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  1. Satsuki Miyanoshita (宮ノ下 さつき Miyanoshita Satsuki) is the protagonist of the horror-comedy series, Ghost Stories. She is a fifth grade student in Class 3 at Amanogawa Elementary School, who has recently moved with her family to the now-urban town.

    • The Puppy in the Basement. This short ghost story, found on Reddit, is super creepy: “Mommy told me never to go in the basement, but I wanted to see what was making that noise.
    • Nun Chucks. Michelle Froelick Young had a strange experience with her two year old daughter, submitted to Movie Pilot: “When my daughter was 2, I found her twirling paper towel tubes, tied with twine, in the air.
    • There's Someone Under the Bed. Sometimes the very short ghost stories are the best, and this tale, from Reddit via Buzzfeed, tells the story of a father putting his young son to bed
    • The Chair. This short tale starts benignly enough, with a friendly-seeming ghost playing with children, but when you learn the origins of the ghost – and just why the ghost is moving the object around the room, it quickly gets a lot creepier.
    • January Nelson
    • I was driving across country with my mom and sister. I was 16, my sister 20, my mom in her 50s. It was late, but we were well rested still and alert. We were driving along an interstate and needed gas and they needed to pee, so we stopped at the only rest stop in ~200 miles.
    • I used to work at this radio station in New Mexico that was listed as one of the most haunted places in the state.
    • Years ago two friends and I were camping in fall in a small tent, staggered with two of our heads on one side and one on the other. It was a silent and still night with fog developing in the moist PNW woods.
    • When I was in 5th grade once I forgot to put my school uniform in the laundry basket, so the next day I needed it for school it was dirty. I went to have breakfast in my pajamas while I was thinking how to tell my mom I didn’t have my uniform clean.
    • Buzzfeed Staff
    • "Back in October 2005, when I was 15, my family and I were living in an apartment above an Esso gas station in Bostrak, Norway. One night I had a very lucid dream of a little blonde boy, probably aged eight or nine, crying in our living room.
    • "My dad passed away when I was 15. On several occasions, it has seemed like his spirit has been looking out for us since."
    • "Not me, but my cousin. We were very close to our grandmother, and things got a little spooky for my cousin the year after our grandmother's passing.
    • "I've worked in historic houses for years. The number one question I'm always asked is if the house is haunted. I was always able to say 'no' — until one weird day.
    • “The Mezzotint” by M. R. James (published 1904) A Cambridge University man who collects art on behalf of the museum receives a mezzotint engraving of an English country house.
    • “Squire Toby’s Will” by J. Sheridan Le Fanu (1868) In a mouldering estate in the north of England, an old squire dies and leaves a divisive will for his two sons to feud over.
    • “The Open Window” by Saki (1911) An Englishman goes to a restful country spot to cure his nerves, but while meeting the neighbours he hears a ghostly story that may set him back considerably.
    • “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” by Ambrose Bierce (1890) Set in Alabama during the Civil War, this is a haunting story of a Southern civilian who attempts to sabotage a Union-held bridge.
  2. Oct 12, 2022 · These seven Atlas Obscura stories show how ghosts found their way into every aspect of our lives, from pop culture to crime solving to, yes, even meteorology and archeology. This Legendary...

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  4. Sep 16, 2023 · Discover the creepiest stories about real ghosts from the annals of history, including the hotel that inspired "The Shining" and the haunting behind "The Conjuring." Whether famous ghosts to murders too gruesome to be believed, these ghost stories will have you sleeping with the lights on.

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