A Ghost Story from Virginia in Virginia…

A lot of myths and tall tales started with a little nugget of truth and embellished it until it became a legend. Paranormal fiction is intriguing because it takes our fascination with fearsome things to a whole new level! Many of us have had unexplainable “supernatural” events in our lives, which leaves the door open for our imaginations.
I have lived in the same house for over 30 years. My mother and I owned the house together. She passed away several years ago. I have had many paranormal experiences in my home, both before and after my mother passed away. The first experience was to glance over at a living room window late one night and see the “Scream” face looking in! I rushed to the door and turned on the front porch light, and not a “soul” was about!
Another time, on Halloween night, I heard distinct footsteps on the wooden floor of the upstairs hallway. My mother and I were both downstairs and no other “human” was in the house. One night, I went upstairs to my room without turning on the stairway light. When I got to the doorway of my room, a large misty shape moved from the area of the doorway and went across the room and out the window. One bright Sunday morning, I had overslept, which is a rare occurrence. A voice from the doorway of my room said: “Are you getting up?”. I looked over through sleep-filled eyes and saw the blurred image of a large friendly blonde woman dressed in red and royal blue. I answered, and then realized it wasn’t my mother! The “woman” was twice the size of my mother (who was actually downstairs in the kitchen).
Since my mother passed away, I have noticed unusual scents in the house. I have smelled my grandfather’s pipe tobacco, my grandmother’s lily of the valley, and my mother’s fingernail polish remover. All of these people are deceased, and none of those items are in the house! The time that I was the most afraid was when I came home to find my house almost in a vacuum state. There seemed to be no air, no sound, and no smell of any kind in the house. My cats were in hiding. I don’t know what had been in the house, but it had some kind of mojo!

Thanks for the extreme chills, Virginia! One more day to send me your ghost stories!

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14 Responses to A Ghost Story from Virginia in Virginia…

  1. yoshi says:

    Oooh, this gives me chills.

  2. amber skyze says:

    I have goosebumps.

  3. Nina Pierce says:

    *shivers* I’ve seen ghosts and the scare the living c**p right out of me. I can tell when they’re around. Yeah, I wouldn’t have enjoyed hanging in that house. LOL!

  4. Delilah Hunt says:

    Scary, but I’m not one to disbelieve some ghosts stories. I’ll swear up and down to anyone that I saw my dead grandfather standing at the foot of my bed when I was child. Hubby thinks I dreamt it, but I know I didn’t. I still get chills thinking about it to this day.

  5. I totally believe you, Delilah. Gives me chills!

  6. Amber and Yoshi - me too!

  7. Ciara Knight says:

    Gave me chills. Great story.

  8. Stephanie says:

    I don’t think I will be visiting Virginia’s house anytime soon.

  9. Virginia C says:

    Hello! I still live in my “spooky house” : ) Here’s an even stranger true fact: I lost my job in 11/2009, and I was unemployed for over a year. During that time everything in the house settled, and there was not one strange occurrence. I stayed at home 99% of the time, working on my computer, reading, entertaining my cats, and making bread. I think “the house” was glad to have me at home. I’ve been back to work a few months now, and so far, so good!!!

  10. Evie Balos says:

    Ooh, I got the chills with this one. I’d be too chicken to live in a “haunted” house-Virginia’s a brave soul.

  11. Evie - most definitely! I’ve lived in haunted houses and this would scare me.

  12. Virginia - Interesting!!!

  13. Ciara - It really does give you chills, doesn’t it?

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