Authors often get ideas for their stories from things they’ve seen or read, and they add new plots and characters to make the stories more interesting. Life has already given some people a story that sounds like it came straight out of a book.
1. “I told my brother hello on the phone. When I answered, a voice said “hi” and carried on the conversation we were having in person. The voice was familiar to me. It was mine. It asked me what I said after I said something.
I quickly hung up and called my brother’s number again, without giving it much thought. He told me he didn’t know what happened when I asked. He picked up the phone, but all that came through was static. outtakes / Reddit
2. I lived in a small one-bedroom apartment under a house. When my cat walked by the bedroom door, she stopped, fluffed up her fur, and hissed. She then looked at the wall above my head. While still being fluffy, she slowly moved to the side and stared at the spot above my head. There was nothing there when I looked up.
She ran as soon as she got close to the door frame. As I walked past the TV to see if she was okay, it switched from its channel to static. I went out with my cat because she really wanted to! After scolding myself, I opened the door to go back inside. As soon as I took a step inside, the TV went back to static.
That didn’t happen again after I stayed outside with my cat until she calmed down. Sometimes I still think about it.” WomanMelmo on Reddit
3. “Late at night, I heard faint whispers coming from an empty room. It was one of the creepiest things I’ve ever experienced.” It felt like someone was breathing down my neck right behind me. When I turned around, there was no one there at all. I couldn’t get rid of the feeling that I wasn’t alone, and the air felt heavy. I still don’t know what it was, and just thinking about it gives me chills!” Through Reddit, LisaBMaid101
4. “For a short time, I rented a house in a small Florida town that was owned by a church and was built in 1908.” Around 8 p.m. every night, I heard heavy, shuffling footsteps coming from the kitchen. They would stop when I walked into the kitchen or when I turned my head from the den to look into the kitchen. They would start again as soon as I turned my head away. Every night, this went on for about five minutes. The dirtybirdsriseup on Reddit
5. I remember a kid in my class, but no one else does. I have a clear memory of playing with this kid in kindergarten. We were always together. He didn’t show up for about a month after Christmas break. No one could remember him. Neither the teachers nor the other kids in my class. Nobody.
I even asked the school counselor about him, and she was nice enough to look through his records to see if he had moved. She couldn’t discover anything. Every month or so, I think about it. Crippled Without Irony / Reddit
6. “The night before my birthday in 1996, I had a dream that I was walking near the top of Everest.” Even though it was snowing hard, I felt fine. There was a tent. I sang “Goober Peas” to let people know I was there. The two men inside were scared, so I tried to make them feel better. I stayed with them and helped them feel better.
I learned about the Everest disaster a few years later. That night, before my birthday in 1996, mountain climbers died because they had to set up their tent too high on Everest. I have no idea what I did, but I hope I made them feel better. Yuri Dali / Reddit
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