Man, the more I think about it the more this may be a three parter…
So, where were we? Marcus and I were invited to be a part of the paranormal investigation at Sligo. It was a no-brainer for me and I immediately said “yes.” Marcus wasn’t as into the whole thing and opted out. Damn that logical, engineer brain of his. We did have one mutual concern though and that was we didn’t want our house to be known as “haunted” and people find out and try to get into into it. Once we talked it over with the paranormal team we all agreed to do this with complete secrecy. And now I’m writing about it so, secret’s out.
Alright, so the day of the investigation the team arrives around 6:00 in the evening and start walking through the house. On the paranormal team were Carl, Paula, and Paris. On my “team” were my mom (hi mom!) and my ride or die biatch, Lori. The two women from the paranormal team were particularly sensitive and I noticed a few times there were some areas of the house that appeared to affect them as they whispered back and forth. Meanwhile, as we all walked through the house, questions were asked about its history and eyebrows were raised as I gave information such as its use as a small pox hospital.
Once our tour of the main house was over we stood outside and chatted a bit about what Paula and Paris had felt or seen. It was hard for them to articulate but it coincided with what I had been told by a previous resident of the house. To touch on that a little, I haven’t written about what the previous resident told me because it isn’t my story to tell. With that being said, I was excited for the night’s adventure to find out if I could validate their story.
Almost immediately at least one experience of the previous resident was validated. The two women had seen two “elemental energies” peaking out from the attic. From my very rudimentary knowledge of the paranormal, “elemental energy” is less the energy of a person who passed and more of a natural energy of the surroundings. It is known to be very impish or childlike in nature. The very presence of these energies and the room in which they were seen lined up exactly with the previous resident’s story.
Up to this point, everything was being discussed in front of our girls who listened, eyes wide. I thought it was a very natural conversation to be having but Marcus was less than thrilled. I have to admit, our youngest can be difficult challenging impossible and it was right to be concerned how she would eventually react to all of this knowledge. He and the girls left after that with the youngest believing our conversation was about another person’s house. Crisis averted. (Funny side story: That day I asked the girls what they thought a person should wear to a ghost hunt. The oldest, and more pragmatic of the two, suggested all black. The youngest suggested I wear a sheet with eyes and a mouth cut out so I would fit in better. She then wanted me to be sure to take a picture with the ghost. So, quite honestly, I don’t know if she was as affected by all of the ghost talk or not.)
Anyway, after a break for dinner we all regrouped and the task of setting-up for the investigation began. I never asked if what the paranormal team use for their investigations is proprietary or not so I will assume that it was and leave out detailed information. Since I used to be an avid “Ghost Hunters” watcher I was feeling pretty confident in my skills and knowledge. That’s pretty much where it ended though because the second we stepped into Sligo all confidence was lost.
The first area of the house we wanted to investigate was in the aforementioned second floor room where Paula and Paris had seen the elemental energies. My heart was pounding, my hands were sweaty (also because it was no less than one million degrees upstairs), and I really wanted to look up towards the attic but was too chicken shit to do so. Paula and Paris both took turns trying to get the spirits to communicate with various methods but with very little success. After some time, we went back downstairs.
Once downstairs Carl told us we had a lot of orb activity that he could see on the monitor he was watching plus he was hearing footsteps from the porch through the foyer. The next room we chose to look in was on the first floor and judging by the monitor, heavy with orb activity. I was using a device to detect cold spots and at one point Paris asked me to hold still. Paris, Lori, and I were all very intently looking at it when I had the distinct feeling that someone was almost cheek to cheek with me as if part of the group, viewing the screen. I turned my head expecting to see Lori but she was a at least one foot away. That was my first personal and inexplicable experience of the night.
From the first floor we made our way to the basement into one room in particular that had seriously affected Paula and Paris when first touring the house. We conducted an electronic voice phenomenon (EVP) session which consisted of Paula, Paris, my mom, and myself standing in complete silence as someone asks questions. After about a minute of asking questions, the session ended and we played back the recording to listen for any abnormal noises. About 10 seconds into the recording a very distinct, male voice can be heard saying “Here we go.” There were not any men in the basement at that time.
2 thoughts on “It Was an Interesting Night…Part II”
Pat Anderson Rojek
Wow! Looking forward to part 3! Fun stuff! But truth be known, I would be with Marcus on opting out……for different reasons.
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