Just to get this straight, me being followed by ghost 99% of the time is completely my fault. Ghosts have always been something interesting to study about and I have always believed in. But lately the feeling of them being around me has gotten stronger. Sure its fun to read about them and talk to them, until they start stalking you.
Of course I have all the bad luck, I can't see them until its totally dark so I make sure there is always some light everywhere I go at night. What really scares me though is the feeling they give of it is not a good one. I also know that I am not imaging it.
A few days ago at lunch I went up to the porch at school to check the time when I suddenly felt as if someone grabbed my neck it did not hurt or anything, but I couldn't breathe. I ran of the porch as soon as I was back around other people, I could breathe again but my senses could still feel that thing near by. I told my friends about it, then my friend Lisa (not her real name), told me I had to fingerprints on my neck. It freaked me out even more.
We sat down near the lake, about five to six yards away, then suddenly I felt a ghost crowd around me, I knew that people have drowned and died near there but they were crowding so close to me it was like I was being smothered. It bugged me and frightened me, but they didn't leave me alone instead they followed me home.
That was annoying and now I have trouble sleeping because the sense of their hate kept me awake for fear of going to sleep.
I grew up in the the sticks and believe me there's a whole different society out there. Some things are brazen and will come right to your house. Somethimes even inside your home. If youve never been outside the city I don't think you know anything. Take a year or two and move to the woods. You WILL see and hear things you know aint human. What I really want to know is where these things live.
And why is most goverments almost making people move into citys are they aware of this basicly making it impossible to make a decent living out in the sticks.