I'm not Scared of People, I'm Scared of. . .
GHOSTS!
Call me crazy, I'm not scared of humans. I'm scared of things I can't see. Halloween is around the corner and I love putting on a costume and being all I can be. Last year I was Gretel from Hansel and Gretel. The years before I was a Pussy Cat, a sexy one I might add.
If you look in my previous writings you might even find that picture. Anyway, how do I know I'm scared of ghosts? I always get that creepy crawly feeling like someone is watching me and I can guess who but don't want to say. Yeah yeah yeah I know many of you know what I'm talking about and many people feel this way. I know I'm not special. Alright, I am but not that special, however I do know I've seen something.
Last year while at my friend's house I saw was laying in bed and turned around towards the window but looking at the wall. Faintly I saw an image of a long dark haired woman wearing a long white silky satin translucent dress. I couldn't believe it, I tried to focus on her face and I couldn't put anything to a crisp picture of her features. I looked to the bottom of her dress and saw nothing, no feet! She was simply floating as you can say. I yelped!
My friend turned around and saw, what's wrong, I said reluctantly "nothing." He didn't believe me. He said "what?" The yelp was loud enough that it woke him up. I whispered in his ear and said "I see something over there." He said "What?" I said in my smallest voice, "I saw this girl with long hair and a white dress, I saw a. . . you know. . ." He turned to me and said, "It's my bitch, I fuck her when you're not here, her name's Celosa because she's jealous of you." I laughed and went back to sleep.
When I awoke I asked him if he remembered what I told him yesterday. Yes, finally he was a witness to me being awake, which means what I saw must have been real. I think that the mysterious powers of the moon allowed me to see another dimension.
If you want to see things in a differently light, no pun intended, try it. Then email me and let me know if you saw anything unexpected.
Posted: 11:42 p.m. EST September 25, 2006 by Anne Meesriyong
