Real Life Ghost Story
- Antonio Cooper
- Feb 3, 2019
- 2 min read
So I work in a hotel that some people have suspected as being haunted and tonight I stayed in one of the rooms because I had to work a back-to-back schedule (Leave at 11 p.m. Come back at 7 a.m.). After entering my spooky room, I took a beautiful shower, watched some television before attempting to lay down, upon which I immediately throw up. I'll admit it was a pretty horrifying experience, almost like it was forced out of my body, rather than a reaction to digesting something.
While I didn't necessarily enjoy my meal earlier, it wasn't THAT BAD! (Grilled chicken wraps are delicious). Things became spooky once I laid down a second time. Having just thrown up, I dozed off before feeling something touch my leg multiple times.
Now I'm in bed like this.
So I woke up, walked around for a little, fell back asleep and heard something knocking against my window. Almost to the point of annoyance. Not necessarily loud, but just enough to grab your attention from a good rest. After being woken up by the annoying sound I had to throw up yet again, making this my second time in a hour.
This was slowly becoming something far more than a coincidence, it was becoming a trend... A very very bad trend.
Unfortunately I become faced with a major dilemma. After throwing up two times straight at 3 a.m. I'm both, too drained to exit the bed and too sleepy to notice the gravity of the situation I'm currently in. I just want to go to sleep and wake up on time for my shift. But I'm also very paranoid at this point. After freaking out for all of a hour and realizing I had to go to bed in order to make it through this morning shift. I went back to sleep this time, feeling something pressing on my chest in the process. I woke up, and threw up a third time, felt my head spinning like crazy and decided I had to leave.
I put on my stuff, soon as I left the room I felt like a new man. Almost like I was never sick at all. The fresh air hit me, I felt pressure leave my body. I felt brand new... Never again. Never do anything like that again.
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