Children sometimes have
imaginary friends that turn out to be ghosts. Other posts that talk about
this phenomenon are located here and here.
The following 1st
person account is unique because this little girl, Sandra knew her “friends”
were ghosts.
When I was six years old my
parents and I lived in an older house in southern California. My bedroom was in
the home’s attic.
This room had other
inhabitants besides me.
I remember three figures that
would float about the room. They were children like myself but taller so I
believed they were older than me.
I enjoyed their company, they
visited me at night, but sometimes I refused to play with them wanting to sleep
instead.
At first I felt they were
just other children but it slowly dawned on me that they were ghosts. I think
this occurred to me because their facial features were unclear—it was like they
had veils over their heads.
I now know my belief that
these night visitors were the spirits of children—was correct.
They liked to play in front
of my mirror but I don’t remember ever seeing their reflections.
They also liked my rocking
chair and we spent hours playing with my dolls and stuffed animals. I
particularly liked it when we pretended to have tea parties.
One night as they awakened
me, I became irritated because I just wanted to sleep. I told them to go away.
But their voices persisted.
They urged me to get up. I remember one stated, “Get up, you must get up and
look down the stairs.”
As I stumbled out of bed
reluctantly the floor beneath my feet began to shake. I realized the whole
house was shaking. It was an earthquake.
As I stood frozen in fear one spirit ordered, “Go to the doorway, you will be safe.”
I went to the doorframe,
crouching down low.
When this shaking subsided
they told me to lie on my belly and slide down the stairs. When I reached my
parent’s bedroom we were able to escape the house unscathed.
Sandra * is grateful for
these spirits presence when she was child. She feels they saved her from injury
or even death.
* Name has been changed at request of
storyteller.
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