When I moved into the house in 2011, they jokingly warned me about Linda the ghost, but I never experienced anything I would call paranormal. That soon changed.
I received the following account:
"Hi. A bit of backstory is required. My wife and I have each lived in our current home once before: my wife with her family several years ago, and me since March 2011.
While her family lived there, they experienced odd happenings that they jokingly attributed to a ghost. They eventually named this ghost Linda, and to this day still discuss Linda as if she were a real person. When I moved into the house in 2011 they jokingly warned me about Linda, but I never experienced anything I would call paranormal.
As fate would have it, the wife and I ended up back in the house together when we exchanged vows. I moved in first, and she followed suit a few weeks later. After I had been in the house for about a month, electrical appliances all over the house started dying. Naturally, I called in an electrician, but he said that there were no issues with any wiring or the like. Just bad luck, I thought. It was around that time the wife started having bad insomnia and nightmares when she could actually fall asleep, though she could never remember what they were about. She also started joking about Linda more often since she is paranoid at night and likes to try and lighten the mood for herself, going so far as to actually talk to Linda for minutes at a time.
Everything eventually returned to some semblance of normality, but that changed 3 years later when the dryer died (September 2014). The wife's nightmares and insomnia returned, and so did the talking with Linda. I finally asked where the name came from, and she said that she had arbitrarily named the ghost Linda. Then, she shared a story that I hadn't heard before. Sometime after naming Linda while she was living in the house with her family, they received a letter addressed to Linda [their last name]. Now, that's a huge coincidence, isn't it? Mail ends up at the wrong addresses all the time, and companies will sometimes misname recipients, but to receive a letter at the correct address for a person matching the name of an arbitrarily named imaginary ghost is too much.
It doesn't end there, though. I sat down recently and listed all the appliances that have suddenly died and was startled to realize that they were all mine, and that electrical Armageddon had begun the week my wife moved in. It continues to this day, 10 years later. What the Hell is going on?" T
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