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Title: Dead Skin
By: Anonymous
In 2005, my widowed aunt (whose husband passed away a year before) and her three kids left their home in Thailand to settle in the U.S.
One very late night, my aunt found her youngest son, who was 3 at the time, watching TV. When she asked him to turn it off and go to bed, he replied, "But daddy still wants to watch TV with me."
That gave my aunt chills. Scared, she called my mom and asked my mom to sleep over that night. When my mom arrived, she asked my aunt's son why he wasn't sleeping, and he gave her the same response. His daddy still wanted to watch TV with him. Angry at her son, my aunt started yelling at him and asked him to stop lying and to go to bed. Suddenly, the lights went out.
Both my aunt and mom became very frightened, and they asked the son why he turned off the lights. He said, "It wasn't me. It was daddy. You guys kept yelling at me, so he turned off the lights."
My aunt told her son to, "Tell daddy to turn on the lights. We won't yell at you anymore." Her son started giggling histerically and asked his dad to turn on the lights, and it turned back on.
Fast forward to a couple of days. My mom asked my aunt if there was anything my aunt had that belonged to her late husband which may have caused him to follow her to America. She replied, "Yes. On the day of his funeral, I loved and missed him a lot. So while sitting by his death bed, I gently carressed his arms and some of his dead skin came off. The elders told me to keep it for good luck."
My aunt ended up throwing the dead skin of her late husband away, and they moved out of that apartment soon after. There hasn't been anything scary going on since, and her son doesn't remember the night his father came to watch TV with him.