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The boy in my room
01-12-2012, 03:59 AM
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The boy in my room

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If you have read my last thread "always in my face" this is the same house and very same room. I had three brothers, one died and the other was sleeping downstairs and I was still in that room. And as I have said before 99% of the time nothing happens, and when it does, Well one day my little sister wants to move in there so my mom gives it a good paint job and what not and they buy here a vanity, the type you can sit down and make one self-up, my sister was around 13 at the time. Then about a week after her moving in and this was mid to late afternoon in the dead of winter we hear her scream, not in fright, but in anger. Well my mom gets to the room first and calms her down, and she describes that a boy around her own age 12-13 or so was sitting on her bed looking at her!, but she saw him behind her when she was looking into the mirror. She describes a boy wearing knickers - my sister had never seen these or heard of them before, but she describes them to a tee. Well, when she realized what she had seen, then it was cool, but she didn’t feel threatened, hatred or fear, just the outrage of someone in her room as sisters will do. There is a Part 2 to this tail, more people have seen him, but at different times and locations around the house. But I believe I know who he is, (I will not give a name due to the fact that he still has family living in that area) a very old lady that lived next to our house, she was like 88 or 90 (this was back in 1980) and she had lived there all her life said that a young boy died with the great influenza outbreak of 1918.
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01-12-2012, 07:16 AM
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That was a horrible flu outbreak...the death toll numbers were in the millions from that pandemic, even more lives than were lost in the world war that had just ended. And many were children. Did she end up staying in the room after that?

"When you feel like a toad on the highway of life... and everyone seems like a steel-belted radial... when you're lyin' there squished in an assortment of bodily fluids... at least you left your mark." ~Arnie Dogan, "The Red Green Show"
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01-16-2012, 05:23 AM
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Ya, she loved that room, when my sister had to come back home after her divorce and with my youngest nephew he would not want to be in that room he would cry and what not, It was only when he was in other parts of the house, that he would be good. But no they had no issues in that room....
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