There are several stories that force you to question everything you think you know about the world around you.
They have long in your mind long after you have heard them and let you feel restless and wondered if it was more in reality than to meet the eye. These are the types of experiences that seem too strange to be true, but so worrying that you can’t completely shake them.
From unexplained encounters with strangers to inexplicable events that resist logic, these real stories will bring you a second guess. Prepare because what you are going to read could make you re -evaluate the ordinary world you think you have understood.
Story 1:
One night I was in bed when I felt something rubbing on my leg. It turned out to be a small silver charm – an angel. I was confused, but I decided to keep it in my wallet as a token good luck.
Twelve years later, when I lived overseas, I attended the company party. The woman I first met for the first time looked at me and said I looked familiar. I told her she had to be wrong because I only moved to France from the states about a year ago.
As we continued to talk, I noticed that the necklace with the magic was wearing the same as my, except that it was gold. I quickly checked my wallet just to find out that my magic was gone. He rode through a strange cooling over me and I went to find her again, but she disappeared.
I’ve never seen her again. When I described her to my colleagues, no one remembered see her at the party. Even now I get Goosebump, just thinking about it.
Story 2:
Sometimes I hear my name calling – either from another room or very close. In the last few years it has only happened a few times, but it always frightened.
I didn’t tell anyone, including my husband, because I suppose it’s something in my head. Yet the experience reduces me.
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Story 5:
About ten years ago, when I lived with my parents, I was sitting in the living room and watching TV. Our house has a corridor that connects the living room with three bedrooms and a shared bathroom. One night I saw what looks like my sister entered my room. I watched her, but when I walked into the room, no one was there.
Panicked, I called my mom to check where everyone was. My sister was in the bathroom, my father was out and my mom was in the kitchen. I still can’t explain what I have seen.
Story 6:
I was at home for my parents in a small town without cellular service. Their house is in a large wooded area and I was alone with my dog. I spent the day watching horror movies.
Later I noticed that I had a voicemail, but there were no missed calls. That was strange because I had no reception that day, especially because it was so spotty. When I listened to the voicemail, it was a distorted, garbled message that sounded like an incomprehensible speech.
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Story 8:
One of my old collaborators, who was a preschool teacher, had a three -year -old son who was a bit unusual. Every day, at the time of the nap, he lay on his side and stared forward, without repay. One day my associate said to him, “It’s time to take a nap, boy. Try to sleep.” The child shook his head and replied, “I can’t.”
“Why not?” My associate asked.
“A man in black,” the child said. “He’s watching me. He always follows me when I sleep.” My associate was naturally upset, but wiped him. This means that as long as the child added, “standing right behind you.”
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Story 10:
When I was about 15 or 16 years old, I woke up one night with my bedroom light on. Without knowing why and as I stood up, he ran to the door, opened them, and just stood there, staring at my mom’s bedroom across the hallway. Then I smiled and returned to bed.
I would think it was just a dream, but when I woke up in the morning, the light of my bedroom was still on. Even now he’s still sending me chills.
Conclusion
These stories serve as a cooling reminder that sometimes the most worrying experiences cannot be explained by logic or reason. Whether it is a mysterious encounter with a stranger, frightening sounds in an empty house or worrying actions in the middle of the night, these accounts let us question what is really there. While some may reject these events as a coincidence or figuration of imagination, others cannot help but feel that there is something more lurking under the surface. When we move through life, it is important to realize that not all things can be understood, and some secrets remain unresolved, so they leave us a feeling of restlessness that persists long after the experience.