Two Nuns and many more...

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Our neighbor told me another story which really freaked me out. It goes like this...

One of her classmates were messing around their deserted auditorium (St. Paul Pasig). They were playing around the stage. Her classmate happen to look up *to where the spotlights are at the stage* and saw a couple of nuns "crossing" the metal bars which hold the spotlights. Both nuns were trying to balance themselves so they have both arms spread out on both sides. They were wearing a black and white habit and their "belo" well it's the older kind. Yung belo na may "fly away" sa tabi, gets n'yo ba? Sorry, I can't think of a much better description. I thought it was freaky!

Since we're talking about schools, here's one that I just remembered.

When I was in 2nd grade, I belonged to the afternoon class but being a stupid 8-year-old that I was back then, I was always there way before my classes would start. My classes doesn't start until 1 but I would always be in school at around 9 What would I do to pass the time? Well, I played jackstones and pick-up-sticks.

So anyway, I was by myself on one corner, playing jackstones when I noticed a couple of girls walking towards the building. I heard one of them say "tara punta tayo sa classroom, wala pang tao dun." Minutes later, I saw them ran out from the building and they were all in tears, they were frantically looking for a guard. I guess their whining irritated me, I was so wrapped up in my jackstone world that I didn't pay too much attention to their drama *loner talaga!* But I do remember the guard approaching them and I do remember both girls saying something in their tears as they pointed towards the direction of their classroom.

Later on that day, I heard students/teachers talk about these two girls who went to their classrooms that morning just for the heck of it. It turns out that while those two girls were in the classroom, they were writing stuff on the board when all of a sudden the desks inside the classroom started to shake on its own and it toppled a few chairs. *there wasn't any earthquake* so it freaked them out so they took off their classroom with crying in fear.

Have I not seen those girls crying and frantically looking for the guard I don't think I'd believe the story.

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Our science teacher told us a story when we were still a freshman in HS.

She said that back in the late 80's, there wasn't enough room to accomodate all of the HS students that they have to split shifts. There were morning sections and afternoon sections. Well she said that she had a student who had an aneurism while she was in school one day. This student was also belonged to her class as well. The girl was brought to the hospital that same day.*FYI: The reason why it kinda meant something to us was the fact that she belonged to the same section as we were during that time*.

Later on that day, nag-uwian na yung mga morning studes while the afternoon studes were still on their way. The building was deserted, however, it was school policy for teachers to walk through the buildings and check every classroom to make sure no students are lingering about. There was this one lady *and she still works there* who made the rounds that day. She was walking around in her flip flops and with rollers on her hair - a big policy NO-NO. Our classroom was located at the third floor and it was also the one closest to the stairs. So as soon as Ms. C stepped on the 3rd floor, she saw the girl standing by our classroom door with a big smile on her face. "Miss ah" she said "diba bawal yan?" pabiro niyang sinabi *referring to her flip flips and rollers*. Ms. C dismissively told her "Ikaw ah, umuwi ka na, bakit ka pa nandito?" and assuming that the girl would leave she went on with her rounds and continued to walk down the corridor.

When she was done with her rounds, she went back to the faculty room to find a solemn teary-eyed staff.

"What's the matter?" she asked them
"Yung parents ni ______ (girl who had an aneurism earlier, ALSO the SAME girl the teacher saw upstairs) tumawag kanina lang, patay na daw si _______ half an hour ago."  "Patay? Ano kayo? Eh nakita ko lang siya sa taas kanina eh, pinuna pa nga ako dahil naka-flip flops at naka-rollers ako!".

So sad though. we even looked her up in the year book and if I remember correctly, we even offered a little prayer for her soul.

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