Troy
Seriously, why didn't those folks, on the job, call 911 when the girl looked like she was about to pass out? Why didn't you drive her to the emergency room? Trust me, if you looked "gray" and "waxy," and then passed out in my call we'd be headed to the nearest emergency room. Why didn't the boyfriend take her to the hospital or to see a doctor?
That's the same thing I was thinking.
Why didn't Chev or the boyfriend just take the girl to the hospital.
But I know some people like that.
If something goes wrong the FIRST thing they think to do isn't to call an ambulance or even go to the hospital, but to call up a friend or relative and ask for help.
Chev @Chevdove
Alright, it's Easter Sunday and I finally got enough time to sit down and read this story......lol.
I've been meaning to read it all the way through for days now.
For some reasons I thought it was cute how you were just trying to get some sleep and kept taking cold medicine while people were constantly bothering you and barging into your room.
I also though it was funny how after you threatened that one girl she quietly put down the phone and then stood up and RAN AWAY.....lol.
I would have loved to be in that house just to observe the daily going's on.....LOL.
But aside from something telling you to call your friend's job, how is this "supernatural"?
Further......
There's been a lot of talk on here about "watchers" and who they are.
Much of it is based on mythology found in the Book of Enoch, but do you want to know the TRUTH about Watchers?
Although spirits and guides are real, the TRUTH is that the original Watchers were the Black soldiers placed at the southern border of the Caucasus mountains to keep wild tribes of Caucasians from coming back down and disrupting the Black civilizations south of them like Sumeria and Kemet.
These Watchers were Black soldiers and as evidence of this some of their descendants STILL continued to live in that southern Caucasus region thousands of years later......called Colchians.