The article compiles spine-tingling stories from former paranormal skeptics who recount experiences that convinced them of ghosts' existence. From a flying hamster ball to reflections of apparitions in school hallways, these narratives reveal unsettling encounters that blur the line between reality and the supernatural. The tales illustrate a mix of fear and curiosity, showcasing how personal experiences can lead to profound shifts in belief regarding the paranormal, evoking a sense of the unknown lurking in everyday life.
"We moved into a house built in 1907. All kinds of weird shit happened but the one that really scared me was when my kid was about two. He started crying in our dining room, and our dogs started going nuts, and I didn't know why."
"I was never sure if I believed in the paranormal, but one day I walked into my dining room and the hamster's exercise ball came flying toward me like it had been thrown. I had to duck to dodge it. Not only was there no one else in the room, but it came from a corner of the room where a big table was, so no one could have gotten into that corner."
"I was working at a rehab center in a renovated elementary school. It was shift change, around midnight. I started up the hallway to use the copier at the administrative offices. Up ahead of me were a double set of glass doors typical of the entrance of old schools. In the reflection behind me, I saw a woman with brown hair and a little girl about 4 or 5 years old holding the woman's hand. At first, I thought someone had let her in through the kitchen door. As I turned around, I somehow knew there wouldn't be anyone there."
"I was in bed, and I felt something grab my ankles and drag me out of the bed. Since then, I've slept in the other room and refuse to sleep in that same room again."
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