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Your True Tales Invisible Kid This is a story that really freaks me out. I still think about it today. This took place in 1991 in my former middle school in New York City. I was with my friends at the time and there was an assembly going on. Some technical difficulties unknowingly began and everybody attending the assembly were free to chat and play. I've been practicing using energy in different ways for awhile before that day. I told my friends surrounding me that I was going to attempt to make myself invisible. Two of my friends located several feet from me didn't hear me, as they were busy playing with a bottle of orange juice. As I began my process, one of those friends kicked the bottle over to a metallic stick hanging from the bottom of a chair (the chairs were bolted to the floor) and the bottle remained there. In the middle of my process, the two friends noticed me and started staring at me for about 20 seconds. When they turned back, the juice bottle appeared atop of an arm rest bolted to a chair in front of the two. It frightened the daylights out of them, and one of the friends knocked down the bottle. When I woke up from my invisibility process, which I had successfully completed, the two friends notified me about the incident. Nobody came to pick up the bottle during that happening, as there were many witnesses of the event. To this day, those two friends still believe it was me who made the bottle appear in front of them, and I who still wonders about the teleporting juice bottle. < Previous story | Next story >
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