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Footsteps, and burning crayons


EmilyUna65

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Hello,

Yesterday I had a call from my husband who was at home, he had heard footsteps from the bedroom above the laundry room - my daughters - he was alone in the house save for our dog. There was no other human in the house with him as I checked in though out the day no more sounds were heard but a smell of burning crayons persisted for him. When everyone returned home he was the only one who could smell this. I have felt a presence in that bedroom, and in the adjoining closet, that of a young girl - she seems to be happy enough, though I am not sure on the best way to help her to leave, should I ask her if she want's to? I don't want to tell her to go, but would like her to stop scaring people.

Thank you for any and all advice!

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If he's the only one smelling the burning smell I think a trip to the doctor is in order. It's probably nothing but phantom smells can signal a more serious health issue. 

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A few plot holes/inconsistencies, I'm afraid - sounds like a made up story..

5 hours ago, EmilyUna65 said:

Hello,

Yesterday I had a call from my husband who was at home, he had heard footsteps from the bedroom above the laundry room - my daughters - he was alone in the house save for our dog.

Seems a rather odd thing to trigger a phone call.. but never mind that, is this a step-family situation?  If not, then why did you say 'my daughters' and not our daughters, like you did for the dog...?  If I was one of the daughters (or the husband for that matter) I'd be a bit hurt...  And do you not have squirrels/possums/large birds in your region?  You didn't say anything about him properly investigating or even considering possibilities - is that not his 'thing'?

5 hours ago, EmilyUna65 said:

There was no other human in the house with him as I checked in though out the day

You seriously 'checked in though {sic} out the day'????  ummmm..oookay...  As one would..

5 hours ago, EmilyUna65 said:

no more sounds were heard but a smell of burning crayons persisted for him.

Just curious how you and he know what 'burning crayons' smells like - is this something you guys do regularly?  I would have thought that would smell a bit like a candle, given they are mostly wax..  Hardly an uncommon smell.

5 hours ago, EmilyUna65 said:

When everyone returned home he was the only one who could smell this. I have felt a presence in that bedroom, and in the adjoining closet, that of a young girl

..but you already said it was your daughters bedroom, so surely there should be a presence of a girl...  and the fact that you don't give any reasons as to how this presence manifests to you, seems very strange. 

5 hours ago, EmilyUna65 said:

- she seems to be happy enough, though I am not sure on the best way to help her to leave, should I ask her if she want's to? I don't want to tell her to go, but would like her to stop scaring people.

Thank you for any and all advice!

?? Get better at story-telling?  Eg, you say she seems happy.. yet is scaring people???  Scaring them how? ..with a few footsteps that could be anything and burning some crayons?

Sorry, I think this is completely made up.  But that's just me - I hope you have much better luck with other respondents.  I don't think you need any luck with the non-existent mystery..

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6 hours ago, EmilyUna65 said:

I have felt a presence in that bedroom, and in the adjoining closet, that of a young girl - she seems to be happy enough

I think it would be best to explain how you came to those conclusions.

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The smell of burning crayons is from an electrical issue. Probably from the HVAC system or other electrical device, it's basically a slow burn. Get the house checked!

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