I saw that my PC's recycle bin had something in it, and considering I always delete (to save space on my crappy HDD), I checked it out. There was a text file, named simply "untitled.txt". Considering it's nature of being the default name for a text file I didn't think anything of deleting it, but after clicking to empty the bin my screen blacked out for a split second and an error window popped up, "FATAL ERROR 0333324". The text file remained in the window. I recover the file from the bin and do a virus scan on it (Seemed only logical at the time I suppose), but it was totally clean. That's when I started getting cold sweats, and things got very strange. I opened the text file, and there was a very short message, written in a strange perspective and very disconnected. It totally creeped me out. I started googling about it but it seemed daunting that I would find any support about a "ghost" text file, with a story enclosed. Curiosity being quite the driving force, I decided to just read the damn thing. Before I mention what happened here's what the text file contained:
After I finished reading the file, almost on the last word the lightbulb in my room burst, startling the bejeezus out of me. I had never seen a lightbulb shatter from simply being on, and technically they shouldn't unless they get overloaded. Thankfully there was no surge, so my desktop was spared from the strange occurrence. But the laptop where I found the text file (the computer I'm using now to post this) is really dim, like the settings had been changed when they were still at maximum. It's a crappy Win7 Acer, so if anyone knows if there are "hidden" settings for the screen brightness I'd like to know, can't find them anywhere.
As far as the story, I'm not aware of any woman doing self-portraits non-stop. I don't really know what to think of it.
Oh by the way, I tried uploading the text file but the error popped up again. I know this is hard to prove without it but I can't get it off my comp, save for copying the text. This is really creeping me out.
a woman. she had pretty pencils, paints. mirrors throughout, always watching. you never couldnt see yourself. but looking? woman painted, oh did she love paining. colors were mixed so well, she had an eye for sure. but finding her, all the mirrors, proved difficult. she painted herself, every day. why a woman would paint when work was to be done, never known. she had roses. the paintings littered hallways, filling spaces where mirrors did not. or could not? finding her is difficult, locked in her drawings room, painting. you dont see, without the mirrors. they help paint. without, she could paint nothing. oh did she love roses. but the thorns had taken her eyes. yes. it was a glorious moment. finally done, sight withheld, she could no longer twist, and confused. she knows not her fate. how could she? sight was diminished, points of crimson. but WHY WHY DOES SHE PAINT EVER STILL a question i cannot ask myself. a question you must answer. you will tell me you will see her. in time, when her paining is finished. you will see WHY
After I finished reading the file, almost on the last word the lightbulb in my room burst, startling the bejeezus out of me. I had never seen a lightbulb shatter from simply being on, and technically they shouldn't unless they get overloaded. Thankfully there was no surge, so my desktop was spared from the strange occurrence. But the laptop where I found the text file (the computer I'm using now to post this) is really dim, like the settings had been changed when they were still at maximum. It's a crappy Win7 Acer, so if anyone knows if there are "hidden" settings for the screen brightness I'd like to know, can't find them anywhere.
As far as the story, I'm not aware of any woman doing self-portraits non-stop. I don't really know what to think of it.
Oh by the way, I tried uploading the text file but the error popped up again. I know this is hard to prove without it but I can't get it off my comp, save for copying the text. This is really creeping me out.