gigan72 wrote:Hello, i'm agent Fox Mulder of the FBI. Can you please tell me about your abduction?
Certainly. I was driving towards my home. My home is just outside of town. No neighbors besides a bunch of trees and woodland animals. As soon as I parked my car, I felt this uncontrollable surge of fear and horror. I couldn't move at all, I tried to but my grip on the steering wheel was too tight. My body was completely paralyzed. I couldn't even say a damn thing or make any sort of noise. I felt my heart pounding wildly. Then a light showered me from above. Then I heard a monotone voice say, "Please do not struggle." I don't know if that was a mental thing or not. Anyways, the light got brighter and brighter until I couldn't see a thing.
Some of the events after that are hazy but I remember being strapped onto a table and I couldn't get out. There was a bright light above me so I couldn't see too well. But it wasn't too long until I saw, "the doctors" arrive. The light sorta obscured them so I couldn't get a good look at them. One of them rolled out a cart that had various tools. Then another one brought some of bigger instruments. I couldn't tell what they were other than they did NOT look pleasant. I passed out before they did anything, but the last thing I remember hearing was a noise like someone was starting up a drill.
When I woke up, I found myself in my bed. But I noticed a L-shaped scar on my armpit. Anytime something would press it, I would feel a lot of pain. Shortly after I had this experience, I had noticed several owls staring me outside of my house. Sometimes a few of the owls would leave but there was at usually least one of them lurking around my home. I felt like I was being watched and studied. This kept happening for about 3 months until they finally disappeared.
I'll be blunt, I'm not one to scare easily but this was one of the scariest things I have ever experienced.