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I am at my Grandma and Grandpa's house in France at the moment and there have been many paranormal things going on.
The doors have been slammed VERY hard, I have seen shadows, Scratching noises, and once I walked across the hallway and then back into my room for no reason, feeling like someone was pushing me the whole way.
Its creepy ;n;
Also, This isn't very ghostly but a very close friend of me and my mom (This person used to babysit me) would come and visit to watch movies and care for the dogs when we are away. (She is 29 years old). So one day, on a visit to our house she said "Look there is this creature the is nocturnal and mimics the cries or Children and baby animals. It lives in the woods right near my parents house. The creature uses its mimicking skills to call out animals and eat them." I was terrified.
So first she showed me a voice recording of the creature mimicking a baby cry and then she showed me a picture. My god. It was so scary. It looked like a hairless squirrel with red eyes, (Might just be from the flash at night), a long skinny hairless tail and these weird pointy like ears. I was terrified. She then told me it had eaten one of her parents cats . The creature was bigger than a squirrel but smaller than a cat and it was climbing up a tree.
Does anyone know ANYTHING about a creature like this?????
rottweiler. wrote:I'm not sure if I believe in ghosts or not.
I'm pretty open to the idea, but I wouldn't walk about saying I believe in ghosts unless I actually saw one. I'm just like that - I only believe in what I see.
What I did see one time was this massive, black wolf-type thing that was following me about when I was walking my dog one time at night. I kept seeing it out of the corner of my eye, then I saw it dart in front of a car, so it was silhouetted against the lights. I heard it laugh like a hyena too.
Maybe it was just some weird figment on my imagination. Meh. Whatever.


















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