If you like paranormal stories, you are in the right place. Here I will show you true paranormal stories that I came across during my work.
Watch what wish you will make *On the pavement of the street lay a man in old, dirty and torn clothes, probably a homeless man.
The Author:
Emma Palibrk
n a remote corner of Mexico lies a mysterious hotel whose fate is shrouded in dark mystery. Known as the “Cursed Hotel,” this once-prominent establishment has become the subject of local legends and stories passed down from generation to generation.
The Author:
Emma Palibrk
The Author:
Emma Palibrk
At exactly 9 pm every night, someone hits the front door and bounces like a ball. Everyone in the house can hear it. At first we thought it was the wind, but as it kept repeating itself at exactly 9 p.m., it started to weigh on us. We all started watching and waiting in the house.
The Author:
Emma Palibrk
Someone rings the doorbell. I was playing a game on the computer and I didn’t like getting up. The guest was persistent, he rang again. I knew I was alone in the house and got up to open it. I opened it and an unknown man stood in front of me. He was 30 years old. When he saw me he smiled and said my name. He hugged me, and I was confused. I see this man for the first time. He asked me about my parents, if they were at home. I told him they weren’t there but would be there in two hours from work.
The Author:
Emma Palibrk
Still when I close my eyes I hear my son’s call “Mom, mom, mom, help me…”.
The Author:
Emma Palibrk
I live in a house with my brother and parents. I go to school, and my brother is older than me and he is employed. Zog often travels for work.
The Author:
Emma Palibrk
They had been searching for their home for a long time, and finally, they found it – a beautiful old house with a spacious garden, located on the outskirts of a peaceful town.
The Author:
Emma Palibrk
In the quiet village of Elnor, a legend about a mysterious cottage located on the edge of the forest had been passed down from generation to generation.
The Author:
Emma Palibrk
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