There have been a few times in my life where I was in serious danger, but the stories I'm going to tell in this thread had me significantly more shook than that, even though I was in no tangible danger. My girlfriend and I live about 45 minutes away from each other, and even though most of the drive is on a fairly major highway, there are some roads that are in the absolute middle of fukking nowhere. On one road that is nothing but seas of cornfields as far as the eye can see, we have both seen some freaky, unexplainable shyt.
The first time something happened, I was driving home from her house at about 1 in the morning. I saw maybe 3 cars on the whole drive, and was on autopilot on the road I mentioned above like 5 minutes from my house. Suddenly the whole sky lit up bright red, and I mean the ENTIRE fukking sky. For some reason I can't explain this freaked me out badly, and I was paranoid as fukk for the rest of the night.
About a month later, she showed up to my house after class at about midnight ( she had class until 9:30, and then had to drive almost am hour to her house, get ready, then come to me) and was clearly shaken up.I asked her what happened and she described the same red flash that I had seen. This was over 18 months ago and she is still scared to drive to my house at night. After that, nothing happened for about 9 months. We were driving back from a party one Saturday very late, probably around 3 in the morning, and again the roads were completely empty; we might have seen a single car on the entire drive.
Almost immediately after turning onto the road, we saw an object hovering over a cornfield roughly half a mile to our left shining an extremely bright spotlight down onto the field. I slowed way down so we could look at this thing, and thought maybe it was a helicopter. I turned off the music and rolled down my window, but it was absolutely silent. At this point I had stopped completely, and we were trying to figure out what the fukk we were looking out. Suddenly, the thing started to move towards us, though the light stayed shining straight down; I got that same unexplainable feeling of dread I experienced when I saw the red flash, and started flying down the road.
The object seemed to change its trajectory to follow us, and I was in full on "Oh shyt" mode, while my girlfriend was flipping out and telling me to drive faster even though I was already driving way too fast for how curvy the road is. I kept glancing in my rearview and in a split second it was gone. I'm talking I looked in my rearview, looked back at the road for a few seconds, glanced back at my rearview and it was gone. We were both very unsettled, and it still gives me a chill thinking about it.
As I said, we weren't in any tangible danger, but something about seeing things so unknown and seemingly unexplainable is very disconcerting. I don't know how to describe what we saw besides as a UFO. That's not to say it was an alien spacecraft, but it was literally a flying object we couldn't identity
The first time something happened, I was driving home from her house at about 1 in the morning. I saw maybe 3 cars on the whole drive, and was on autopilot on the road I mentioned above like 5 minutes from my house. Suddenly the whole sky lit up bright red, and I mean the ENTIRE fukking sky. For some reason I can't explain this freaked me out badly, and I was paranoid as fukk for the rest of the night.
About a month later, she showed up to my house after class at about midnight ( she had class until 9:30, and then had to drive almost am hour to her house, get ready, then come to me) and was clearly shaken up.I asked her what happened and she described the same red flash that I had seen. This was over 18 months ago and she is still scared to drive to my house at night. After that, nothing happened for about 9 months. We were driving back from a party one Saturday very late, probably around 3 in the morning, and again the roads were completely empty; we might have seen a single car on the entire drive.
Almost immediately after turning onto the road, we saw an object hovering over a cornfield roughly half a mile to our left shining an extremely bright spotlight down onto the field. I slowed way down so we could look at this thing, and thought maybe it was a helicopter. I turned off the music and rolled down my window, but it was absolutely silent. At this point I had stopped completely, and we were trying to figure out what the fukk we were looking out. Suddenly, the thing started to move towards us, though the light stayed shining straight down; I got that same unexplainable feeling of dread I experienced when I saw the red flash, and started flying down the road.
The object seemed to change its trajectory to follow us, and I was in full on "Oh shyt" mode, while my girlfriend was flipping out and telling me to drive faster even though I was already driving way too fast for how curvy the road is. I kept glancing in my rearview and in a split second it was gone. I'm talking I looked in my rearview, looked back at the road for a few seconds, glanced back at my rearview and it was gone. We were both very unsettled, and it still gives me a chill thinking about it.
As I said, we weren't in any tangible danger, but something about seeing things so unknown and seemingly unexplainable is very disconcerting. I don't know how to describe what we saw besides as a UFO. That's not to say it was an alien spacecraft, but it was literally a flying object we couldn't identity
because there was no one around. I ignored it and called Chloe (the dog) again then I hear the laughing again. So by then I'm like "
come on Chloe, lets go inside" and as soon as I said "inside" I felt someone push me. It wasn't a hard push, it felt like a kid did it. So I start running towards the house and I hear footsteps behind me, like whoever was behind me was chasing me. As I was running towards the front of the house I see Chloe running towards me and when she got closer she started barking like crazy. I ran up onto the porch but Chloe stayed on the bottom step barking
then out of nowhere she just runs up to me and we both went in the house. I told my grandparents what happened and they said Chloe was named after a girl that my grandmother taught piano lessons to, she drowned in the water behind their house and she must have been playing tag with me.
I didn't see her or anything.


Now I live as simple a life as possible. 

Seriously have you ever even been outside? Have you ever been in the woods? Hiking? Camping? Have you ever driven across the USA? Have you ever been anywhere off of the Internet? You seem like one of those people whose family never took them ANYWHERE. Like all they did was buy you a computer and put you in your room...

