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[quote=Anonymous]This is the most fascinating DCUM thread I've ever read. I was down in some old tunnels in Scotland once that were said to be haunted. At one point I was standing off to the side and no one was around me and I very clearly heard someone whispering in my ear that it was time to go. Then I felt like something passed through me, which is the only way I can think to explain it. It wasn't the same as your blood turning cold when you speed past a cop or anything, it felt totally different from anything I've ever experienced. I also pulled my camera out at one point and the digital screen showed a ton of icons that had never been on there before and were never on there again. And when I got back there were several pictures of mostly black space that I did not take. That's the only time I've ever felt connected to anything in the spirit world and it freaked me out, although I do love horror movies. OP, I told my younger brother once that if he ate apple seeds he would turn into an apple. One time I saved an apple stem and told him I saw something in his hair, rooted around, and told him there was a stem and asked him if he wanted me to pull it out. He of course said yes and I made a popping sound and showed him the stem. He was beyond terrified. I told him I wouldn't tell our parents that he had eaten an apple seed and it was a good thing I had been there to save him. Months later he was eating an apple when I wasn't there and said something to my mom and making sure there weren't any seeds or he'd turn into an apple. If he hadn't said anything my parents wouldn't have known what I told him. (Of course, I got into trouble). I'm not discounting that your daughter could be seeing something, but it does sound like her older brother could have very likely said something to hear that you didn't hear.[/quote]
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