The Whistling Ghost of the Whittier

The Whistling Ghost of the Whittier

I wasn’t a believer. Not really. But the Whittier didn’t care. It started with a tune in the wind — faint, playful, like someone whistling just out of sight. I told myself it was the river, or maybe my music mixing with the breeze. Logical. But when I mentioned it to the road supervisor, his face went pale. “There’s a story,” he said. “About a ghost that whistles.” That night, I walked the corridor without music. I heard it again. Clear. Intentional. I said aloud, “How are you doing tonight?” And that must’ve been the invitation. The whistling came more often. It followed me. It moved through the building like it knew the place better than I did. And maybe it did.
The Poolside Ghost: The Moment I Realized the Whittier Was Haunted

The Poolside Ghost: The Moment I Realized the Whittier Was Haunted

I lifted my camera toward the pool atrium and snapped a picture. As the screen drifted out of focus, she appeared—a little girl in an old‑fashioned dress, leaning against the railing and staring straight at me. The moment the screen sharpened, she vanished. I didn’t see her again until days later, in a different hallway, and that was when I realized she hadn’t just been passing through. She’d been watching me.
Betty and Barney Hill: The Encounter That Changed UFO History

Betty and Barney Hill: The Encounter That Changed UFO History

The Hills stood frozen on that lonely mountain road, the night pressing in around them as the craft hovered overhead—silent, structured, impossibly close. A bright beam washed over their car, bleaching the pavement in white light. Betty clutched her coat. Barney’s binoculars dangled from his hand. Neither spoke. Neither breathed. In that suspended moment, they both understood the same chilling truth: whatever was watching them wasn’t human.
Did I Just See A Mothership?

Did I Just See A Mothership?

Here’s a teaser line that matches the eerie vibe of your story: **“One steady light. Dozens of smaller ones. Coming and going. Was I staring at a mothership?”**
Waiting For Shoes From Heaven

Waiting For Shoes From Heaven

Submitted by Elizabeth My father, Joe, and his older sister Celia should have been twins. Not only did they look alike, but they were thick as thieves. They shared an…
Where did the water go?

Where did the water go?

When I was a freshman in high school, I lived with my older brother in Yucca Valley. We had two Dingo Dogs named Felicia and Delgado. They were the sweetest…

Psychic Mysteries

Join us on Tuesday, March 10th, 2026, for a Psychic Mysteries Event. Crystal Magic Heaven To Earth Connection is hosting live readers and select vendors at Underdogs Sports Bar in…