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I've got "THAT FEELING" ~*PSP*~ |
Okay, y'all tell me if I'm just over-thinking things, but when I'm in my apartment, I sometimes get the feeling that I'm being watched. I'm not talking like from a window or anything, but from around a corner. For example, I could be in my bedroom watching television and out of the corner of my eye in the doorway to the hall, it almost seems like something is moving in then out of sight, but of course as I fully focus on that spot there isn't anything. It gives me a little chill, too.
Nothing else has really been "happening" though. I never see any figures, no cabinets or doors opening and shutting. Well, I take that back. My bedroom door, if not closed all the way, will slowly creeeeeeeaaaak open just centimeters at a time. I think that could be due to the building settling or something, but nothing like that happens in any other part of the apartment, but this feeling of being watched happens both in the bedroom and living room. Always when I turn to focus at the spot that seems to have movement, nothing is there. I don't have much experience with this stuff, so any thoughts on this would be great. Thanks! ~*PurpleSwanPrincess*~ |
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| Alias | Date | Reply |
| Carnival of Sins |
10/22/2005 9:23:00 PM |
It's Shadow People :O |
| ~grace~ |
10/22/2005 9:34:00 PM |
I lived in a house once that gave me that feeling. I hated it. If I had to go downstairs at night I found myself running to flip on lights.Hubby used to crack up at me. I am very happy we sold that place. It is the only home I ever felt that way in. Take care, |
| PurpleSwanPrincess |
10/22/2005 9:42:00 PM |
It's the ONLY place that happens to me in, Grace. I'm at my mother-in-law's house right now, and it never happens to me here. It's very odd, and I have no clue! LOL ~*PSP*~ |
| PurpleSwanPrincess |
10/22/2005 9:43:00 PM |
I don't think it's Shadow People. My mother has had several experiences with Shadow People, and this is NOTHING like what she's described. ~*PSP*~ |
| Thankyou! |
10/22/2005 10:27:00 PM |
I think you are probably experiencing something. If you are brave enough you could try saying hello... |
| The Oddity |
10/23/2005 7:46:00 AM |
Woops, I forgot to tell you. When we moved out of the duplex, I told our gbost to come play with you for a while. I didn't think he would take me seriously, honest! :D |
| The Oddity |
10/23/2005 7:47:00 AM |
By the way....OMG....you ACTUALLY signed in to USM! *gasp* |
| PurpleSwanPrincess |
10/23/2005 3:06:00 PM |
Ghost-Chick, I'm such a chicken, I doubt I would! LOL But you never know. I might be feeling gutsy one day and just say hi. I thought about taking some pictures around the apartment to see if the camera might be able to catch something I can't. *PSP* |
| PurpleSwanPrincess |
10/23/2005 5:00:00 PM |
Oh, and *pffffts* :P to you, Darla! LOL You could have at least TOLD me to expect company; I would have cleaned up a little :P I know I haven't logged on in forever. Bad Nicole... *PSP* |
| Misti-1 |
10/23/2005 7:10:00 PM |
Well, is something like that happened to me.... I'd be out of there in a flash and would never come back,;) |
| Nocturnal By Nature |
10/28/2005 2:20:00 PM |
We used to live in a fourplex (many years ago) and my hubby and I both always got that "being watched" feeling and I never saw anything out of the ordinary happen either. What surprised me more than anything was that my hubby isn't the kind of person to normally admit to something like that! I was always (literally!) looking over my shoulder, day or night, especially when I was in the living room. I've pretty much always felt like I'm being watched everywhere I've lived but at that one place I did Not like being alone there at night (but I usually had to be)....NbN |
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