Actual Ghost Tales That Will Make You Chill ( Part - 3)
Haunted Stories

The Boy with No Eyes
"One night when I was 10, I was awakened up by my bedroom door opening, followed by someone sitting on my bed," Reddit.com user kmendo4 recalls of a childhood brush with a very persistent ghostly apparition. "I felt the bed sag under a person's weight and my leg being scraped. I thought, "It's just Mom," and I opened my eyes.
No, it wasn't my mother. At the foot of my bed, I discovered a youngster of my age who was missing both of his eyes and had black, empty sockets. He held out his hand, revealing a small box inside. Somewhat surprised, I extended my hand. He retreated. I swung again and commanded, "Give it." I closed my eyes, and when I opened them again, he was gone. Yet, I could still make out where he had sat on my bed.
"Jump ahead five years. To finish her schoolwork, my girlfriend came over. She finished up and then napped as she awaited her folks. I made an effort to wake her awake when they got there. She looked up at a corner where the wall and ceiling meet as she suddenly opened her eyes. She indicated it and then turned back to sleep. I shook her once more. As soon as she regained consciousness, I told her what she had done. She appeared paralysed. "Up on the wall, I noticed a young child without eyes. He was there, emulating Spider-Man, and he was looking at me. I panicked and related my experience with the same child to her.
Take another five years to the future. We had a two-year-old child and I was with the same woman. We were residing in my former room at my parents' home. My daughter started talking when she woke up at the same time every night. After a while, I realised she talked to herself practically every night. Once, I teased her by asking who she was speaking with. It's a tiny boy, she said. He is nice. He is lost and trying to find his mother. Nightly discussions with my kid persisted till we eventually moved into our own place.
The Red Lady of Huntingdon College
This tale, which first appeared in 1910, should be familiar to practically all Huntingdon College students in Montgomery, Alabama. This is because the circumstances that gave rise to it are believed to have genuinely occurred. According to the legend, in 1910, a fresh-faced student was well-known for her affinity for the colour red. Regrettably, she had a reputation for being "lonely" and "weird."
The young girl became more and more alone as the first term progressed. She eventually slashed her wrists to end her life. Her bloody body was found draped in a crimson dress. Since that time, faculty members and students have been reporting sightings of a young woman who is completely covered in crimson. She has made appearances all over the college campus. The perpetually alone figure is frequently used as a lesson in the value of treating others with respect.
The Ashley Street Ghost
There are many spooky colleges in America, each with its own ghost tales, including Huntingdon College. The University of Michigan in Ann Arbor is the source of the following factual story.
At a party thrown by University of Michigan students who lived on Ashley Street in 1972, the haunting took place. According to The Michigan Daily, a 15-year-old girl who arguably had no business being there in the first place experienced a "weird, bone-chilling cold" at one point.
She went upstairs to try to get warm (because heat rises, we guess). Then, everything really started to go wrong. A black shadow began to move across the home and came closer to the girl. In the meantime, posters were uncontrollably falling off the walls below and piling up on the floor.
The girl strolled back downstairs, where she found herself speaking these bizarre words: "The drugs and addiction were my fault, and I accept responsibility for that, but I was not that way deep down inside. I want to express my regret to everyone involved for what I did. That the girl did not use drugs or even have an addiction made those statements much bizarre.
The residents of the house, who were students, didn't find her statements particularly weird. The home had previously been occupied by a man who had a very significant addiction. The cause of his departure from the area? A drug overdose had caused his death. Has Ashley Street's spectre made any more appearances? That is still a puzzle.



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