Wednesday, October 31, 2007

The Blue Lady and the Angry Ghost (Hair-raising stories)


It’s halloween and I would like to share to you some ghosts and other unhuman beings stories that I have gathered as a journalist. Most of the stories were a product of my investigative reporting for my college paper (hmmm, not really long ago).

The Blue Lady

This was the most popular ghost story that happened in my college campus. The Blue Lady (a clear distinction from the White Lady) was called so because she had been seen several times wearing a blue dress.

The story goes like this: While the whole class was pausing for the 6 o’clock Angelus, the Accounting teacher suddenly noticed a lady wearing an old blue dress entering the class. Since everyone was praying the Angelus, the teacher ignored the girl although she was at first a bit furious because the lady did not even look at her or greeted her as she entered the class room.

The teacher said the blue lady sat on chair on the corner of the room and was facing the wall. After the Angelus, the blue lady stood up and faced the door. The teacher was so shocked when she saw the girl leaving the room with her feet not touching the ground. She was floating, the teacher told me.

The teacher immediately informed the class about what she witnessed and almost a dozen students said they also noticed the girl.

The Angry Spirit

Another story in my campus was about the spirit of a female student who’s been scaring security guards at night, resulting to at least six security guards resigning from the school due to the incident with the angry spirit.

Based on my investigation and interview with one of the security guards who resigned, the spirit usually comes out at night at the sixth floor of the school. The sixth floor housed the engineering classes.

According to the security guard, it was already past 10 at night when he and his companion conducted their routine check on the classrooms to determine if the lights had been put off or if no students are left in the rooms.

On their way to the sixth floor, the guard said they noticed a lady wearing a white gown with long black hair that covered her face (sort of like the Sadako figure). Thinking that the lady was a student, the guard tried to approach her to ask why she was still in the campus.

“As I was almost near her, the lady suddenly raised her head and looked at me with extended hands. Her eyes were red and looked so angry. As she went near me, I noticed that her feet was not on the ground,” the guard told me during my interview.

The two guards screamed like young boys and ran down the stairs as quickly as they could. After a few days, the two security guards handed their resignation.

After researching and interviewing old teachers in my school, I learned that sometime in the late 70s, a bloody incident took place on the sixth floor of my school. According to my sources, it was already past 7 p.m. when a male engineering student had a heated argument with her girlfriend in one of the rooms located on the said floor.

The girl reportedly told her boyfriend that they could not go on with their relationship because her parents had already found out about it. The guy went furious. He loved the girl so much he said. The girl sobbed but told the guy that she had to follow what her parents told her. She wanted to end their relationship.

Without further saying a word, the girl turned her back on the guy and headed to the stairs. But the guy suddenly pulled out a knife from his bag and stabbed the girl several times. Seeing his lifeless girlfriend already in a pool of blood on the floor, the guy went to the stairs and jumped to his death.

Happy Hallooween Everyone!
PinoyStudents.ph