More bedtime stories my family told me…
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'Hauntings' by Susan Price |
I said I’d tell you more about why my Mom hated the
house I was born in. She often told me
about an incident that happened a few weeks after I was born. My Dad was working late, and she was lying in bed, reading, while I slept in my cot beside her.
She looked over at me and saw me open first one eye - and close it - and then open the other eye. I was too young, she said, to be able to open one eye at a time like that - and anyway, I was asleep.
It was more as if someone had lifted up my lids to see what colour my eyes were. She'd often seen the old ladies in the street do that with new babies.
Mom jumped out of bed, scooped me up, took me into
bed with her, and pulled the blankets over both of us until Dad came home. Why are blankets such a protection against
ghosts?
My aunt told a ghostly tale about lying in bed too. She had a terrible time nursing her parents through their final illness, and came near to a nervous breakdown herself. My grandmother died first, and spent her last
hours talking, in the voice of a little girl, to her own, long-dead
mother. My grandfather lived for several
more months, enduring great pain. When
he died, my aunt was exhausted, grieving and depressed.
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'Nightcomers' by Susan Price |
She told no one, not wanting to be told she'd been dreaming, or thought
hysterical. She didn’t mention it at all
until about ten years later, when she and my father, who had always been close, were talking about their
parents. Then, hesitantly, she told my
dad. He was astonished. On that night, he said, two nights after
their father’s funeral, he’d been working late in a small engineering
works. He’d been alone in the place when
he suddenly had a strong sense of someone standing close behind him.
He’d whipped round, and had seen a vague shape, and
smelt tobacco, while in his head the words formed quite clearly: ‘Tell your sister
not to be so daft; everything’s going to be all right.’ But did he pass on the message? No – because he did not believe in ghosts.
I should have it put into Latin for our family motto: Despite All: Believe Not In Ghosts.
I love hearing your ghost stories, so if I've reminded you of any, please share them.
I'm going to e-publish my two collections of ghost stories, Hauntings and Nightcomers, on Hallowe'en. It seems appropriate...
My website is here: www.susanpriceauthor.com
And he-e-e-e-re's Blot
I should have it put into Latin for our family motto: Despite All: Believe Not In Ghosts.
I'm going to e-publish my two collections of ghost stories, Hauntings and Nightcomers, on Hallowe'en. It seems appropriate...
My website is here: www.susanpriceauthor.com
And he-e-e-e-re's Blot