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anyone seen real ghost???
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i has seen one....
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3, but I'm still speculative.
I saw one at the top of my stair when i was about 6, i screamed so much that my mum was afraid to go up and went out all day.
Another at the end of my bed when i was about 11, but I'm really not sure about that one.
And when i went on an English trip to Somerleyton hall, we got a behind the scenes tour to where most people don't go and i saw another one. After the trip we had to write a story inspired by something we saw, that was judged by Marcus Sedgewick, whose my art teachers brother and the author that was with us. He probably thought me encounter was so funny that he had to judge mine the best, or maybe i was just the best writer.
I saw one at the top of my stair when i was about 6, i screamed so much that my mum was afraid to go up and went out all day.
Another at the end of my bed when i was about 11, but I'm really not sure about that one.
And when i went on an English trip to Somerleyton hall, we got a behind the scenes tour to where most people don't go and i saw another one. After the trip we had to write a story inspired by something we saw, that was judged by Marcus Sedgewick, whose my art teachers brother and the author that was with us. He probably thought me encounter was so funny that he had to judge mine the best, or maybe i was just the best writer.
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I am convinced I saw the 'ghost' of a fisherman once, when I was about 18. A young guy, blonde, in a yellow fisherman's jersey stood on the riverbank outside my then boyfriend's house. One minute there, clear as day, the next minute - gone. Funnily enough, I didn't feel spooked.
However I did feel spooked on my first honeymoon, with the same boyfriend. We were in Guernsey in an attic room in a guest house. I never saw anything, but 'felt' something, and it was not a reassuring presence, it was mavelolent and disconcerting. It happened 2 nights running & I became too scared to sleep. I couldn't explain the feeling, it was just of an unhappy presence, making my whole being fearful & hair stood on end.
I mentioned it to the landlady (my new husban's aunt) who explained that in WW2 the guesthouse was actually a hiding place for soldiers & others hiding from the Nazi Germans who had invaded the island. She said it was not the first time someone had reported feeling afraid at night in that room and asked to be moved.
Spooky.-
However I did feel spooked on my first honeymoon, with the same boyfriend. We were in Guernsey in an attic room in a guest house. I never saw anything, but 'felt' something, and it was not a reassuring presence, it was mavelolent and disconcerting. It happened 2 nights running & I became too scared to sleep. I couldn't explain the feeling, it was just of an unhappy presence, making my whole being fearful & hair stood on end.
I mentioned it to the landlady (my new husban's aunt) who explained that in WW2 the guesthouse was actually a hiding place for soldiers & others hiding from the Nazi Germans who had invaded the island. She said it was not the first time someone had reported feeling afraid at night in that room and asked to be moved.
Spooky.-
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