So I was thinking about our stay at Waverly Hills again, and
just how interesting this place really is. Throughout the night it would just
come alive and then completely quite down, or the opposite. We tried a
technique on the third floor involving the use of a pendulum and a board that
allowed us to communicate in real time. This seemed promising in the beginning.
We started getting hits on our questions. The pendulum would sway left to right
indicating no and then immediately switch and swing up and down, indicating
yes. But just as quickly as it had started up for us, it had stopped.
The pendulum became still, not even a pulse. We sat there focused on the pendulum, hoping that the line had not been broken. It had become completely silent, and the pendulum just remained still. Just as we decided to pack it up, a very loud noise screeched from outside of our room! Suddenly one of the other rooms on the floor had become alive! It was so loud it felt as if the source was just outside of our room. We sat there for a moment realizing that the activity had moved on and that we had lingered there for apparently too long! The noise we all heard was that of furniture being moved from one end of the room to the next. We clearly heard the sound of something heavy, scraping against the cold cement! Screeching as it was being pushed and then dragged along the floor.
We hurriedly left the room to see what the cause of this noise was. Each
of us with flashlight in hand scoured the remaining rooms on the floor, though
nothing was disturbed. Moving from room to room we carefully examined each,
positive that we would find evidence of what we had just heard. Again we found
nothing. After we made our way to the complete opposite end of the hallway it
became clear that we were not going to confirm the source. As I remember this
experience and how we all fled into the hallway to search for this entity, I
wonder... Was the noise we heard just a way of forcing us out of that room? Had
we began to ask questions that it did not like? Or, could it have just been a
residual noise of something that happened in the past? We will have to
wait until our next trip to investigate this occurrence further.
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