This is a story when I was 8 years old. Me and my mother used to go to my aunt's (mother's friend) to stay in every holiday. Then my aunt shifted to other place near our locality I was very happy that now my aunt will stay near my home.
One day I thought to stay at her place. When I entered the house I felt something very spooky, I thought it may be hallucination. I ignored everything and started unpacking my stuff. My aunt had given birth to a baby boy so I started playing with that baby.
At night it had become all cold and I was shivering a lot. Then we went off to bed at 11. 30 as we were watching TV. Then I slept. At midnight I could hear few sounds as if two elder people are talking. Then I opened my eyes, I was sleeping near the corner of bed, and there I saw a crying lady and a man with a baby in his hands. It was around 3am and I was not able to sleep I just kept my eyes shut. Then I was scared after that. I woke my aunt and I told her everything then she told me to forget everything and to sleep.
I somehow slept at 4.35 and got up at 7 then I asked my aunt about my experience then she told me the whole story of that house. Five years ago there was a family of four members: husband and wife, a daughter and an infant son. They were very poor, they didn't had enough money to survive, that's why that man killed both his children then he killed his wife and then he hung himself. That's why their spirits are attached to that place and up until now they didn't harm any one. I had goose bumps all over.
This was my story. My aunt changed her house again and shifted to some other place as her son had ill health all the time. That is why she decided to leave that house.
Nice story. Thanks for sharing.
Wanted to ask something. Your aunty knew about that place, still she was living in that place? I mean that's a very courageous thing to do, but provided she had an infant with her, I don't think she should have taken this risk. Good think she left.
By the way, you didn't mention your Uncle. I hope he's alright.
Well, good story.
Regards.