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Story A story from when I was younger

Kyrie, fons bonitatis
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I’m from a small town, and back then, my family lived in the rural part of the city. One night, something truly strange happened to us. Whenever we tell this story, people laugh and say we imagined it, but that night was the most terrifying experience of our lives. Coincidentally, it was Holy Friday, the last Friday of Lent. I’ll tell you anyway, but I’m already bracing myself for the jokes.
It was exactly 3:00 a.m. when my parents and I woke up to the sound of something walking through the dry leaves on the neighboring property. The steps were heavy and slow and unmistakably bipedal. Then we heard it climb the fence that separated our lands and drop into our yard.
We had a little puppy at the time. She started barking furiously and ran toward the noise, only to come back moments later whimpering in terror. She pressed herself against the kitchen porch door, scratching and banging to get inside. My parents were very superstitious, and they said that during Lent, you should never open the door at night because “things” could come in. So, we didn’t open it.
There was a small hole in the door, though, and my father looked through it. He saw our puppy staring toward the porch entrance, trembling, crying, her eyes locked on something we couldn’t see. Then, for a moment, it looked like the “thing” moved away, because she suddenly bolted back into the yard, only to let out a single, horrible cry before going completely silent.
Moments later, we heard it again, whatever it was, moving toward the gate near the living room. The metal creaked as it climbed over, then there was a thud as it landed on the street outside. Soon, all the neighborhood dogs started barking, their howls echoing through the night, until the sound slowly faded into the distance.
When morning came, we went outside to see what had happened. We found our puppy dead under the chicken coop, stretched out as if she had died mid-run. All around the yard and even on the wooden boards of the gate we found claw marks. Three claws. Everywhere.
 
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I’m from a small town, and back then, my family lived in the rural part of the city. One night, something truly strange happened to us. Whenever we tell this story, people laugh and say we imagined it, but that night was the most terrifying experience of our lives. Coincidentally, it was Holy Friday, the last Friday of Lent. I’ll tell you anyway, but I’m already bracing myself for the jokes.
It was exactly 3:00 a.m. when my parents and I woke up to the sound of something walking through the dry leaves on the neighboring property. The steps were heavy and slow and unmistakably bipedal. Then we heard it climb the fence that separated our lands and drop into our yard.
We had a little puppy at the time. She started barking furiously and ran toward the noise, only to come back moments later whimpering in terror. She pressed herself against the kitchen porch door, scratching and banging to get inside. My parents were very superstitious, and they said that during Lent, you should never open the door at night because “things” could come in. So, we didn’t open it.
There was a small hole in the door, though, and my father looked through it. He saw our puppy staring toward the porch entrance, trembling, crying, her eyes locked on something we couldn’t see. Then, for a moment, it looked like the “thing” moved away, because she suddenly bolted back into the yard, only to let out a single, horrible cry before going completely silent.
Moments later, we heard it again, whatever it was, moving toward the gate near the living room. The metal creaked as it climbed over, then there was a thud as it landed on the street outside. Soon, all the neighborhood dogs started barking, their howls echoing through the night, until the sound slowly faded into the distance.
When morning came, we went outside to see what had happened. We found our puppy dead under the chicken coop, stretched out as if she had died mid-run. All around the yard and even on the wooden boards of the gate we found claw marks. Three claws. Everywhere.
I'm sorry that happened to your puppy, truly, truly, truly. As to your story, life is not some odd sequence of linear events, whatever it was, or how that kind of being real or dimensional, I pray that its return to hell is swift. Now if genuinely this was a good story you found, it caught me red handed.
 
Kyrie, fons bonitatis
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I'm sorry that happened to your puppy, truly, truly, truly. As to your story, life is not some odd sequence of linear events, whatever it was, or how that kind of being real or dimensional, I pray that its return to hell is swift. Now if genuinely this was a good story you found, it caught me red handed.
I was 13 at that time. It's been so much time, but I still feel so mad when I remember that you have no idea. It could even be a thief or something, but I don't think it was. Even my parents were very afraid. Unfortunately there were no cameras at that time, plus we were a very poor family so even if cameras were popular we probably wouldn't be able to afford.
 
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I was 13 at that time. It's been so much time, but I still feel so mad when I remember that you have no idea. It could even be a thief or something, but I don't think it was. Even my parents were very afraid. Unfortunately there were no cameras at that time, plus we were a very poor family so even if cameras were popular we probably wouldn't be able to afford.
You mention spiritual things, and to be fair you are not crazy nor are your parents, I have family who first hand had experiences with demons and casting out bad spirits, most of all I've had spiritual experiences though few. You're not nuts nor are you parents, neither is your fear unwarranted. I'm sorry for your puppy, and to your security and sense of reality.
 
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I’m from a small town, and back then, my family lived in the rural part of the city. One night, something truly strange happened to us. Whenever we tell this story, people laugh and say we imagined it, but that night was the most terrifying experience of our lives. Coincidentally, it was Holy Friday, the last Friday of Lent. I’ll tell you anyway, but I’m already bracing myself for the jokes.
It was exactly 3:00 a.m. when my parents and I woke up to the sound of something walking through the dry leaves on the neighboring property. The steps were heavy and slow and unmistakably bipedal. Then we heard it climb the fence that separated our lands and drop into our yard.
We had a little puppy at the time. She started barking furiously and ran toward the noise, only to come back moments later whimpering in terror. She pressed herself against the kitchen porch door, scratching and banging to get inside. My parents were very superstitious, and they said that during Lent, you should never open the door at night because “things” could come in. So, we didn’t open it.
There was a small hole in the door, though, and my father looked through it. He saw our puppy staring toward the porch entrance, trembling, crying, her eyes locked on something we couldn’t see. Then, for a moment, it looked like the “thing” moved away, because she suddenly bolted back into the yard, only to let out a single, horrible cry before going completely silent.
Moments later, we heard it again, whatever it was, moving toward the gate near the living room. The metal creaked as it climbed over, then there was a thud as it landed on the street outside. Soon, all the neighborhood dogs started barking, their howls echoing through the night, until the sound slowly faded into the distance.
When morning came, we went outside to see what had happened. We found our puppy dead under the chicken coop, stretched out as if she had died mid-run. All around the yard and even on the wooden boards of the gate we found claw marks. Three claws. Everywhere.

I feel so bad for the puppy it just wanted to get into the house😥

You mentioned you lived in a rural area do you think it could of have been a bear or a wild animal?
 
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I’m from a small town, and back then, my family lived in the rural part of the city. One night, something truly strange happened to us. Whenever we tell this story, people laugh and say we imagined it, but that night was the most terrifying experience of our lives. Coincidentally, it was Holy Friday, the last Friday of Lent. I’ll tell you anyway, but I’m already bracing myself for the jokes.
It was exactly 3:00 a.m. when my parents and I woke up to the sound of something walking through the dry leaves on the neighboring property. The steps were heavy and slow and unmistakably bipedal. Then we heard it climb the fence that separated our lands and drop into our yard.
We had a little puppy at the time. She started barking furiously and ran toward the noise, only to come back moments later whimpering in terror. She pressed herself against the kitchen porch door, scratching and banging to get inside. My parents were very superstitious, and they said that during Lent, you should never open the door at night because “things” could come in. So, we didn’t open it.
There was a small hole in the door, though, and my father looked through it. He saw our puppy staring toward the porch entrance, trembling, crying, her eyes locked on something we couldn’t see. Then, for a moment, it looked like the “thing” moved away, because she suddenly bolted back into the yard, only to let out a single, horrible cry before going completely silent.
Moments later, we heard it again, whatever it was, moving toward the gate near the living room. The metal creaked as it climbed over, then there was a thud as it landed on the street outside. Soon, all the neighborhood dogs started barking, their howls echoing through the night, until the sound slowly faded into the distance.
When morning came, we went outside to see what had happened. We found our puppy dead under the chicken coop, stretched out as if she had died mid-run. All around the yard and even on the wooden boards of the gate we found claw marks. Three claws. Everywhere.
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