Ghost Tabby CatFor many years I experienced paranormal events without really considering what others saw or heard or how my own actions were viewed by those around me. This is perhaps one of the joys of being a child, long before peer pressure and societal impositions. Haunted kids can enjoy the freedom of interacting with supernatural events without understanding the skepticism that they will encounter later in life. For the purposes of experience this is a wonderful thing, to collect data, perhaps more of a balance is necessary.

This blissful state in which I paid little attention to what others thought all came to a screeching halt one day when I was on the playground at school. It was midday and a nice sunny one if I remember correctly.

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I noticed a cat wandering across the blacktop where we played foursquare and tetherball and speculated over what we might do as grownups. It wasn’t very out of place, a cat trotting around, as our school yard was near a park and many houses and not entirely enclosed.

Naturally being an animal lover I walked over the little tabby, grayish white, and leaned down to pet it. The cat seemed to approve of this and rolled onto its’ back, giving me the all clear for a belly rub.

I sat there for a few minutes petting the cat and listening to it purr. After a time one of my friends came up behind me and asked me what  I was doing. This was a difficult question to answer. Not because my friend didn’t believe in real hauntings or ghosts, but because I had no idea what she meant. Yes, I thought the cat was real.

I would have to venture a guess that this wasn’t the first time I had touched a ghost animal, but perhaps the first time anyone had witnessed me doing it. I’m not certain what I might have done had I known the cat wasn’t the type others could see, but I clearly remember having no idea what my friend found so perplexing about petting a cat.

I think at the time I said something brilliant like “huh?” My friend repeated herself, looking in the spot where my hands played with what I assume she saw as nothing.

Then lightning struck, I got it.

It was one of those moments in life when you are taken completely unaware and then have no idea how to react. It was horrible at the time and a little funny to me now.

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I believe I got out of the situation by telling her something incredibly clever and elusive like “nothing.” I then got up and went back to whatever game we felt like playing and my friend said nothing more about it.

The cat watched me go and eventually got up and lazily walked away and off of our playground. The incident itself was really nothing unusual for that time of my life, but it taught me a valuable lesson about being careful in front of others. One that I would have to come across again and again as adulthood approached and with it a real need to be cautious.

Goodbye for now, another end.
Until a time we meet again.

-Seline