My Mom grew up in rural WV (still pretty rural too I guess). She always told us stories about this and that. Things always happened to someone else. When we'd ask why only certain people would be bothered, she said that haunts only bothered people that were guilty of something, the rest just knew stuff was around. Figured that was just a cheap way to get us kids to behave ourselves. Went hunting in that area a time or two, and didn't find my way out one evening. Started believing things real quick. Never saw anything, but would get the feeling I wasn't the only one walking. Couple of times I'd stop quick and here a rustle close by. It can get real dark in them woods too and I'd been beating myself up with brush. Got to thinking about the rustling noise I'd been hearing and next time I stopped and heard it, I went to where I thought it was. Fell down a bank and in a ditch and thought my world had ended, but when I got my feet back and my heart slowed down, I was on a logging road and made my way to a gravel road with my "Buddy" always close by. Turned out I was only about half a mile from the truck and found it the next morning. Killed me to tell Mom about it and get that "I told you so" smile.
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