Lonely Ghosts
True Scary StoryOctober 26, 2022x
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Lonely Ghosts

Trisha starts to discover that she is not the only one experiencing strange activity at her grandfather's home. In fact, those who grew up there had their own strange encounters.

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It was after moving to her family's home in a small town back in two thousand and two or two thousand and three, when our storyteller started discovering that those in her family had paranormal experiences. They had gotten used to them growing up, and now it was going to be her turn. My name is Edwin, and here is Tricia true scary story. Me and my mom and my two older sisters. I'm the youngest out of three girls. We moved to South Texas, tiny itty bitty town that back then was mostly populated by just my family. My family, it's a huge family. I got five ann and six uncles, so of course all of them stayed there. And the town is so small that it used to be called dirt town and dogtown just simply because that's mostly what populated it. So me and my sisters and my mom we moved down there to stay with my grandpa for a short period of time. I believe my family, my mom and dad were going through marital issues, so it was just like a little short separation. And I'd always heard stories from my mom about when she was growing up in that house, my grandpa's house, Just little things like she would say that she would wake up in the middle of the night and something was tugging at her blankets, and it just became a norm for everybody in the house. My grandpa built it. We know. He was between ninety nine and one hundred and one when he passed, so it's fairly old. I'd heard stories from mostly my aunts and my mother about you know, seeing things, especially seeing children and animals like dogs and birds occasionally that were in the house but no one else could see them, or someone else could see them, but the other siblings couldn't. We had been there maybe a couple weeks, and I'm always on edge every time we go there, and we always went during the summers, so this was new living there. And the house is set up weird. As soon as you walk into the house, my grandpa's bed is right there by that front door, and you walk straight down into a kitchen, and the kitchen is like the main living here is the biggest room in the house. If you go straight there's a living room, small living room. To the right of that living room is two more rooms. It's like a giant you and I was staying. Me and my mother were sleeping in back right room closer to the end of the house, to the back of the house, and every night I would always wake her up to go to the bathroom because I was too scared to walk along. There was one instance, and like I said, it was a couple weeks maybe after we had moved in that I was just like, you know what, I'm going to be strong, I'm going to be tough. I'm in third grade now. And so I said that I was going to get up and go to the bathroom by myself and gets up in a drink and snack on. And so I didn't want to wake up my sisters because they were sleeping in the room next to me. So instead of using their door to go into the kitchen then into the bathroom, I walked through the living room, through the corridor and into the bathroom. So during that whole period, of course, I'm a little sketched out. It's dark, it's I'm a little scared. I get into the bathroom and I remember that I forgot to brush my teeth before I went to bed, and Mom usually checked all the toothbrushes before we went to bed, and I was like, oh, in my childlike mine, I'm thinking I need to brush my teeth or she's going to get up in the middle of the night and check my toothbrush, which I know now is just ridiculous. So as I'm brushing my teeth, it's one of those mirrors right above the sink that has like medicine cabinets, so you can open the mirror and there's just a nightlight on. Because Grandpa is asleep right next to the bathroom, I didn't want to turn the bathroom light completely on, and I left the door open because I was scared. So it's just a nightlight and I'm brushing my teeth and I look up into the mirror and I could have swore I've seen something behind me, and it looked about my hive. Now the bathroom is the sink is like it was really low, so that the mirror was also pretty low, and it was something maybe about my hives, maybe a little bit taller. I just could not make out what it was for the life of me, but I stood there for a couple seconds and I just stared at it because of course I'm thinking, oh, this is one of my sisters. But then I realized that I'm six years younger than my middle sibling, so there's no way. The high difference would just been too much, and she's already tall and I'm very short. Of course, at that moment, once it set in that and it seems like it took forever for me, but I'm sure in the moment it was just a few seconds that I realized that was no one that I knew. I am the smallest person here and panics. Luckily, my mom heard me. She got up and checked on me and walked me back to the bedroom. That was my very first experience there in the home. My thea came over the next day, I believe, and she was asking how I was like in school, and just normal conversation, and I told her about what had happened in the bathroom, and she told me me, I don't worry about it. It's just there's things in this house that we grew up with that have always been here, and there's nothing that's going to hurt you. Even though that felt good to hear that it wasn't going to hurt me, it was still terrifying to know that someone else knew that there was something in the house. And I asked her what it was, why was it there? Where did it come from and she told me that, and this is stories from the town, but that Grandpa had built the house over an old, disintegrated cemetery that didn't have headstones anymore, but when he bought the land, he knew it was there because of course it comes with the paperwork and stuff like that from the city, and that it was during like a black plague kind of thing that was going rampant in that area at that point in time, and so of course there would have been children. But she also said that there was one woman there that still had relatives in the town that was considered to be a witch, that everyone was afraid of her and stuff of that sort, and that she was supposedly buried there as well. So whenever she told me that, of course my mind just ran and I asked my mom about it later that night, and she told me that she had never planned on telling me those things because she didn't want me to be scared of that house. She wanted me to know that if you hear something, you're not crazy, Tricia, You're not. But there's nothing add here. So she just wanted to completely omit the witch part, which I understand completely because I would do that for my own children. After that, I had a little bit better understanding of what was in the house, what was going on in the house. So these strange noises that I would hear, of course they startled me, but I was still able to live peacefully until maybe a month or two in. I've finally gotten settled. I have a routine with school and after school curriculums, and everything seems to be going normal. I'm coexisting with all these weird things, these shadow things that you think everyone sees in the corner of their eye, But when you're in a situation like that, you know that when you look it possibly will still be there. One night, I'm sleeping in my bed with my mom and I have to go to the bathroom again, and instead of waking her up, I tried to be brave yet again. I'm looking out into the living room, which is to my right, and I can see straight through the doorway. There's no doors to the bedrooms at all, and I can see what looks like just a black mass standing there. And I'm thinking to myself, all right, Tricia, you're either one still path asleep, or two it's your thea or it's your siblings or your mom. So the first thing I do is I check and I see my mom. It's still I'm feeling for her in the dark, and I feel her. She's there, it's not her, and I'm just at this point, I'm fixated on it. I'm too scared to get up to see if it's my siblings, to see if it's my aunt. I know it's not my grandpa because it's not that tall. And as I'm looking at it, I can see it getting taller, like it's moving fullard and at that point, there's just there is no moving, there is no screaming. In moments like that, you like to think that you're gonna you're terrified, you're gonna scream for help or try and wake someone up, but you don't really know how you're gonna react until you're in that moment. And my reaction was to freeze. I didn't know what else to do. And as I'm just staring at it, all I can make out is a black silhouette and it's just getting taller and taller. And what I noticed is it's not just getting taller and staying in the same place, it's getting closer until it's in the doorway and these rooms are any bitty. They're not big at all. It was a full sized bed and there was very minimal room. There was enough room for a night stand next to the bed, and that's it. There was no closet, no dress, no room for it. So if I was to crawl over my mother and sit on the edge of the bed, I would beat maybe two feet from the doorway where whatever its standing. And when it stopped moving and it stopped growing, I could see what looked like In my mind as an adult, I picture it as a robe maybe something like that, because it looked like it was billowing, like it was moving in wind. It makes sense to think that now there was a giant AC unit right there in the living room, and if anything was there, like physically there, then yeah, the air from the AC unit would be blowing it. But in that moment, all I could see was this black figure and it looked like a cloak or, like I said, some kind of robe, just swaying around its legs. I just, at some point my body finally decided that I'd had enough of just standing there or sitting there wondering what this was, and I screamed and woke up my mom. And of course she rushed to hern on the lights and we talked about it, and there is really nothing that she could tell me other than you're okay, I'm here, Let's pray. And so that's what we would do when I would after that night. We would pray every single night. And she said, this is what helped me as a child. I'd hear scratching under my pillows and I'd start pray. My blankets would come off of me and I'd start praying. So that's what we did. Trisha's mother did her best to help the situation, but soon more stories of the members of her family start rising to the surface, and more of that up. Now Me and mom had been praying religiously, for lack of better words, not just at night, but if I heard something, I'd go tell her and we would pray. If I felt weird, I'd go tell her. We'd go pray. Like I said, a couple nights maybe after that. My sister still had a boyfriend. My oldest sister still had a boyfriend back in our home stay because we were supposed to be going back, So she had a long distance relationship and she would usually stay up late at night and she would wait for him to call. So this night she's doing like she always sayes staying up late waiting for him. She when we talked to her the next morning, she was saying how she just felt so sick, like she not nauseous, sick. But I don't know if everyone does this, but my family, especially the women, do get these horrible gut feelings like dread or something bad's going to happen. But we all do it. And that's what my sister said that she felt it just something bad was not what's going to happen. She did not feel right, but he was taking longer than normal to call, and she started falling asleep in a rocking chair in her room that is opposite of the house. And she said as she fell asleep, she could hear a few things like rustling, and she was like, okay, my thea is in the next room. She probably got up or she's messing around in her room. She didn't think nothing of it. And she said, all of a sudden, she felt like tapping on her arm. And at this point she's falling into I would say rim sleep. She's about to just be completely out until she feels pain, sharp pain, and she jolts up and there's nothing there. Of course, nothing there. The next morning we got up to go to school, and that's why she tells us what happened, and she goes, Mom, look at this, and her arm just looked like a grown man had grabbed her and manhandled her. Ruts as were already deep like green and purple with yellow hues around like the fingerprints, and you could see it like a palm. I know. I was never touched, thankfully, but that was one of the scariest parts of being there. It was shortly after that we left, like if my mom decided it's time to go back, you had enough of all these things. And those were just the big manifestations that we would see. And oh there was also little things that we would hear, tapping scratching under a pillows, just like Mom would hear it because she was a little girl. There was a couple instances where I would wake up in the moment night and lean over and be on the edge of the bed and just laying there, and I could looking out close to the floor and it would look like what I can picture in my mind to be a giant slug or something, just a mass crawling from the foot of the bed around to the side of the bed, and that happened multiple times. But of course as soon as I pulled that string on my lamp, nothing was there. And that was a frequent happening. But even those times, I think there may be one or two times that I sat there and I let it get close, because at this point I've grown it's a normalcy. Just it happens. These things have been happening. You get used to it, and I let it get closer, and eventually it stops on the rug. It always stops on the little rug right next to me. If I was to roll off the bed, I would fall on top of it, and it doesn't move further. It just stayed there. Turn on the light, nothing. Those were those happenings were the biggest things that I ever experienced there up until probably I was fourteen and we had moved. We had already moved back home for our home state. Been there for years, and at this point we're just visiting during the summer and I'm in that same room where my sister got touched. That's my room now every time we go, and there's a mirror on the closet door that I'm using to do my makeup, and I could see straight down the hallway and it leads into the little corridor that goes straight into the kitchen. I can see that door perfectly, and I see a man and a cowboy hat and he's walking from the living room into the kitchen. I was like, oh, my goodness, my favorite Theo's here. I'm going to go run out there. I hadn't seen him the whole time we were there. We were about to leave. It was close to school time. Now I was so excited. So I run out there and no one's there. No one's there. My siblings are all gone to my cousin's house. My mom is taking a nap in the living room on the couch, and my thea is in the room next to me. And so I run in her room and like, yeah, did you see Uncle Tao? And she goes, no, what are you talking about. He ain't here. So I said, I just seen a man that looked just like him, the same high cowboy hat he always wears, and you could hear his boots and everything. And she told me she was like, oh, she made a joke out of it. Next time you see him roping. That's my cowboy. He lives here too. I was like, are you serious, and she goes, yeah, I'm very serious. I see him all the time. And after that, I was like, you know what, I'm done with all this. I told Mom I didn't want to come back anymore. Of course we did, but luckily I never had another experience there After that, my grandpa passed away back in I believe it was twenty fifteen or twenty sixteen, and after he passed, me and my family came down for the Texas and it was a big ordeal. My grandpa was very well known there. He's even in a book for being one of the last living cowboys, and he was the last living cowboy. So it was hundreds of pounds, hundreds of people in this tiny little town that didn't have at one point in time more than fifty populations, and it was amazing. It was sometime maybe a week after the funeral. I had already come back home after the funeral. And this story is coming from my uncle, who never really talked about these things. He didn't really mention it, although we knew he believed it and he's seen the things. He just didn't talk about it. There's a wheelchair, of course, in the living room. During that time, my aunts and uncles, not all of them, but quite a few of them are going through the house. They're talking about affairs. You know, what they're going to do with this, who's going to take this and that? And you know what you do normally when your parent passes. And the wheelchair is just basically meandering in this tiny living room by itself. Someone walks in. It was over here to the left in the luvan room, by this couch. Now it's in the right corner by the grandpa's rocking chair. At some point, my uncle, I don't know how to explain it, other than he felt like they needed to leave, that they just needed to leave, that they didn't need to stay there any longer. They needed to go outside, and so they did. They went outside. They're saying they're goodbyes. They're talking about meaning begin to do what they need to do with the property. And at that point in time, my uncle and one other uncle by marriage or standing by this big they're trucks and they look at the house and they can see what looks like One uncle says, it looked like a man. One said it looked like a woman, but in reality they were a little bit of ways off. They were on the road and they could just see it waving, but it looked happy, and no one was scared of it. No one was scared. That was something that they reiterated. We weren't scared, but we knew it wasn't they said. We knew it wasn't Dad. We knew it wasn't mom. We'd never seen Mom there before, we never felt her there, But it wasn't either of them. He wasn't, So we all just chalked it up to being whatever was in that house. The only time anyone ever supposedly got hurt was my sister, so we assume that everything that was there was friendly. So our conclusion to that was it was lonely because my grandpa was gone for about a year maybe two when he was sick and the house was empty, and whatever was there was just lonely, and that's what they said. They said, it just looked sad to see us go. No one felt fear, no one was scared of it. They almost felt bad for it. And now one of my aunts owns the house. We have family that if someone falls on hard times. We let a cousin, an aunt, and uncle. The third cousin even go stay for a while. It's still in the family. I haven't been back since my grandpa passed, so I don't know if anything still happens in there. I do know that the last uncle that I have that lived there did say that he would see animals in the house, a lot dogs that they didn't have because they didn't like dogs, or birds, a big thing with birds that they would see, but you would see them, but you wouldn't hear them. And if you got a bird in your house and it's flying and flapping, you know you're going to hear it. And they didn't hear them, so they didn't know what that was. That One of my uncles had said, the one that was living there that seen the birds, that he thought it was just my grandpa always told them about a story about a demon that he had caught and set on fire in the house and it was in the form of a giant bird, so they just chalked it up to maybe that's what that was. But to right now, as far as I know, no one's living in the home. One of my aunts goes and she checks up on it, and she's renovating it, putting new floors, new rooms. So when you go visits, she might stay at Grandpa's. But other than that, the house pretty much stays well empty and we all feel for whatever is there, because in reality, I don't think it was I still don't think it was anything malicious, and whatever was there had been there for so long before Grandpa built the house, and then all these people, this family moves in and then they have those people there, and maybe they were kids. They would scratch under the pillows or pool blankets to try and play. Who knows. I don't know, I can speculate. But then everybody was just gone, and where do they go? Have you discovered a family seat? Tell us your scary story by going to true scarystory dot com on your phone right now, or by using the contact form and the description of this episode up next, be sure to check out my other shows like Scary Story Podcast, where I share my stories every week. 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