Episode 7 – The Weirdest Week, Part 2

Episode 7 – The Weirdest Week, Part 2

We left off with Geoffrey’s closet doors opening and closing and a weird bell ringing in the wall.

On night three Stephen went to sleep in his bedroom. He was awakened in the middle of the night by a strange “whizzing” sound. His bedroom door was open and he turned over to look down the hall trying to figure out where the sound was coming from. He looked around trying to see if there was an insect flying around, but he saw nothing that could explain the sound. So he rolled over and tried to drift back off when he felt a double push at the foot of the bed. Stephen tried to ignore it, telling himself it might be his own movements or it might be an earthquake. Then the double push happened again, but more forcefully and then again, even harder; it was two distinct shoves. Stephen started to become frightened but also annoyed and he felt his adrenaline surging.

Then, he felt three taps on his right shoulder. It felt like the tapping of someone’s index finger.

Stephen quickly rolled over expecting to see something and he shouted, “What!” but there was nothing there, although he could still somehow feel a presence in the room. He then blacked out and has no memory of what happened after.

Leslie Shaw was born in downtown Los Angeles in 1959. She has been writing, drawing and painting since childhood. She attended El Camino College part time for a few years. She majored in fine art with a minor in art history, including ancient art history studies. She transferred to the prestigious California Institute of the Arts. She graduated  from CAL ARTS with a bachelor’s degree in experimental animation. Leslie worked in motion control camera effects for movies and television for five years, then in television for nine years doing computer animation. After moving to the high desert she began doing computer graphics for the Hi-Desert Star and then moved into the editorial department where she worked as a journalist and paginator for 17 years. She is now semi-retired but still works for the newspaper part time. Leslie is a lifelong science fiction fan, and is very well read in this genre. Throughout her life, she has had a keen interest in ufology and has spent many years of reading and research in this field. She has written news articles, poetry and has now completed her first book, “Who They Are, and What They’re Up To,” in which she expounds on her theories about UFOs and the beings who are flying them. She and her husband Stephen now reside in Desert Hot Springs in Southern California.

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