Do You Believe in Ghosts?
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The magical world though, caught up to me in my second semester of college when I met a group of witches (Wicca) and I learned a lot from them, as well as how modern day witches really were. When I started my second year in college, I moved with my parents to another country, and although the house where we moved in was absolutely fantastic (total dream home status), it was unfortunately haunted. We should have known something was wrong when we only paid $400,000 for a $1,000,000 house. I lived in that house for 5 years, and it was horrible. My family and I were constantly attacked during our time there and were lucky to make it out alive. This was thanks to a group of Brujas (witches) practitioners of Santeria, that I met at my job, who helped us out. Going into details would make this way to long, so I will leave it at this.
Writers will always write a fantastic tale, but I think they will always hold a little grain of truth.
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Last year, I was driving home with a few friends from a club at about 2am. I was the designated driver that night so I'm sure it wasn't a tequila hallucination, and I'd just drained a Monster so I was definitely far from tired.
We get to a red light near the interchange onto the highway, and I stop as one should despite there being no cars anywhere and the roads all being deserted. One can never be too safe, you know? So, that's when my friend in the passenger seat starts pointing at the robots and I notice the woman standing there.
At this point I think nothing of it. Prostitutes and homeless people are fairly common at streetlights at this part of the night, and everyone in the car can see her at this point so we're all just not paying much attention. Then, she starts approaching the car. I assume she wants a lift or something so I make sure the buttons are all down.
Yes, I understand some people give rides to hitchhikers, but I have a strict no hitchhikers in the car after dark policy. This is based on the logic that it's always dark somewhere in the world.
So she's coming towards my door and then I look back up at the traffic light, hoping it turns green. When I look back, she's gone, and my friends in the backseat are panicking. I have no idea what's going on but I know this b**ch couldn't have ran away and hid in the second it took me to check the light.
Then my friend in the passenger side starts hollering and I turn to look at this ghost lady creature tapping on the window. At this point, I'm freaking out, the drunks in the car are freaking out, she's smiling like something right out of Supernatural, and the light is still red.
I floored it, and since then we carry salt in the glove compartment. It was only later that I read up on the legend of Highway Sheila and was just, "well thank God we didn't let her in."
Sadly, however, one cannot argue ghost sighting as the reason a traffic camera snapped you driving through a red light. Still, the fine was worth it.
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It would be nice, though, still being around after death. That is, unless the ghosts that come back are mean-spirited (hah, get it?). That'd be a little less awesome.