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There was this library as a kid. Upstairs was warm and inviting and just a really nice library. It had this side hallway at the front entrance. At the end of the hall where metal steps that led to this dingy creepy basement. I went back there 15 years later when it was converted to an art gallery. Still creepy as fuck.

There was this library as a kid. Upstairs was warm and inviting and just a really nice library. It had this side hallway at the front entrance. At the end of the hall where metal steps that led to this dingy creepy basement. I went back there 15 years later when it was converted to an art gallery. Still creepy as fuck.

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[–] TheRedArmy 6 points (+6|-0)

It's not quite what you're asking for, but this is the best I can do.

So one of the things I do for my work is play security guard from time to time. On Saturday nights, I work from 4 PM to 4 AM, and virtually no-one comes or goes. Since we have temperature-controlled areas and product, I also have to go check on the coolers and freezers inside the building to make sure everything's OK with them.

Well since there's no-one there on Saturday, they often time turn the lights out inside the warehouse. Meaning I'm inside the massive warehouse with only a few lights here and there, with a lot of darkness otherwise. The dry, not temperature-controlled area is a little creepy, but not that bad since there are sporadic lights throughout, even with most of them off.

But when you get into the cooler and freezer areas - now it's creepy. There are only the red glows of the emergency exit lights, and it's about 0 degrees in most of the freezers. I end up psyching myself out a lot there sometimes, and start imagining someone sneaking up behind me in the darkness and just braining me with some metal pipe or something. One time I did it enough so that I practically ran out of the last one, keeping on looking behind me and to the sides the whole way. This is a freezer I worked in daily for two years, so you think I'd be comfortable by now, even with the lights off. But no.

Only thing I could think of that qualifies.

[–] PistolPete [OP] 3 points (+3|-0)

Do you think it is the red lights? Walking in the dark with red illumination only in a cold environment would get my hackles raised.

[–] TheRedArmy 3 points (+3|-0)

The red doesn't help. I think dim lights like that, of any color that isn't white or close to it, in a dark environment like that, give off kind of spooky vibes. It's likely the combination of all the things - the dark, the lights, the cold, and the relative quiet outside of the freezer units themselves running.

There's also the story of another security guard; an old man who's seen some shit in his day. I relieve him when I come in and he me when I get off on Saturday; he swears that one day, while checking the cooler areas in the back, he saw a ghost. Some of our co-workers who work back there also swear they saw the same thing, independent of him. And they all describe it as a woman in a blue dress.

Now, I don't believe in ghosts. But when I'm walking through there, and I come around a corner or look down an aisle I'm passing by, I sometimes get this feeling in my gut like something bad is gonna happen. It's my mind being paranoid and all that; it's playing tricks on me. But it's still creepy sometimes.

[–] PistolPete [OP] 1 points (+1|-0)

I personally think ghosts are the energy leftover from dying horribly. Hopefully people don't see your ghost there.

[–] [Deleted] 4 points (+4|-0)

The beach.

[–] TheRedArmy 2 points (+2|-0)

That sounds like a story, if you're willing to share. :p

[–] [Deleted] 1 points (+1|-0)

No story to tell. I'm terrified of murky water. Well, what's in murky water. I react the same way to seaweed as I would a great white touching me, if I can't see it.

[–] TheRedArmy 1 points (+1|-0)

Haha. My wife is kind of the same way; it's fairly understandable. From the way you said it, I thought you meant the beach in general; being worried about stuff in the water is more natural.

[–] pembo210 3 points (+3|-0)

Driving.. Think of an average person you know, half the world is dumber than that, and they have a multi ton vehicle that can kill you with one tweet.

[–] Justintoxicated 1 points (+1|-0)

The DMV, I went to get my license bad recently (after like 10 years) and I just got those chills you get when you get pulled over by a cop. I was just sitting there thinking "what if there's an old warrant I didn't know about and they have to arrest me, fuck what about my job and everything I worked for". I think there's always this institutional chill you get when you've had run ins with the law as a juvenile, now it's a bit scarier because I actually worked hard to build a decent life an can't just say "fuck it, arrest me". I did have some old tickets I didn't know about but otherwise everything went fine.

[–] PistolPete [OP] 1 points (+1|-0)

That's good that it was nothing life ruining and great for you that you turned it around man.