It's not often I hear a white person recount a creepy experience.
Usually, it's fellow Filipinos and other Asians who are more keen to believe in the supernatural. Most people here in Europe dismiss the idea of ghosts, spirits, or whatnot. I met one girl, though, that had a questionable experience.
Sarah* is my husband's best friend's girlfriend. She told us that when she was still 16, she and a girl friend had decided to rent a small camping wagon and spend a night in a camping area. This was around autumn, and the camping area was deserted.
In the middle of the night, as they were getting ready to tuck in, they both distinctly heard someone knocking on the camp wagon's door. Sarah's friend went to open it, but when she did, there was no one there.
They both couldn't imagine it as a prank, since there was basically no place for a prankster to hide, and if a prankster were to run to the nearby woods to conceal himself, they would have heard him do so.
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