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Enjoy the show. Much to the dismay of my parents, I was one of those girls who selected her college based
on where her high school boyfriend was going, so she could be with him forever.
It didn't help that I was, and still am very shy and had no other friends when freshman
year started.
I asked the only other girl in my orientation group to be my roommate.
While she was nice, we didn't have anything in common, and she eventually found her
own friend group, with whom she spent most of her time. So for the first few weeks of
college, I went to class, and then hung out in my boyfriend's dorm playing online video games with him and his roommate all night.
My sleep schedule was complicated.
Little did I know, I was about to meet my best friend in one of the weirdest ways I could ever imagine.
It was time for my evening history class, and I was making my way across campus toward the history building.
I noticed a guy heading towards the entrance as I approached the door.
He was holding a silver bike helmet tucked under his right arm.
Just as I got there, he did as well, and he graciously opened the door for me with his right hand.
As I thanked him and stepped inside, I felt something ever so slightly push
against my behind. I brushed it off as an accident and I didn't think much of it. I wasn't
sure what I had just experienced, so I hurried up the stairs to class.
The path I took to class meant I had to walk between the science building on my left
and the mathematics building on my right. Once I passed those two buildings,
a brick path led straight to the back entrance of the history building with a grassy area on either
side. The next time I was on my way to history class, I was walking up to the science building when
I saw a shadowy figure leaving the mathematics building.
The figure turned and started to walk in the same direction, putting them on the same path
as me thirty feet ahead.
I noticed that they were carrying something silver and quickly realized it was that bicelmit,
meaning that it was that same guy I had seen before.
I had my full attention on the guy this time because we were the only two people on the
path, and I was still unsure of what had happened the last time he was near me.
I noticed he turned his head to clients back at me, and my blood ran cold, I could sense
that something was up.
After passing the science building, the guy took a sharp left turn onto the grass and
circled back toward me.
He backtracked, so he would be behind me.
I hoped he had forgotten something and was heading back to get it, my heart sank as he
passed me, only to return to the path.
I was afraid that he was going to try something.
I was confused about why he had so blatantly rerouted himself right in front of me.
I didn't want to find out what he had planned, so I booked it.
I ran the remaining distance to the door and charged up the stairs.
I felt a wave of relief as I stepped into class.
That was it for me.
I told my boyfriend about this creep with the silver helmet and asked him to walk me
to class next time.
He agreed, and the following night I had history class again, so my boyfriend came with me.
We were nearing the science building, and to my shock, and bewilderment, the guy was
there.
Again, I recognized the silver bike helmet and pointed the guy out to my boyfriend.
He was already on the path by the grass about 100 feet away.
This time he had chosen another girl to follow.
I watched in a horror as the girl reached the entrance, and the guy swooped behind her
and grabbed the door with his right hand.
She thanked him and stepped inside. Then I saw him quickly and purposefully,
touch her butt with his left hand. We were too far away to do anything, and before we made it to
the entrance ourselves, he darted away quickly into the dark. This was a time when phones were not
yet capable of recording audio, filming, or taking photos, in case you're wondering why we didn't immediately start filming this guy as soon as I recognized him.
My boyfriend and I were both disgusted and surprised at what we had just witnessed.
I was thankful that I had listened to my gut and felt validated that my suspicions were
justified and this guy was verified a creep.
I said goodbye to my boyfriend and he told me he'd returned
to walk with me after class. I felt so violated by that creepy guy with the bike helmet. I wanted
to do something. Unfortunately, being awkward and shy has limitations and I wasn't comfortable
going to campus police. As I walked into class, I saw a girl.
I took my seat as the professor was about to start class. I built up the confidence to
talk to the girl during the lesson. When class ended, I hurriedly walked up to her. I
told her what I saw. I asked if she wanted to go report it. She looked surprised and shook her head, saying that she didn't want to.
She assumed that he had accidentally bumped into her just like I had.
My boyfriend informed me that he managed to find the guy after he dropped me off and watched
him do the same thing to other girls around campus.
My boyfriend being very much like me was not a fan of confrontation.
He never said anything to the guy. I felt horrible knowing what had happened to me had
happened to others. They were all probably assuming it was an accidental bump when in reality
it was an intentional thing.
The following day when we were at lunch on campus I spotted this creepy guy standing
near the entrance of a nearby building.
He was holding his silver bicalement as usual.
I pointed him out to my boyfriend.
Luckily, my boyfriend's resident advisor was sitting nearby eating his meal, and we rushed
over to tell him about the creep.
After hearing our story, the RA abruptly stood up, lit his cigarette, and charged out of
the lunchroom making a beeline for the guy's last known location.
Fortunately for the creepy guy, but unfortunately for everyone else, he had mysteriously vanished,
so nothing came of it.
The next time I had history class, I was definitely on edge.
I was on high alert waiting for the guy to come out of the shadows again.
However, to my surprise and relief, the creep was nowhere to be seen.
I sat through class, thankful that I didn't have to encounter him, and I focused on the lesson.
After class ended and everyone slowly made their way into the hallway, I ended up right behind
the girl from before. We slowly shuffled with the crowd, descending the stairs back toward the exit.
As we stepped off the stairs and turned down the hallway towards the door, I looked up
and my heart stopped.
At the end of the hallway, he stood right next to the exit, pretending to read a newspaper.
If I weren't so scared, I would have probably questioned why a student would be
reading a newspaper while standing in such an awkward place, but at that moment, I was
just trying to figure out how the hell I was going to get out those doors without incident.
I saw him peek over the newspaper at the group of students coming his way.
That's when this girl looked back at me, and our eyes met. I believe at that moment she realized
it wasn't an accident. Time stood still, and my mouth went dry as I slowly shuffled along, fearful of what was to come.
I'm now wondering why I didn't just turn around and take another exit,
but I suppose I thought that he wouldn't do anything with so many people around.
I was wrong with that assumption. As the girl got about five feet from the guy,
I was wrong with that assumption. As the girl got about five feet from the guy, he looked up from his newspaper, with her
now having his full undivided attention.
My heart beat quickened, and I watched in horror as the guy folded the newspaper and tucked
it under his arm.
As she stepped closer, she addressed him, saying, you go first, and gestured for him to walk
out the door in front of her.
In a quick shift, he darted his arm out between him and the girl in his hand flew towards
the lower half of her body.
She threw her body up against the wall to prevent this action.
Her abrupt movement caused his attempt to fail, and at that point he realized he no longer
needed to be sneaky, and he
lunged at her. Since she had cemented herself to the wall, he had only managed to touch
her hip before darting out the exit. I was amazed that he did this with so many people
around. As soon as I left and looked at the girl. I said, Now do you want to go to campus police?"
She said, hell yes.
We made our report to the campus police, and thankfully they found the creep a few days
later.
We talked during our walk to campus police. She seemed nice. I told her I didn't know
anyone on campus, and she invited me to hang out after we made our report.
I had to share my experience with the school administration in front of the guy and
his dad, which was very difficult.
Still, I knew it was necessary so he wouldn't be able to harass or violate anyone else
on campus.
Thankfully, he was expelled, and I appreciate that the school took action.
The girl and I are still very close.
We became roommates and lived together for three years of undergrad.
When I told her I was writing this, she was supportive.
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It was a hot January night. My parents were having a party at our house.
Family friends were invited along with their families to this party,
so adults and children were in attendance. The children and the adults split up and sat in different
rooms. The kids hung out in the front lounge while the adults were in the back of the house.
Since people were coming and going, all of the doors in the house and the front gates
were open. With it being so hot, it helped bring in a cool breeze. The kids were sitting in the lounge playing Truth or Dare. My brother, who was 17 then, was in charge of the music. He has some
weird taste in music and was playing a bunch of indie surf songs. While chatting
and laughing, I thought somebody yelled, hey bitches! Some of the music we listened
to had explicit lyrics, so I initially thought it was the music. I ignored it and carried on with my conversation. Then there was a massive bang on the front door.
We all swung around to see what it was. Standing at the front gate was a man wearing a big coat
and pants. It was strange because it was so hot, too hot to be wearing a big coat like that.
Being the oldest, I stood first and walked out the open front door. I looked down and lying on my
deck was a wing mirror which appeared to be ripped off a car. I picked it up and marched towards
the man standing at the gate. I'm not one for confrontation, and I hate it.
Despite this, I had been the first to go out, and I couldn't back down since I was already
walking toward the guy.
I had become tunnel visioned and only stared at the man's face.
He appeared to be only a couple of years older than me, but was disheveled
with patchy stubble. I stared into his eyes and his pupils, they were huge. He was swaying
back and forth on his feet and mumbling something. Obviously high on drugs.
What the fuck do you think you're doing, I asked. He mumbled and coherently in response.
At this point, I was shitting myself.
I finally wished I hadn't walked over to this guy that I was now face to face with.
The other kids had gathered behind me on the front deck, and I said, I'm calling the cops.
My brother was saying something, but I was too busy trying to stay composed so I ignored
him.
The adults who had been in the kitchen hurt the bang and were slowly gathering outside behind
the kids.
Then my mother shouted, he has a knife, come back here now.
I didn't even glance at the man's hands to see if this was true.
I spun around quickly and retreated to safety. My parents took control
of the situation and told this man to leave the property. When the man started to leave,
my father, along with his friend who was a cop, followed him. Both of my parents are mental health
nurses and my father wanted to make sure that he didn't do anything else. They followed him
around the village until an armed defense squad came
and they arrested him. My father and his friend gave their account of what happened. When
the armed squad arrested the guy they found a knife on his person, my mother scolded me
for not assessing the situation properly. She told me it could have ended very differently
if he were to use that knife. I'm so glad it didn't, and we all got through it unharmed.
But to that creepy guy lingering at the gate,
let's not meet again. I'm a mom of two beautiful children.
I have a daughter who was 12 and a 5-month-old son.
This particular story focuses on my daughter, as I was pregnant with my son when this happened.
Every few years, we take a family trip to Florida because my boyfriend has family down there
that we like to go and visit.
Normally, it's always a great time, with some family drama, but we typically enjoy ourselves.
This year we decided to go for Christmas and New Years to surprise my boyfriend's family
with the news that we were expecting. We stayed at his aunt and uncles because we spent thousands on a hotel, and besides, they
had invited us to a Christmas party with some of their friends.
My boyfriends aunt's friends are mostly married to rich men.
After we finished dinner, we sat around chatting.
I noticed one family that consisted of a woman, her son, and an older
gentleman who was not the father of the woman's son. This man was insisting that the boy
made friends with my daughter. The boy seemed very quiet and shy, but you may put those
pieces together as to why, by the end of this story.
The boy didn't seem interested in talking to my daughter, so I just shrugged
the whole thing off as preteens being awkward about talking to the opposite sex. A little
while later, my boyfriend and I talked with his aunt and uncle. I saw my daughter eating
some things off of the dessert plate in the kitchen. This older gentleman and his friend
were in the kitchen talking to my daughter.
It immediately put me off, but I didn't say anything.
I made sure to listen in on the conversation, though.
Thankfully my boyfriend's aunt also noticed and was listening as well.
These men were asking my daughter questions like her name and the town that she lived in.
I assumed they were just trying to be friendly since we weren't from there.
But my daughter just played it off like she didn't know the answers to their questions.
They then tried to get her to tell them her home address.
My boyfriend's aunt was trying to warn me of this at the same time that I noticed it,
and that's when I stepped in.
I swooped my daughter up and took her back to the table with me, keeping her very close.
As we left the party, my boyfriend's aunt was saying goodbye to her friends.
My boyfriend and I noticed these men staring at my daughter very creepily, so we shielded
her with our bodies so that they couldn't.
I wanted to scream at them and rip their eyes out for being so blatantly creepy.
Since we were at a stranger's house in a state thousands of miles from home, I kept myself
as calm as I could.
I just wanted to get the hell out of there and never see these people again.
It's safe to say that we'll never return to one of those parties.
I hope everything is well for the poor little boy
who has to live with that monster.
I worry the older gentleman does awful things to that boy,
and I always wonder what he would have done
had he gotten my daughter to give him any information.
So to the creepy old disgusting men
who tried to get my address and other information from
my 11 year old daughter to do God knows what.
Let's never meet again because next time this mom won't be so nice about it.
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Last summer I started a side job as a wedding videographer.
I bought a ton of equipment and hoped for the best.
Surprisingly, I got a lot of work doing this as the past two years have been huge for weddings.
I realized my love for videography, turning it into my biggest hobby.
I got a few gigs for YouTubers.
I've helped edit, film, and produce some work. I've had no negative experiences in the
field. Until recently. I joined a filmmaker group on Facebook where people post about
all kinds of things, headshots, mixers, casting calls, everything. I was there for equipment rental opportunities.
Since my work tends to vary so much, I like to ask to rent equipment from someone local
rather than buy something for every single job.
I had done this a few times already, and it went well.
I typically needed lighting or audio equipment as that usually wasn't needed for weddings,
but that type of equipment comes into play with most other work.
That was browsing Facebook one night and I saw a post from a familiar face.
A guy I had borrowed a wireless audio receiver from, I'll call him Greg.
Greg had put out a casting call.
His post read something along the lines of,
female lead needed, attractive 18 to 22 year old. Must be comfortable with adult content.
His post didn't elaborate beyond that. I'm not an actor, but I noted the post because I
recognized Greg, not because I was interested in the role. That same night I got a message from him.
Greg asked if I could help him with the project that he was working on.
He said he was trying to shoot a multi-camera scene in Needed a second partner.
I loved opportunities like this so I accepted the request.
He gave me a shoot date, asked me to be there around five, and informed me that this would
be a long shoot. On the day
of the shoot, I pulled up to a house I assumed was his own. I left my equipment in the car
and knocked on the door. Greg met me at the door and seemed happy to see that I showed
up as if he were assuming that I would have flaked on him. He walked me to where they
were setting up for the shoot. It was such a creepy atmosphere.
All the lights were off in the house, and the main floor had a thick haze.
Directors tend to use haze for atmospheric effect, so it didn't seem that out of place,
but it was still eerie. When I walked into the dining room with him,
I saw a guy holding a camera and a bunch of studio lights
set up around the dining table.
They mentioned that they were testing the hazer before I arrived, which is why it was already
so hazy in the house.
I noticed that there was nobody else there.
Greg's casting call post specifically mentioned a female lead, but the crew seemed to be the
only people on set.
Greg mentioned that we were waiting for the actor to show up, so we had some time to discuss
the scene.
He described the scene in detail as we waited.
He was the director and the co-star.
The scene was odd.
He would profess his love to a female lead since his character had loved her from afar
for some time, and she would admit that she felt the
same.
They would then share a passionate kiss, and the scene would end with them entering the
bedroom.
He said he would try and shoot a sex scene, but he wasn't sure if the female lead was
up for it.
The other camera guy scoffed at Greg's comment, as if to say, why wouldn't she want to shoot
a sex scene?
I remember that his casting call did mention adult content, but he didn't mention it when
he messaged me about working with him on the project.
It did catch me off guard that this was the scene that he hired me to help him with.
He spoke a bit more about the rest of the film to us.
It sounded like the rest was of him following the woman around.
He mentioned that it was about a desperate guy that was hopelessly in love.
But to me, it sounded like stalking. I didn't say any of this to him. It was his
film, and I didn't care if it was bad. I just wanted the experience and the paycheck.
About 20 minutes past before he called the actor that we were waiting for. He seemed to
be upset on his phone. He argued for a bit
and returned to the crew shortly after. She canceled, Greg muttered angrily. I apologized and said
that I could reschedule. His eyes shut up to mine. You could do it, he said as he smiled.
He must have felt so smart and lucky right then for having this idea.
I don't act, I softly declined.
It's fine, you sure me.
The role has ten lines in the whole script, I just need somebody beautiful with a good
body, and you fit those criteria.
I don't know, I attempted to decline again.
I felt so gross, not only was his compliment about my appearance unwanted, but I wasn't
interested in acting whatsoever.
Let me just grab the script, and you can see for yourself, Greg begged, quickly running
out of the room. The camera guy and I locked eyes. He seemed uncomfortable as well. A few
seconds later, Greg returned with the script, handed it to me,
and begged me to read it. I skimmed through the script, and good Lord. There were scenes
where Greg's character mentioned the female lead would be in high school. One of the lines
during the sex scene would have been, I have to get home, I have homework. What the fuck?
I pretended to read further while I sat, and thought of the best way to get out of there.
I wasn't about to do this, no chance in hell. I wouldn't have been okay filming it, let alone
starring in it. As I sat there, Greg piped up. I think if we just go all in on the sex scene,
we won't have to do more than a couple of takes. Fuck that. I placed a script down on the table and stood up.
I'm not comfortable with any of this, I stated.
Greg looked dumbfounded and asked, why not?
I didn't want to argue, I just wanted to go home.
I told him it wasn't for me and I started to exit.
Greg followed me out to my car.
He begged the entire time and offered to pay me twice as much.
He offered to let me keep my top on during the sex scene.
At one point he sounded mad because he said,
every hot chick thinks they're too good for this small role.
I wanted to scream or talk some sense into him, but I also knew it wasn't worth it.
I kept saying no, or I'm good as I left.
Thankfully, he let me leave without
doing more to make me stay in film. He stood in the driveway looking pathetic as I backed out.
I feel lucky that he didn't do anything that would warrant additional action from me.
He hasn't texted me or posted anything else on the page about the project.
I'm glad that the other camera guy was there, because Greg might not have been aggressive, but he was worked up. The other camera guy probably
didn't know what he to this creepy film.
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I went to high school in a small town of less than 7,000.
My ambition was to be an actress, singer, and
Broadway star, so I auditioned for the Fall musical. I quickly realized that some seniors
had been leading stars since their sophomore year, so I was cast as part of the chorus.
I figured I had to pay my dues, which was fair enough.
The chorus involved very few rehearsals, but after that month, I started hanging around
the rehearsals after school in hopes that there'd be some random line or solo to dull out.
Spoiler alert, there wasn't.
As I had spent most years of my life being mercilessly bullied at this point, I tried to
bother the others as little as possible, including the seniors
and leads.
I knew a few sophomores and juniors from my old daycareers, so I'd quietly chat with them
while awaiting my chance for the spotlight.
I don't even remember how this happened, but one of the seniors who had a mirror role,
let's call them Sam, started talking to me.
He wasn't particularly handsome or charming, but I felt vulnerable since I was a freshman
deprived of positive interaction for years.
By the time the show rolled around, we were dating in that old naive boyfriend girlfriend
who has never been on an actual date together way.
It was a weird relationship in hindsight.
Though Sam was 18, he didn't have a driver's license, and I vividly remember his mom driving
us to see happy feet and theaters.
It was also an extremely strange experience to be 14 with my 18-year-old boyfriend in a
theater full of small children watching CGI penguins sing the PG-13 version of Let's Talk About Sex.
He also wasn't a particularly good actor or singer.
He only got mirror roles due to his parents donating heavily
to the funding of the school's brand new state-of-the-art auditorium.
He was one of those, I'm a nice guy, people,
that used to be so prevalent.
He was the type of guy who didn't understand why nobody wanted to be with him.
He wore fingerless leather gloves like it was a fashion statement.
He had a semi obsession with things like anime and katanas and made it clear that he was
ready to have sex.
Thanks to being in a very Christian town with the Christian background, it never sat
well the many times he'd ominously say, I can't wait until you turn 18.
I felt unsettled knowing his graduation plans were to attend a very expensive private university
in the city just 30 minutes down the road. He made it obvious that he thought this would
be a long-term relationship.
The cast party after the show wrapped up was in the basement of his parent's house.
It was very g-rated.
There was no alcohol in sight.
Just pizza and general theater kid debauchery.
The plan was for Sam and his mom to drive me home after the party.
However, my mother's expectations of the time the cast
party ended and when it truly ended were very different. Fearing the wrath of my mother, I
instead got a ride home from a senior girl who I knew well from church, much to Sam's annoyance.
To this day, I'm eternally grateful that I made that choice, as I don't recall Sam ever knowing
where I lived. While I was in another state during a holiday break, the relationship wasn't sitting well
with me, saying I love you too, in response to Sam made my stomach churn.
Even though I was still out of state, I decided before New Year's, that enough was enough.
I didn't want to be in this long-term relationship.
I called him and I broke up with him over the phone.
Yes, this was a very cowardly thing to do, but one,
I couldn't stand the idea of being in this relationship any longer and two.
I was 14.
Give me a break on the maturity scale.
At that age, I still thought I could make it in Hollywood,
so remember, I was pretty naive.
Though he didn't want this, I don't remember the breakup going over particularly poorly.
It was a brief conversation.
My friends wasted zero time in telling me how much they disliked him.
As soon as they knew about the breakup, some leads from the show came out of the woodwork.
They caught up with me in the choir room or auditorium to ask if
I was okay. They also asked why I dated Sam in the first place and said that he was very
creepy. When I explained to them that I was just trying to go with the flow and not bother
people, I learned that they all liked me since I was one of the freshmen that didn't
desperately follow them everywhere trying to impress them.
It was surprising to find out that I had a group of upper-classmen in my corner, though
knowing Sam was a creep earlier would have been some nice info.
While our class schedules often kept Sam and me separate during passing periods, we unfortunately
shared the same lunch period.
There were only two, so this wasn't some cosmic event.
Every lunch period, he would be staring at me.
Whether hiding behind pillars or just a few tables away, he was always staring.
He had this ominous stare, like he was undressing me with his eyes or plotting nefarious things.
His stare is something my mind just
cannot erase even years later. Needless to say, it was uncomfortable as hell. If he somehow
saw me in the hallway, he behaved the same way. Though he didn't know where I lived, I
could hardly sleep at night. I would just stare at the window next to my bed, watching
for shadows in the moonlight,
popping out from behind the closest tree. I had always been terrified, and I was convinced
somebody was watching me through that window while I was sleeping, plotting to break in
and murder my parents and me. This was thanks to my family's too close for comfort proximity
to an active serial killer from the 70s to the 90s.
They were apprehended in the early 2000s, but that's another story for another day.
When April and prom rolled around, Sam cornered me in the commons at school.
He asked me to be his date, even though we had broken up four months ago.
While I should have told him off by now for being an utter
creep for that entire time, I, in one of my greatest displays of Midwest politeness, gently
declined. My cousin had the most well timed wedding, which happened to be during the
weekend of prom, so being out of state was an excellent excuse. This didn't stop the
relentless staring and feelings of being stalked
until the end of the school year, though.
After graduation, he likely went to that nearby
private college.
My family stayed put, and his parents probably still live
in the same house to this day,
but I never saw him again.
A year later, I learned I was the subject
of many rumors after we broke up.
Imagine my surprise to learn that I had been assaulted, pregnant, and had an abortion
at Sam's hands.
It's probably for the best that these were all gross exaggerations.
Shout out to my male friend who squelched the mistruths by threatening anyone who dared
repeat such falsehoods about me.
Sam had never physically harmed me, though I was psychologically damaged.
It took me years to cultivate a healthy romantic relationship with someone who wasn't
awful to me. I've never seen Sam or heard from him on social media after that,
though I may have found and blocked him when I joined Facebook years ago and conveniently
forgotten I did so.
If there's anything I've learned from this experience and the stories collected from
others over the years, seniors have no business dating freshmen and freshmen should be wary
of anyone much older showing interest in them.
I now live happily in another state 18 hours away with my significant other who is a serious upgrade from that shit show. And Sam, let's definitely never meet again.
I was 16 and working at a fast food restaurant in a small town on a toll road.
The fast food restaurant had a gas station attached, so truckers often stopped by to rest
or grab a quick meal.
I worked nights after school, and typically my shifts didn't end until around 11 pm.
The night that this happened, I was cleaning the dining area when I noticed a man who looked
about 40 was watching me as I cleaned the tables and prepared to sweep the floors.
As I began to sweep, he sparked up a conversation with me.
It was innocent at first.
He asked how old I was and mentioned that I looked too young to work.
I truly appeared to be 12
considering I was 4'10 and 85 pounds, not to mention I was practically swimming in my
uniform that they provided to me. It was the smallest size available, yet, if I didn't
put my belt tight, my pants would fall right off of me. I simply smiled at the man and
told him I was 16, even though I didn't look at, and
I continued to sweep. Despite me being short with my answers, and frequently turning my
back to him as I cleaned the area around him, he continued with the questions. He asked
me if I was from the area, if I had siblings, if I worked there long and if I had pets. I
kept answering short as I just wanted to finish my duties and get home to finish
my homework.
As I started going to the back of the dining area, the man got up and followed me around
while I continued cleaning.
Usually truckers will order food, continue to sit and use the free wifi after they finish
eating.
He didn't order anything to eat and he the free Wi-Fi after they finished eating. He didn't
order anything to eat, and he didn't appear to be using the Wi-Fi. The fact that he
was following me around obviously made me uncomfortable, and I tried to sweep faster.
As I got to the final section of the dining area, the man sat down in a booth that I was
trying to clean under and he smirked at me. In a hushed voice, he asked,
Do you know what a lot lizard is?
Since I was barely sixteen and only left my bedroom to go to school or work, I replied
with a quick no, which seemed to be the answer that he wanted to hear.
As soon as he began explaining what a lot lizard was, I couldn't help but whip
my head towards him and give him the most disgusted look I had ever given someone, even
to this day, nearly nine years later. He went on to describe what a lot lizard was. I felt
even more uneasy than I was at the beginning of our interaction, and I quickly finished sweeping
this section that he was in and practically ran to the back of the restaurant.
I told my manager about what had happened since she saw the face I had made at him.
She tried to keep an eye on him and told me that she would mop up for me.
She told me to finish stalking the cooler before I left.
She didn't want me to claim the bathroom since she was worried
that he would try to follow me in as he had followed me around the dining room already.
When I finished stalking the cooler, I checked in with my manager and asked if she needed me
to do anything else before I left. She informed me that the man approached her every five
minutes, asking where I had gone, and when I would be back since he couldn't
see me while I was in the back stocking the cooler. My manager was very concerned, and
she had one of the other employees stay up front and watch the man while she escorted
me out the back exit. She watched me as I ran to my car and locked it the moment I was
inside. The next day when I went to work, she told me
that eventually she told the man that I had left for the night and he became angry. He
started questioning when my next shift was. My manager told him that that was my last
shift before leaving for vacation for a few weeks, which only seemed to make him angrier.
After hearing this, he left the restaurant.
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For reference, I live in a small neighborhood with many townhouses connected by rows.
The specific area that I live in has two rows that make an L shape.
A large fence covers the rest of the open space, separating us from a different neighborhood.
Each townhouse, in each row, has a small, fenced-in backyard, about 10 feet by 6 feet, not too big, but enough room for people to have a small patio and some tables and chairs, things like that. The rest of the open space in the L shape is a large grassy area with a few
trees and plenty of room for kids to play. Each patio has a gate leading to this grassy area,
meaning anybody can enter the patios. The townhouse I live in is on the larger side of the L,
and it's the second to the last house on the edge of the row. An older man lives in the townhouses on the edge of the other row.
Now onto the stories I have about this man, for the sake of the story we'll call him Bill.
The first incident involving Bill happened when I was a young child.
I was anywhere from 6 to 9.
Before my current neighbors moved into the last house on the row, we had a different
neighbor. He was very kind to all of us kids and generally very sweet.
Besides his house, he had a ton of junk and furniture. At the time, I remember I was
playing in the grassy area when I heard the sound of quiet meowing. I walked over to
the area where the neighbor had a bunch of junk and crouched
down, finding a few kittens hidden under all the junk. There was a small space where they
were hiding. As a child, I was focused on trying to pet the kittens, so I reached out
my hand only to hear a sharp harsh yell. I turned to see Bill shouting at me from his gated patio,
telling me to get my hand away from there. Naturally, I assumed he was concerned about a child's
safety. However, he shouted at me like I stepped onto his property or was a thief. I tried to tell him
I just wanted to pet the kittens, but he shouted at me again
to get my hand away. This interaction left me with a bad taste in my mouth, but he didn't
necessarily scare me until later.
Fast forward a few years when I was 11 or 12 years old, my aunt and cousin stayed at our
house for a few weeks, for reasons I won't go into.
My cousin, who is only a year older than me, took the bus to her school, and my younger
sibling and I would walk to our school.
My mom worked nine hours a day, and that left the only person in my house, my aunt.
This happened on a school day.
I was walking home with my sibling, and when we were about three minutes away from our
house, we passed Bill.
We've passed Bill several times before, but he never spoke to us, and we never spoke
to him until this day.
As we were passing him, he unexpectedly spoke up.
He didn't say anything special.
He just said, did you have fun at school?
We froze up, but I managed to mutter a week.
Yeah, haha.
Then I subtly signaled to my younger sibling to pick up the pace, and we speed walked
the rest of the way back to the house.
We returned home shortly after this small exchange with Bill, where we were greeted by my aunt.
My cousin also greeted us, as she had arrived home from school early.
I don't know when the conversation popped up, but at some point, I think we mentioned
that Bill spoke to us during our walk home.
My aunt paused and looked a bit shocked. She told us to never speak to him again.
We asked her why, but she didn't say. Another small thing to note, when we got home,
we noticed white sheets covering our kitchen windows, which looked out on the patio. Now this
confused me as a kid, but I wasn't curious enough to know why, so instead I just brushed it off.
My sibling and I brought up Bill again later when we were talking to my older cousin, to
told us something that solidified his creepiness.
We found him staring inside through the kitchen windows from the patio, our cousin explained.
At first I assumed he was staring from the grassy part, which
seemed creepy but not terrible. That was until she revealed that Bill was actually on
our patio, staring through our windows. That clarification sent shivers down my spine.
After that, whenever I saw him walking down the sidewalk, I pulled my sibling close, and
I quietly told
them to ignore him.
I hate knowing that he still lives there.
My mother tells me to be nice and tolerate him, but I can't bring myself to offer him
a smile.
And when I'm walking home from school and I pass him, he tries to make light conversation.
Every time he does this, I'm paranoid that he's
staring through our window again. I actively have paranoid each day that I see him. So
Bill, even though we still live in the same neighborhood, I hope we never talk again,
and let's Not Meet.
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Campus Creep, by Elizabeth,
Creepie Guy at the Gate by Kate.
What did they want from my daughter by Heather,
Creepie Director by Tippy Toe Master.
Freshman should never date serious by a listener that asked to remain anonymous.
Creepy Lonely Trucker Dude by Lex T. And finally, Tails about an old man in my neighborhood by
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