Okay, this has been going on for awhile now and I'm sick of it. Someone please help me.
My family built a new house about seven years ago, and everything was fine for awhile. After a few months, I sterted to feel nervous in the computer room and my bedroom for unknown reasons. I shrugged this off, thinking that it was stress or something. After happening for two years, I started to think to myself "Is something bigger happening here?"
A few nights later, I woke up from a deep sleep, but I felt frightened this time. I looked around my room and saw a paleness (that's the only way I can really describe it) moving towards the door. I stuck my head under the covers and after what seemed like an eternity I fell back to sleep. The next morning I figured that I only saw something because I just woke up and was tired.
A few weeks later, my friend slept over at my house, and we slept in the computer room. I woke up feeling somewhat frightened again, but my friend being there made me feel a little better. About a minute later, my friend said to me "Can you see that?" The paleness was back. We both were lying there looking at it, but it eventually faded away. I didn't see it again for awhile.
I didn't see it again for another year. I was walking up the stairs and walking down the hallway to my room. Once I was about a meter-and-a-half away from the door, the paleness came back again. It was much clearer this time. It was a girl, her outline formed a nightgown, and she had long brown hair that went to about the middle of her forearm. She looked about thirteen or fourteen. She faded after about five seconds.
Since then, I've been seeing this "paleness" frequently. Even during the day, I can see movements out of the corner of my eye. Even though the house if new, is it possible for a location to be haunted? I live in a new subdevision in New Bruncwick, Canada, and there is no historical information on my area. The location is very specific (only the two rooms), which are on top of eachother (my room is directly above the computer room).
If anyone can help me, it would be appreciated. How should I go about this?