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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]Corvo Bianco
(1,148 posts)2. This is what I'm talking about I love ghost stories.
I'm glad it isn't bothering you anymore.
My aunts and I accidentally invited a presence to us when we were just kids, I was 7. We were playing with a nickel like it was ouija board. We'd ask Yes (heads) tails (no) questions about our aunt's apparent suicide and all manner of taboo events in our lives that we wanted answers about. The amount of faith we put in it gave it power I think.
The night the nickel was glowing bright green for hours with all of us afraid to move screaming for parents who somehow never heard us.. us three girls finally got the courage to join hands and use the fireplace shovel to scoop it up and throw in the neighbor's yard. Peace out demon!
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Love your story of ghosts in the house...and your story about your owl sighting....
asiliveandbreathe
Oct 2018
#10
Nine years ago, staying at my parents house while my Dad was in the last stages of the cancer that..
LudwigPastorius
Oct 2018
#18
I have been 'feeling' ghosts since I was about 8 yrsold. Not many and none were scary.
demigoddess
Oct 2018
#23