Morgan

Morgan

The Youngest Ones

Children describe these experiences differently. Without the frameworks adults reach for. Without the need to convince, explain, or justify. A child sees something and reports it the way they’d report anything else they noticed — matter of factly, without drama,…

Something Was There

A figure at the end of the bed. A shadow that moved against the light. Something standing in a doorway that wasn’t standing there a moment ago. Not all unexplained experiences come with comfort. Some are simply — there. Present…

I Wasn’t Alone

The moment everything was at its most fragile — and something arrived. Not invited. Not expected. A presence that shouldn’t have been there by any ordinary explanation, in the moments when ordinary explanation was the last thing available. An accident.…

They Came Back

Something happened after the loss. A presence. A moment of contact that didn’t fit the expected silence of grief. Maybe it was a smell — pipe smoke in a room nobody had smoked in for years. A dog that barked…

At The Edge

For a moment — minutes, seconds, an uncertain duration — they were gone. What they describe afterward is consistent in ways that are difficult to explain. The calm. The absence of pain. The sense of clarity rather than confusion. A…

I Still Don’t Know

Some experiences don’t fit. Not the ghost story category. Not the angel story category. Not near death, not visitation, not any of the frameworks the paranormal world has developed to contain the unexplained. Something happened. It has no name. It…

Unexplained Stories

true paranormal stories

Some experiences don’t fit neatly into “angel” or “ghost.” They aren’t dramatic enough to be horror stories.They aren’t ordinary enough to forget. They are the moments people describe quietly: “I can’t explain it, but I know it happened.”“It felt like…