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April 2003
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Ouija Sleepover Scare
by Angela G.

I was throwing a sleepover party for some of my close friends. I'm really into paranormal stuff, so I told my friend to bring her Ouija Board. At exactly 12:00 p.m. we starting communicating with the board. At first we asked stupid silly questions, but then we stared getting more serious. My friend that brought the Ouija came to the party late because she was coming from her uncle's funeral. When we asked for the spirit's initials, it spelled the ones of her uncle. I personally thought it was one of my friends playing a joke on me, so I put the Ouija board to the test. I told the spirit that all of us would go out of that room for about three minutes. When we would come back in, I told it, I wanted to see a sign that there was really a spirit talking to us. So we left the room. A few minutes later, I made sure I was the first one back in that room. Boy did that spirit hear our message:

The empty dishes were all turned upside down. (We were holding the séance in the kitchen)... a box of mints were all over the floor in the shape of a star... all of the cupboards were open... it was very, very cold... we noticed that if you drew a line from point to point where all the things were misplaced, it formed a star.

The reason why we think everything formed in the shape of a star is because my friend who brought the Ouija Board is a witch, and so is some of her family. We asked a few more questions to the spirit, but then it said good-bye at exactly 2:00. They say that the realm between this world and the next is open from 12:00 to 2:00. I guess it really is.

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