ghost or nightmare?
Posted by fenny at 12:28 PM on July 11, 2004.
Something odd happened last night.
First, I didn't fall asleep until after 3. Normally if I come in late I'm still asleep by one. But I was reading a very good book (Sunshine by Robin McKinley) so that kept me going much later than normal. But I did eventually get sleepy, so I turned out the light and nodded off.
At 3:45, I awoke suddenly, screaming. I could see something in the air between me and the ceiling fan. Not directly over me. It was sort of hovering by the side of the bed, about six feet up. I continued screaming for a few seconds, then started fumbling for the light switch. I was scared and groggy, so it took me a while. I couldn't see whatever it was anymore, but I still turned on the light. The dog was standing by the bed, looking at me. She appeared to be in good humor, and apparently unconcerned by the screaming.
Now wide awake, I decided to go to the bathroom. As I walked toward the closed bedroom door, it made a thumping noise as if the cat had been leaning against it and had stopped. I opened the door. No cat. He didn't even come investigate why I was up, which is odd for him.
I came back to bed and lay down. I wasn't sleepy. At all. Sometimes if I have a nightmare I wake up but I'm sleepy, so I go to sleep with the light on. This morning I had no desire to fall asleep. I didn't fall asleep again until 6:30, when the sky had gotten pretty light. Even then I kept jerking awake to check for black things floating over me. I didn't feel scared anymore, just.. apprehensive. Cautious.
I woke up again at 9:30. I'd have thought I would sleep in later. I feel pretty good for somebody who only got four hours of sleep.
In retrospect, the black floaty thing felt curious, not malevolent. I think my reaction was due to suddenly having something in my room that wasn't there before, that was uninvited. I didn't actually feel threatened. I've heard noises in the house before and had that cold and shaky feeling you get when you're really scared. This time it was more the jolt of surprise - and initial fear,of course. Something black over you when nothing should be there is quite a shocker.
I wonder how hard it will be to sleep tonight?
First, I didn't fall asleep until after 3. Normally if I come in late I'm still asleep by one. But I was reading a very good book (Sunshine by Robin McKinley) so that kept me going much later than normal. But I did eventually get sleepy, so I turned out the light and nodded off.
At 3:45, I awoke suddenly, screaming. I could see something in the air between me and the ceiling fan. Not directly over me. It was sort of hovering by the side of the bed, about six feet up. I continued screaming for a few seconds, then started fumbling for the light switch. I was scared and groggy, so it took me a while. I couldn't see whatever it was anymore, but I still turned on the light. The dog was standing by the bed, looking at me. She appeared to be in good humor, and apparently unconcerned by the screaming.
Now wide awake, I decided to go to the bathroom. As I walked toward the closed bedroom door, it made a thumping noise as if the cat had been leaning against it and had stopped. I opened the door. No cat. He didn't even come investigate why I was up, which is odd for him.
I came back to bed and lay down. I wasn't sleepy. At all. Sometimes if I have a nightmare I wake up but I'm sleepy, so I go to sleep with the light on. This morning I had no desire to fall asleep. I didn't fall asleep again until 6:30, when the sky had gotten pretty light. Even then I kept jerking awake to check for black things floating over me. I didn't feel scared anymore, just.. apprehensive. Cautious.
I woke up again at 9:30. I'd have thought I would sleep in later. I feel pretty good for somebody who only got four hours of sleep.
In retrospect, the black floaty thing felt curious, not malevolent. I think my reaction was due to suddenly having something in my room that wasn't there before, that was uninvited. I didn't actually feel threatened. I've heard noises in the house before and had that cold and shaky feeling you get when you're really scared. This time it was more the jolt of surprise - and initial fear,of course. Something black over you when nothing should be there is quite a shocker.
I wonder how hard it will be to sleep tonight?
