Can’t remember if something was real or a dream, that’s how I often feel when I recall the strange experience I had last night. It was as if my mind had played a trick on me, leaving me questioning the very fabric of reality. The more I pondered, the more I became convinced that this enigmatic occurrence was not just a fleeting illusion, but something far more profound.
The event began with a gentle rustling sound that woke me from a deep slumber. I sat up in bed, my heart pounding, as I tried to discern the source of the noise. The room was dark, save for a faint glow emanating from the digital clock on the wall. My eyes adjusted to the dim light, and I noticed a shadowy figure standing in the corner, watching me intently.
Instinctively, I felt a chill run down my spine. Was it a figment of my imagination, or was it truly there? I tried to shake off the feeling of unease, but the shadowy figure remained. It seemed to be waiting for something, or perhaps someone. I strained my ears, hoping to catch another sound, but the only thing I heard was my own rapid breathing.
Suddenly, the figure moved, and I watched in horror as it approached the bed. Its movements were fluid and deliberate, almost as if it had a purpose. My mind raced, trying to make sense of the situation. Was this a dream, or was it something more sinister? The uncertainty was overwhelming, and I found myself frozen in place, unable to move.
As the figure drew closer, I could see its features more clearly. It was a woman, with long, flowing hair and eyes that seemed to pierce through the darkness. She extended her hand towards me, and I felt a strange connection, as if she were trying to communicate something important. But before I could respond, she vanished, leaving behind only the lingering feeling of her presence.
I lay back in bed, my heart still racing, trying to process what had just happened. Could it have been a dream? Or was it something real, a ghostly apparition that had haunted my dreams for years? The thought was terrifying, and I couldn’t shake the feeling that I had been touched by something beyond my understanding.
As I drifted back to sleep, I found myself replaying the experience in my mind. The more I thought about it, the more convinced I became that it was real. But how could I be sure? Dreams are often indistinguishable from reality, and it’s possible that what I had witnessed was simply a vivid dream. Yet, the intensity of the experience left an indelible mark on my consciousness, leaving me with a lingering question: Can’t remember if something was real or a dream, but I know it has changed me forever.