A woman is in her apartment at night. Her cat reacts strangely, then the doorbell rings. She answers and sees an small boy with black eyes, who demands to be let in. Later, the boy vanishes.
I received the following account:
"This incident involved my fiance in April, 2011. To this day she refuses to talk about it, but I decided to post it here to see what others can get out of it. We then lived in Bangor, Maine. It was around 10:30 PM that evening. I was on a late shift at work and she was home alone with our cat in our apartment. She said she read while the cat slept on her lap.
A moment later, the cat stood up and stared intently at the outside door. He then mewled and scampered into the bedroom. He had never acted like that before so she assumed it was just another weird thing cats do.
Just as she got comfortable again, the doorbell rang. She thought it was strange that someone would want to visit at that time of night. She got up and peeked through the hole, but saw nothing. So she turned away from the door when there were three loud knocks. She was immediately alarmed, but curiosity took the best of her and she cracked the door to see who was there. She saw a boy, around 11 or 12, though short, standing there. She opened the door to ask what he wanted. She assumed that this child had either gotten locked out of another apartment or asked for help. That's when he looked up at her, and she noticed his eyes. The light from the apartment spilled out into the hallway, affirming his black eyes. She claimed she was paralyzed by shock as the child demanded entry. By that time, the cat had come out of the bedroom and lay on the floor behind her, ears folded back and hissing. She said she felt compelled to say 'yes' but as she stared into those coal black eyes she suddenly slammed the door and locked the deadbolt.
She claimed that she listened to the child's footsteps in the hallway, but heard nothing. After several terrifying minutes, she peeked out the door and the child was gone - or disappeared. She said she had never been so scared in her life. She thought the cat's hissing interrupted her paralysis, allowing her to regain her thoughts and quickly close the door.
She never discusses it, though I'm sure she wonders what may have happened if she had let the black-eyed boy into the apartment." C
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