As we dive into the riddles of our history, we frequently discover situations that perplex us. Unsettling and eerie occurrences that have greatly touched people are frequently shared online. These experiences may seem like something out of a horror film or a gothic novel, but they are true stories told by people who were brave enough to post them on the internet.
Story 1:
I recall playing in my room when I was eight years old, and my father walks in. He sits beside me and begins whispering to me. A few minutes later, he stands up and adds, “Never leave Mom alone, okay?” He kisses my head before leaving.
My mother comes in minutes later, panic on her face. She grabbed me, attempting to remain calm, but I knew something was wrong. Through sobs, she informs me that my father passed away that morning. It was the most sad day of my life, but it remains a mystery. My father had paid me a visit in the afternoon—how could he passed away that morning?
Story 2:
I remember waking up in the middle of the night as an elementary school student and feeling terribly paranoid. When I looked toward my door, I saw my mother standing there, simply a black shape in the entryway. I called out to her (“mom”) and got no response.
She began heading toward me, and I called her repeatedly but received no reaction. She came up to my bed and bent over, but her silhouette remained completely dark; I couldn’t see her clothes or face. I then pulled the blankets over my head and laid there for a few minutes, too afraid to reveal myself.
When I finally did, the figure vanished, leaving me alone once more. I swear I was completely awake and can still feel the fear I had back then. I don’t know why I noticed that. copyright spandex_manufactuer/Reddit
Story 3:
When I was younger, I had a lava lamp. When it was turned on, it would get really hot. Because it was yellow, I used it to draw at night. So I was sitting there, painting, when the lamp suddenly switched off.
I started worrying since I’m terrified of the dark, and I called my mother for help. She came into my room, and when I explained the situation, she stated the lamp had never been turned on, and I had been sitting in the dark the entire time. I touched the bulb and it felt cold… © Unknown author/Reddit
Story 4:
When I was in second grade, I became really hungry and ill one day during class. I toughed it out until lunchtime, but on the way to the cafeteria, my vision shifted, and I could only see in black and white. As soon as I began eating, my usual vision returned.
The nurse sent me home with a fever later, but I’ve always wondered how it was possible to go colorblind for a short period of time. My family still doesn’t trust me. © Bennettr08 / Reddit.
Story 5:
My niece’s toy, a battery-operated talking plush animal, began talking one day (the same things it always said), despite the fact that the item had no batteries inside. © Avenging-Robot/Reddit
Story 6:
I was in my living room having a conversation with my spouse when a water bottle that had been in the middle of the kitchen counter shot through the air as if hurled, passing through the half-wall opening and landing on the living room carpeting. The house was once my grandmother’s, and I was her entire world. He must have said something she disliked. © laurcoogy/Reddit
Story 7:
I was hanging out with pals a few years ago when they decided to use a Ouija board. I thought it was ridiculous and refused to touch it. My pals advised me to ask it a question, so I agreed.
I still wasn’t touching it and asked it to guess a five-digit number I was thinking of. It wasn’t something like “12345”; it was random. I didn’t tell anyone about the number. It guessed correctly. © ASmallBitPyromanic/Reddit
Story 8:
When I was 6 or 7, I couldn’t sleep one night and lay on my back, staring out the window. I actually blinked, and it was daylight, as if time had sped up by hours. I know I didn’t sleep, and it has never happened again. © redheadmomster6**/Reddit
Story 9:
My mother and I were about to eat lunch. She served my dish and herself, and just as she sat down, my plate cracked in half in a perfect line. Ten seconds later, a strong gust knocked down one of the window blinds. We glanced at one other, and my mother remarked, “Oh no, something bad has happened.”
She is quite superstitious. About five minutes later, she received a call informing her that her father (my grandfather) had passed away.” I’ve never had an encounter like that before. © Un***lyHumanG**, Reddit.
Story 10:
My roommate discovered a strange key in their car. They hadn’t driven anyone anywhere, the car was locked, the windows were rolled up, and a key to nothing we owned was neatly positioned in the center of the passenger seat. © Ryukotaicho | Reddit