If I ever saw (or thought I saw) a ghost, I would try to strike up a conversation and be friends!
you think the ghosts are all playful and nice eh? That's what you think until one grabs you by the neck and throws you at the wall, and then leaves your room to take a piss with the toilet seat down and forgets to flush.
I seen some ghosts. I never touched em, but I seen em.
Acutally, my old house was pretty haunted. I lived there when I was young, but sakes alive, man!
One night, we all went to bed leaving the dirty dishes in the sink. When we awoke the next morning, we found them washed, dried, and put in the cupboards, minus a pair of champagne glasses which we later found in the basement.
The chandalier over our kitchen table would frequently shake as if something was running into it.
My parents readings glasses disappeared many times, only to turn up in the basement.
Now, one story that I can't verify because I was too young, but my brother remembers, is that he woke up one night and I was screaming about a quilt-man who was standing over me. The strange part is, I had kicked all of the covers off, and the quilt that I slept under was by the bedroom door as opposed to on the floor, with the rest of the stuff I slept under. So, the quilt man was coming for me. That's scary.
Finally, we had had it up to our brow-line with these ghostly shenanigans, so we hired a psychic to come to the house.
We were pretty blown over. Before we told her anything, she told us that we were being haunted by 2 ghosts - both from the civil war. One was a congenial old man who had lost his glasses during the burning of Richmond and died, and the other was a defecting soldier that had killed his CO and was buried in a quilt.
Then she did that thing where she said we didn't have to pay her.
She killed herself the next day. Not really. We also paid her because we're good people.
A quick look at our house's history revealed it to be an old civil war hospital, and the basement was the hospice section. We dug around the basement, which had never been finished, and there were all kinds of musketballs and a few uniforms. And a pair of old broken glasses.
We moved, but not because the house was haunted. Some guy got shot a block down, and my parents realized they didn't want me or my brother attending an inner-city (Richmond) school, so we headed out to the burbs.
Not many ghostly visitations out here.
"A new take on the epic fantasy genre... Darkly comic, relatable characters... twisted storyline."
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Mal, you cannot be ****ing serious. Honestly, with you, I don't think I can trust such a yarn.
Also:
One night, we all went to bed leaving the dirty dishes in the sink. When we awoke the next morning, we found them washed, dried, and put in the cupboards, minus a pair of champagne glasses which we later found in the basement.
Trust it or not, that's what happened. The most out-there piece is the quilt-man, and I don't remember that at all, although my parents and brother do.
"A new take on the epic fantasy genre... Darkly comic, relatable characters... twisted storyline."
"Readers who prefer tension and romance, Maledictions: The Offering, delivers... As serious YA fiction, I’ll give it five stars out of five. As a novel? Four and a half." - Liz Ellor
To afrobean and godnick,
is it irregular when u see one of those glowing ghost orbs flying around in front of everyone in the yard at night and no one else could see it. i even got yelled at because my parents think I was trying to scare my sister ( they started crying think I was playing a joke). i havent seen anymore other than that one time but it was an odd moment.
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