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Do you have a terrifying true story that sounds like something out of a horror movie? Home-made Creepypasta is now accepting submissions!
Do you have a terrifying true story that sounds like something out of a horror movie?
Home-made Creepypasta is now accepting submissions! Share your eerie, unexplained, or downright chilling encounters in the comments belowβ¦
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When I was a kid, my father would take us to visit his elderly aunt in the nursing home. She was frail but sharp, always happy to see us, always full of stories. Most of them were harmlessβmemories from her childhood, old family gossipβbut some unsettled us.
She often spoke about the other visitors who came to see her. Old friends. Long-lost relatives. People she swore had just stopped by for a chat, sitting by her bed, holding her hand.
The problem was⦠they had all been dead for years.
We chalked it up to dementia. The mind plays cruel tricks on the elderly, we told ourselves. We would nod, smile, and change the subject.
Then my father died.
Even after he was gone, we kept visiting his aunt. We couldnβt bring ourselves to tell her the truthβshe adored him, and we didnβt want to shatter her fragile world. So we never mentioned his passing. We thought it was an act of kindness.
Then, one afternoon, as we sat by her bed, she smiled at us and said something that made my stomach drop.
"Oh, your father was just here. He left a few minutes ago."
The room felt suddenly colder.
I forced a shaky laugh. βWhat do you mean?β
She looked at me, confused, as if I should have already known.
"He visits me all the time now," she said. "He sits right there in that chair and talks to me. He looks well. Happier, even."
My motherβs hand tightened around mine.
I stared at the chair beside the bed. It was empty.
But the cushion was still indented, as if someone had just been sitting there.
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Ooooo. Wow! I actually got a chill with that one. A great read and good writing. Keep it going. Great story.