The office Halloween Party which I partly organised and my itinerary to visit my grannies in the cemetery are all checked, which means, Halloween is long gone in my list. It’s off my brain, and my imagination.
It’s the 6th of November, 2017 today.
My appointment in DFA is done and just slacking the rest of the day in my dad’s office.
My experience is short, simple, but nonetheless, creepy😳
I’m pretty sure that I was half awake, but my eyes are still drifting to sleep when I heard someone walking in my dad’s office.
Someone looking for my dad. It’s a woman. At least from the voice, it’s a woman.
Probably one of the teachers around (my dad is the department head for Technology Education in a school in Manila —so, people are looking for him every now and then, coming in and out of his office).
It’s the 6th of November, 2017 today.
My appointment in DFA is done and just slacking the rest of the day in my dad’s office.
My experience is short, simple, but nonetheless, creepy😳
I’m pretty sure that I was half awake, but my eyes are still drifting to sleep when I heard someone walking in my dad’s office.
Someone looking for my dad. It’s a woman. At least from the voice, it’s a woman.
Probably one of the teachers around (my dad is the department head for Technology Education in a school in Manila —so, people are looking for him every now and then, coming in and out of his office).
I heard the woman saying “Sir, sir! Andyan po ba kayo?”
That voice is talking to me and not really looking for my father.
I am sure that it was said inches away from my ears.
So I woke up, thinking that it could be that urgent, and I should give my dad a phone call for it (he is not around).
And guess what? I woke up to nothing.
NOTHING.
No one is around.
I checked the loo, it’s less than 10 steps away from me and nobody is there.
I walked to the door (10-15 steps away from me) and check if she just walked out, but no one is there.
Not even students were around outside his office.
My mom came in an hour or so, told her what happened.
She advised me to always make the room a little noisy.
Turn on the radio or the television.
She added that my brother had numerous experiences in my dad’s office.
Noises of footsteps. Utensils in the kitchen. Voices.