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Date Posted: 15:13:46 12/04/00 Mon
Author: Missy
Subject: Things that go crash in the night

I had an experience that unnerved me when I was about 13. We had company, and everyone had just gone to bed. I KNOW I was wide awake, because I had only gone to bed a few minutes earlier. I suddenly heard a loud crash in my closet, that sounded like a heavy metal or aluminum object hitting the floor. (The floor in my closet had no rug.) I knew I didn't have anything like that in my closet. I wish now that I'd gotten up to look in the closet, but I was just a kid, and I was scared. Anyway, the next morning I asked my parents and the relatives who were staying with us if they'd heard anything shortly after we went to bed, and no one had heard it, even though our house was very small and the noise was very loud. Anyone have any ideas of what could have caused it?

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