the wind. We couldn't resist. My brother went first, and we followed him into the shed. There was another door, and we saw that this door went INTO THE HOUSE!
We tried opening it, but it was jammed. Then my cousin saw that it was open about an inch. We pushed on it together and it flew open. I don't know why but we all started screaming and ran out into the yard. I couldn't believe we actually did that. We were just going to go home, but then we thought that we would be wondering forever what would have happened if we hadn't gone in there, so we went back. We were soooo scared. The first room looked like a kitchen, and it had one of those really old stoves, the kind that sits on the ground with a black pipe going through the ceiling. That was my first indication that this house could have been, like, a hundred years old. The floor was starting to creak, which made me say out loud that what if it gave out and we fell down into the cellar??? That made my cousin almost start to cry but we calmed him down. We walked cautiously through the house.
There were a lot of small rooms. We didn't dare go down to the cellar. The front door was locked, and bolted and nailed down with boards, as were all of the windows. Did I mention that during this whole thing, we were all REALLY REALLY scared?? Well, we were just about to head back, when my brother saw...a staircase. An old, brown, winding one. OH MY GOD. We discussed whether or not to go up (my brother was the only one who would, but I didn't want him up there alone with the ghosts!) He said he would only go up a few steps to see if he could see anything up there, so we let him.
And that's as far as he got. He was on about the 5th step, when we heard a horrible crashing sound from the kitchen. We all started screaming, and ran out of there fast. We didn't bother to shut the door - which was probably our first mistake. We ran back to my aunt's house, past the cemetery. At the time, the only person we told about this, was my aunt. She's cool, and we knew she wouldn't tell anyone what we did.
Well, my brother and I eventually had to go home, but this is where it gets weird!! The next day, my mom took us back to my aunt's (my other cousin was going back home to Chicago the next day, and we wanted to see her again before she left). As we drove past the cemetery, I saw something really creepy. There were some men working there, and it looked like they were DIGGING A GRAVE. Now, I don't know if they still used that cemetery, I always thought it was too old to be burying new people there, but we were wondering - were they burying something - or digging something up?
We told my aunt about it right away, and she said that there had been a FIRE in the cemetery the night before. Now this was too weird. All of this stuff happened the day after we went there. There were now "no trespassing" signs all over the yard, which meant - someone saw us in there. We don't know who, but all I kept thinking was, what would have happened if my brother had gone
upstairs? I guess we owe our lives to that thing that fell in the kitchen!
@mystery5 (350)
• India
2 May 07
I know of one family which lives on an ancestral land, where people were buried centuries ago. Recently, one kid started complaining during a powercut in the evening, that a boy was trying to scare him. He'd keep pointing to a balcony and complaining and a boy was trying to scare him. This happened for 2 days.
On the third day he didn't see anything, but at night just after everyone went to bed, he suddenly got very violet, and his body curved like an arc, backwards! When his parents tried to control him, he hit them and left bruises. He calmed down only when his mother touched the cross to his chest. I don't know how that worked, but it just did.
@uvbnskoold (499)
• Canada
24 Dec 06
I'd have to say I do.
When I was 14, my girlfriend, her brother and a friend and I went downstairs in her house and we pulled out a ouija board and started playing. We all had our hands above the table, and as our "game" started to spell out a name (I can't remember what the name was anymore though, sorry) we could feel something in the room.
When it finished the name, the second we touched the last letter the TV in the corner of the room turned on, very loud and on white noise.
We all ran so fast upstairs screaming! You'd have sweared someone had been murdered down there the way we screamed. I'm surprised we didn't trample each other.