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October 2005
Page 5

Ball of Light Ghost
by Chantelle

I had rented a new apartment in the back of a house. Right away, the same day I moved there, I met the girl next door through a friend. We became very good friends. I was invited over to her house the day I moved there, and from that day on she never wanted me to go home – only because she was very afraid of the things going on in her house. I never ended up spending one single night in my new apartment!

Her house was haunted by four ghosts (a family). Too many things happened there to list them all, but here are a few! We were both walking from the kitchen toward the living room one night, and at the same time we both saw a bright ball of light float through the air across the living room, then disappear. We both asked each other if we saw that and we both said yes! We heard many nights a young boy crying for his mother and would also sometimes hear my friend's children's spring horse rocking by itself. The basement light would always be turned back on by itself. We would turn it off and it always came back on.

One night we were in the living room, we both got up to go to the kitchen when suddenly something dark in color and small (about the size of an egg) flew by us as if whipped hard and hit some metal utensils that were hanging on her wall on a rack. They were clanging and banging into each other.We didn't see anything land below them, so we looked everywhere around the area and even pulled out her fridge, but couldn't find anything. So many other things happened there!

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