
Real stories, real people, real life, reality. A collection of supernatual occurances that make the mind question. True stories of friends of mine and myself. Fake names often used for privacy, and PG for minor language and some scary material.
Rated: Fiction K+ - English - Supernatural - Chapters: 9 - Words: 5,285 - Reviews: 20 - Favs: 3 - Updated: 03-03-04 - Published: 10-10-03 - id: 1419608
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Tales From The…Reality
True stories by Teresa and Friends.
The Beginning of the Tales…
Throughout our lives, weird little occurrences happen, and many of these cause us to second guess our views, life, and...death. Things happen, and with every next minute, a life is changed, and these minutes occasionally happen to be one of your own...
My grandfather died, when I was young, and one day, my cousin and I, who were very close, were outside, in the rain. We both loved to sing, and so we made a little duet ground called 'Singing Sisters,' even though we were really cousins. We sang for the rain to stop, and the instant the song ended, the rain stopped clear…coincidence…this happened twice…and one of the times, during the rain, we saw a face in a tree…my grandfather's face. Now, whether this vision was one of imagination and hope, or a miracle, neither of us know…it's things like these that make you think…visions of death, sounds of the unknown, unexplainable feelings, cold chills, hallucinations, physical feelings of invisible touch…and it continues…
That's what this is all about…true tales that stretch the limits of what is believed to be true. I have included many of mine, and some of others. Believe or don't believe…I think that most of us are no sure which we do…but one thing is certain in my mind, no matter how abstract it may seem, there is no such thing as coincidence…everything has it's reason and purpose. We just don't understand…and maybe never will…
Now, this is a different type of fiction….it is true fiction. Oxymoron, yes. If any of you have freaky stories that you'd like to see put into story form on here, then feel free to email me a story version. I'm going to just have fun with this piece…it's more of a 'listen, what do you think?' type of thing. Like I said feel free to email me, rockrules @ comcast.net . I probably won't do many author notes, since most of my communication with you all will hopefully be through reviews and email. I hope you enjoy…
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