A young couple living in Santa Fe, NM hears a knock at the door. A teen boy with sunglasses insists on being let in the house. When he lowers the sunglasses, the couple are shocked.
I received the following account:
"Our incident took place in January 2017. We had just moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico. My wife and I were newlyweds from a small community in the Midwest. Being naive and new to living in the city, I would answer the door without giving it a second thought. Never again!
There were several loud knocks at 6:00 in the morning, which was unusual, and it should have dawned on me to be cautious. My wife and I had been getting ready for work, a pretty regular routine. The moment I opened the door, I was feeling a strange rush of fear and foreboding. There stood a teenage boy, of average height and build with a black leather coat, black hair, and sunglasses. The sunglasses at 6:00 a.m. struck me as odd. Then I noticed he was eating a pear. He simply asked if he could come in and warm up. I said, "Sorry, but no." I closed the door and slid the security chain into place.
A few minutes later, another knock. I opened the now chained door, and before I could speak he asked again if he could come in and warm up. I replied "NO!" and attempted to close the door. Before the door could shut, he put his hand out and abruptly stopped the door, as if he had no issue with getting his fingers smashed against the frame. He looked at me, still wearing his sunglasses, and said, “Can I at least get something to wipe my hands?” I said “Get the Hell outta here! My wife is calling the police!” He smiles, lowers his glasses, revealing eyes as black and shiny as obsidian, and says, “No. You won’t be calling anybody.”
At that moment I force the door closed, lock it, and call out to my wife. She was totally freaked out by this time while hiding in the bedroom. I rip the curtains back to look out the window next to the door. He’s gone. Absolutely no trace of him. I go out on the patio and check the gate, it’s still latched from the inside. I look up and down the street. Nothing. Then I look down. There is a half-eaten pear lying on the sidewalk." M
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