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June 2004 Page
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Stone-Throwing
Ghost
by Sherminator
This story really happened to my grandfather in Albania when he was about my age. He and his cousins were building houses during the 1930s in a village. The first day they opened a hole so they could start building the house, then they put rocks in it because that's how they built houses at that time. It was night so they had to go home and finish it the other day. They left a bottle of water there.
When they came the next morning, the bottle had spilled, and that was not a good sign, because someone was there. So they did it one more time and they left a person with a gun near the house so no one would come there. After they left, it started to happen. The guy with the gun was a little bit farther and he could see rocks getting thrown from the hole. He shot at it and it stopped. When he got there, no one was there.
They rebuilt the home, but the thing was still there. One night when the owner of the home and his family were sleeping, he could hear something on his roof, as it it was someone throwing rocks. And he could hear a fainting noise. He came out with a gun and he saw this light figure. It looked the face of a disturbed man. He told him in Albanian, "Tti sdo te jesh ketu." Meaning, you don't belong here. So the dude left the house, and later they found out that the place was a disturbed battle place where souls had lost their lives.
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