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[00:00:02] Welcome to Tell Me A Ghost Story. The late night call in podcast where we delve into the world of the supernatural and explore the eerie and unexplained. I'm your host, Michelle Newman. This podcast features true stories from our callers that will send shivers down your
[00:00:32] spine and leave you questioning the existence of the afterlife. So grab a cozy blanket, turn down the lights. Hi I'm Michelle. It's Iwan again from the Love Beams. I would like to say thank you so much for giving me the chance to share my story.
[00:00:54] And this could possibly be the last. So here goes. This is about my late sister. Her name is Trisha. She was born in 1994, was born in late 30. And first few experiences I've had with her was also all-stay.
[00:01:17] We Filipinos, we don't, well nowadays we do before we didn't celebrate Halloween. The most important thing that we celebrate is also all-stay, the day of the dead. Celebrate around the number one.
[00:01:33] So I remember we went home from the cemetery visiting our relatives and I chose to go straight home to my parents place. Majority of my relatives stayed at my grandma's place because she wanted to have dinner with the entire family.
[00:01:52] We were done so I went back home just to wind down all by myself. And I was standing in the middle of the room facing the TV. So normally like when a person would, you would cross your arms in front of you.
[00:02:10] You know, cross your arms in front of you. I do it on my back. Anyway while I was watching I felt something flicky. Like flick of the finger in the back of my right arm. And I was like, that's weird. Could be just the position of my hand.
[00:02:31] And so I adjusted a little bit and then continued to watch. So while watching it happened again two or three times. In my head I was thinking it could just be my arm.
[00:02:44] It might be, you know, it's a weird way to do it to cross your hands on your back. The thing is the last time that thing or whatever it was flicked to me I heard it and felt it and it hurt.
[00:03:03] Like you actually heard it, the flick of the finger. So I was like, is that you Trisha? And then it stopped. It stopped and said hi. I'm here. I can feel you. And then I just went back to my grandparents place because it was freaky.
[00:03:22] And there have been a couple of instances, not basically my experience but my mom and dad would work and my mom had help hire a maid to watch over us, clean the house and watch over us as well.
[00:03:42] So the maids that we've had, a couple of them would say or would ask me if I was home or if I was, if I stopped by after class, home and then went out because every time they
[00:04:00] said they would hear me or see me is just like a, like maybe me, my silhouette maybe from me walking out of the room or my laughter because I have like a really loud laugh. And they would always tell me, I heard you.
[00:04:18] I saw you, a glimpse of you fleeing glimpse. So that was always the comment and I'm not sure if I look like my sister or hopefully I do. That would be a compliment because it was a huge burden.
[00:04:33] So anyway, the very last experience I've ever had was a dream. So usually my family, my extended family, my grandparents, my aunties, my uncles, whenever we would get together would be during holidays or summer or just as long as the kids, including
[00:04:53] me when I was younger, wouldn't have school. So our sem break, the menstrual break. So we would rent out a house that has built-in pool and we would enjoy our summer for a holiday together.
[00:05:19] The scenario in my dream was I was getting out of the pool and by the time I was looking at the location or just looking right in front of me, everybody in the background was just like rushing, screaming, crying, panicking. And in my head I'm like, what's happening?
[00:05:42] But I couldn't approach the adults because they were doing what they had to. I'm not really sure what was happening but I could see my cousins all lined up from the youngest to the eldest. And somewhere down the line is my sister, Trisha.
[00:06:02] So I saw her there but her face was blurred. But I know it was her because she was the only one that I didn't know who it was. Well actually I knew it was her, but yeah. I could see everyone else's face just hers. I couldn't see.
[00:06:20] So I've asked every single cousin of mine what was happening and then they were just panicking crying. And then I got to my sister and I was like, what's happening? And she was like, look behind you, behind you. And I did.
[00:06:34] When it looked behind me I saw a dead body and the dead body was me or an ex-football. So that was when I woke up freaking out and checked the calendar it was July, the month when we lost her. My mom lost her.
[00:06:55] So that was like basically everything just making sense. She does it to remind me of her. So I never took it against her but she hasn't been doing it because I've been setting up reminders that July, I have to remember her.
[00:07:15] There are a light of candle off her prayer. So that's it. Thank you so much Michelle. And have a good one. Thanks Avon. You know where to find me if anything else spooky happens. That's all we have this week folks. Do you have a ghost story?
[00:07:36] Call 701-484-2666. Or go to tellmeagostory.com and leave your story there. Go ahead and leave me a five star review wherever you get your podcasts. Was something particularly scary in this episode? Or maybe you've had a similar experience. Leave your comments via our Spotify page.
[00:08:13] Thank you to all the callers who left messages this week. And as always, I'm your host Michelle Newman signing off. See you next week.

