A loud knock and then a plea could be heard from the other side of the door. “Can I use your phone to call home?” asked the small voice. Elenore opened the door and then slammed the door in the child’s face, when she saw the black eyes on the little girl. Chills ran up and down Elenore’s spine, she has never seen anything so eerie in her life. The little girl knocked on the door again and said “Don’t be afraid. I only want to use you for a while.” Elenore called the police and no sign of the girl could be found. It has been reported that thousands of people of all ages have vanished. Could this be the result of the black-eyed children?
What are the black-eyed children? It has
been speculated that they may be alien hybrids, demons, vampires or ghosts and
they are soulless, scary and evil. They leave a long-lasting impression filled
with fear after seeing these children. Some of their victims ended up seeing
them in various locations. The earliest sighting of one of these eerie children
was reported by Brian Bethel, a journalist, in 1996 (Stockman, 2013).
Black-eyed children usually range from six
to 16 years of age, wear hoodies and otherwise normal clothing such as jeans.
These strange children appear out of nowhere and use various excuses to gain
access to homes and vehicles. They appear to be normal kids except for the
black eyes. Being in the vicinity of these beings has caused a feeling of
unease and terror. Some people have reported that the children had talons for
feet and other demonic features. They always ask for something, usually to gain
entry into the person’s home or vehicle. There are no reported stories about
when someone invited one of the black-eyed children into their home or vehicle.
In 2014, a British newspaper reported that more and more black-eyed children
have been seen all over the world.
Various theories exist that explain the
strange phenomenon such as a rare disease called alkaptonuria which has been
known to cause black eyes, skin and bones. This disease was more prominent in
Slavakia, but has been known to occur in other places in the world including
the United States. It is also believed that these scary beings appear when
people have lost their innocence and may be entering a darker part of their
lives. Their appearance may represent the darker sides of people, the darker
energy that is in all people (Stockman, 2013).
The following are eight of the 16 episodes
in which people reported being terrified when they saw the Black Eyed Kids
which were taken from Instagram Quotes about Submissions collected by Christine
Stockton in 2013 and compiled by Thought Catalog.
“1. Midnight caller.
“It almost felt like a dream.
I woke up to my dog, Lucy, barking. She was upright on the bed where my husband
and I were sleeping with our 22-month-old daughter, staring at our door like an
unknown stranger was out there rummaging around. I thought she was just
freaking out over a house noise. We’d only had her for 3 months and she was
still a puppy. It could have been anything, our roommate, a creak from the
house settling, the awnings moving outside in the breeze- I wasn’t too
concerned initially.
“I decided the best bet would be to open
the door and show her nothing was there. It sounds a bit silly, but it’s what
we do with our daughter when she gets scared, and I figured it should work with
a puppy, too. I opened the door and she raced to the front door. She stood
there, snarling at the door. It was an angry, violent growl, one I had never
heard her make before. I looked groggily at her and opened the baby gate
blocking the doorway, planning to open the door and show her everything was OK.
“The second my hand reached for the
deadbolt, Lucy went wild. She started barking and jumped toward me, and when I
touched the metal, she suddenly changed her temper. She whimpered, almost like
she was afraid and backing down. As her mannerism changed, so did mine, I
wasn’t calm anymore. My heart was racing and sinking at the same time. I had
been flooded with a mixture of fear and dread. I looked through the peephole. I
can’t explain why I looked, but I did. Outside were two kids.
“One was just a smidgen shorter than me, and
didn’t look much younger. I’m 21, and she looked to be 16 or 17. She was
slender and pale. Her hair was a light shade of honey blonde, and she wore it
long, about mid-back, with long, thin, blunt bangs in the front that covered
most of her eyes. She wore jeans, a light-wash that’s popular right now, and a
thin-looking olive colored pullover style hoodie. She held the hand of a small
girl, who looked to be around 3 or 4, in the same style jeans and a button-down
ivory cardigan. The smaller one looked at the floor shyly, but had the same
shade of hair, tied back in a ponytail. She held a stuffed toy under her free
arm, and it was identical to one my daughter has, as was their style of dress.
Had it not been for the feeling of overwhelming dread and fear, I probably would
have asked these children in and given them some tea or hot chocolate to get
them out of the bitter cold. Something about them seemed off. At this point, I
hadn’t made any noise. I hadn’t shushed the dog or grumbled, nothing- I hadn’t
turned on any lights, these kids had no indicators I was at the door. The older
one spoke.
“She had a voice that was mature,
confidant, strong, and without an accent. She held her head tilted downward,
and I couldn’t see her eyes. She said ‘We have to use your phone.’ I stood
frozen in fear. How did she know I was there? She raised her head to face me
directly, and that was when I saw her eyes. There was a reason I couldn’t see
them through her bangs before they were black, or midnight blue, or a dark,
dark purple, they were otherworldly. she said. ‘Our mother is worried.’
“As someone who has always been interested
in creepy stories, I knew what she was the second she looked at me through the
door. I have never been one to believe in these things, as a staunch Atheist
and skeptic when it comes to the paranormal. I had written off many a ghost
story from friends and family members eager to tell their tale. I didn’t
believe it. Still, I couldn’t rationalize my way out of this. I was standing
with nothing but a thin wooden door between me and a Black-Eyed Kid. There was
no questioning what was right in front of me.
“I did not answer her. Slowly and silently,
I backed away from the door, Lucy still cowering at my ankles. She kept
talking. ‘Just let us in to use your phone.’ I took another step back, and with
that step, the tone changed. At first, she seemed polite. When I took that
second step back, she became commanding, almost hostile. ‘We’re not going to
hurt you. If we wanted to do that, we would have broken in. I’ll ask again. May
we come in and use your phone?’ Lucy snarled at the door, and I inched
backward, though something inside me seemed to be slowly pulling me back toward
the door. It wasn’t a physical pulling so much as a subconscious need to go
back and let them in.
“I got to my room, covered up the window, locked the door, and sat there in the dim light of the nightlight. I heard her call me back to the door once more, and then quiet. I didn’t go back to sleep that night, and I haven’t slept right since. I know from reading about them that BEK’s can’t just come in without permission. I know they haven’t hurt anyone, but I still fear I’ll be the exception. When I told my husband, he said it was just a dream. He keeps telling me to forget it, but this lingering feeling of sadness, this dread when the house is silent at night, this fear of a knock at the door… this tells me otherwise.
“2. Halloween
“This
is so funny. I’d never hear of Black-Eyed Kids (BEK’s) before my incident so I
come on here to post my story and the first story I see is about a BEK. Weird.
“Let me preface this by saying I’m by no
means a writer, just a ‘domestic engineer’ living in north Texas. Also, I don’t
believe in the paranormal – ghosts, demons, aliens, whatever. However, I did
have an event happen to me this Halloween I have to admit has me has me
scratching my head…
“So, it had been a slow trick-or-treat
night in our neighborhood that evening, which is pretty odd in itself. We
usually have kids from different areas ‘dropped off’ in ours and have a
constant parade at our door. That night I’d say we’d had no more than 8 or 10
groups of kids come the entire night. It was about 9:30 pm. and my husband and
I were sitting in our family room watching some of those ghost shows based on
(supposedly) actual events. Like I said, I don’t believe in that stuff but I do
like a good ghost story now and then and it was Halloween and all.
“We hadn’t had any activity at the door in
over half an hour and it was getting late so we decided to turn the porch light
off and let our dog Chloe out of her crate. Chole is an American Bulldog and is
very docile. We only put her in her crate because we were afraid she’d try and
get out to ‘play’ with all the kids and I didn’t want to have to chase after
her down the street. Also, we didn’t want her to scare any of the kids because
she would look a little intimidating to the young kids.
“So, I turned the outside light off. let
Chloe out and she followed me back to the couch and lay down at my feet. It was
getting close to 10:00pm when my husband decided he’d had enough fun for the
night and was going to go upstairs, take a shower and get ready for bed. After
all, it was Thursday and he still had to get up early the next day. My teenage
son was out with his friends at a local haunted house and wasn’t expected back
for another hour or so, so that left me alone on the couch with Chloe.
“Now, just because I don’t believe doesn’t
mean those shows don’t freak me out a bit, and being alone now watching I’d
have to say was kind of “on edge,” as it were. It wasn’t long after I heard the
upstairs water for the shower turn on when there came a light ‘knock – knock –
knock’ at the front door. My initial reaction was “what the hell, really? It’s
almost 10:00 go home…’ but soon an uneasy feeling came over me. Why the knock?
Our doorbell glows and in the dark and without the porch light, it would be
extra obvious to anyone there.
“I paused. I couldn’t really just ignore
it, our front door has a big beveled glass panel and anybody right at the door
could see in enough to see someone was in the family room watching TV. It would
be pretty rude for me to just sit there and not answer it. ‘Knock – knock –
knock’, again from the door. I glance down at Chloe and she was gone. My gaze
followed her usual path to the front door expecting her to be on her way there
as she normally does. Nothing, she wasn’t there.
“I stood up to look around the room better
and found her, crouching by the back door like she was wanting out. However,
she never asks to go out like that. She always comes and licks my hand or puts
her head on my knee. This was totally out of character for her, and I have to
say heightened my anxiety. ‘Chloe, crate!’ I said. She just turned back to look
at me like ‘hell no lady, ain’t movin.’
“I yelled up to my husband, but if he was
already in the shower, I knew there was no chance of him hearing me. “Knock –
knock – knock.” About that time a car drove down our street and cast just
enough light on the door to where I could see the silhouettes of two small
children through the glass. I instantly felt relief. It was just some kids,
probably a couple of my neighbors on their way back home who wanted to stop by
and show me their costume or something. I headed to the door and looked back to
make sure Chloe wasn’t going to follow, what a great watchdog I thought to
myself as she just sat there.
“I turned on the porch light when I got to
the door and sure enough, I could see through the glass that it was a couple of
pretty small kids. A little late for such young ones I thought and I began to
wonder about what kind of parents would let their kids run the streets that
late at night. I only opened the door enough to where I could block Chloe’s
escape if she decided to grow some balls, which was only about two feet. What
struck me immediately as odd was the kids weren’t wearing any costumes; they
were in normal street clothes. Also, no customary ‘Trick-or-treat!’ either. I
began to feel very uneasy again.
“It was a girl and boy. The girl, to my
left, was older – I’d say about 11 or 12. I could tell she was blond, but I
couldn’t make out any distinct features as our lights are from high above and
on columns at the front of the porch so most of the light was coming from
behind them. I had not opened the door wide enough for any light from inside to
hit them directly. The boy was younger and about a foot shorter, I’d say 8 or 9
and looked to have light brown hair.
“The girl very politely spoke up, ‘Ma’am,
can we please come inside and use your phone to call our mom?’ As she spoke
something in the pit of my stomach was telling me something was wrong. What
kid, even at that age doesn’t have a cell phone of their own these days? I
couldn’t remember the last time I’d had anybody asked to use my home phone.
“Um… hun, don’t you have a phone of your own you can call your mom on?” I
asked. This was when things really got weird. Both kids turned to look at one
another like they were going to say something to one another, but neither
spoke. They both turned back to me and the girl said, ‘Ma’am, my cell phone
battery doesn’t have any charge left in it. Can we please come inside and call
our mother? We’re alone out here and my brother is scared.’
“I have to admit there were two competing
feelings going on inside me. The first, that of a mother’s heart that wanted to
help these two small children get to their mom. The other, a sinking fear in my
gut that was keeping the other feeling at bay. It was then I noticed that
during the short conversation I’d already opened the door a few extra inches
which I was completely unaware of doing. I stopped. “Honey, why don’t you give
me your mother’s number and I can call her myself.” Another pause and they
again looked at one another. After a short moment, they turned back to me and
the girl said, ‘Ma’am, my little brother has to use your bathroom. Can we
please come inside while you call our mom?’ And with that last statement the
little girl moved closer toward the door like she was going to just walk on in
by me.
“As she did, she stepped into the light
coming from inside the house and I got my first real good look at her. Solid,
jet black eyes – that’s all I could see. That motherly instinct was gone and
replaced by terror I don’t think I’ve ever felt in my life. I could feel every
hair on my arms and back of my neck standing at attention. I closed the door to
where just my face was able to stick out. The little girl stopped and again
pleaded, “Please Ma’am we’re really scared and alone out here. We HAVE to come
inside. Please help us!” Then, like on cue, both kids began to whimper and cry.
“That’s when the fear took over and I shut
and locked the door. “I’ll call your mom if you give me the number,” I shouted
through the door, ‘but I’m not letting you in my house!’ I could still see them
stand there on the porch, just staring at me thru the beveled glass pane. Part
of me wanted to run upstairs to my husband, but the bigger part didn’t want to
lose track of where they were. That would have freaked me out even more to not
know where they were.
“After what seemed like forever, but
probably only a few seconds, I decided I’d call my neighbor that lives across
the street. As I made my way to the side table by our couch to my phone, I
glanced at the back door – Chloe was nowhere to be found. We later found her in
the guest room under the bed. When I got to my phone and started to look for
his contact information, it was only then the kids stepped away from the door
and began to walk to the street.
“As they did, I walked to the door to get a
better look to see where they went, still not calling my neighbor. If you get
close enough to the glass you can see out enough to make out peep hole shapes,
but you can see much detail. Of course, standing that close to the door would
make you pretty obvious to anyone outside looking in. From the door, I could
see that the kids were still standing under the streetlamp nearest my house,
staring at me. As I lifted the phone to my ear after calling, only then did the
kids start walking down our street. I met my neighbor out under the lamp once
he was out there, but the kids were nowhere to be seen.
“Like I said, I don’t believe in any of this stuff and had never even heard about black eyed kids before talking to my friend. What I really think (what I have to think) is these kids were just out yanking people’s chains on Halloween night. But I will say this for them, they were good. Really good at it. They scared the s… out of me AND my dog!
“3. ‘You must let me in.’
“On March 17, 2008 I had
my one and only encounter with a black-eyed kid. Before my experience I had
never heard of anything having to do with the black-eyed kids. I was 12. I was
sitting outside of a hairdresser’s salon in an old Chevy pickup waiting for my
mom to get her hair cut. About 15 minutes had passed and I saw some kid walking
back and forth along the sidewalk in front of my parked car. At first, I
thought I recognized him as one of my friends from school so I banged on the
front windshield until he looked my way. It was not anyone I knew. At this
point I was not scared at all. Not yet. The boy walked over to the side of my
car and just stared at me. I think to let me get a good look at his eyes. To
freak me out. Let me tell you.
“If you have never seen a black eyed kid…
you have no idea what to imagine. Pupils black as the night sky. The boy
whispers “You must let me in” and then I locked the car doors and ducked down
into the space below the seats. Five minutes later he was gone. When my mother
got into the car she told me a boy with black eyes had come into the
hairdressers and insisted for my mother to give him the keys to the car. She
refused……thank God she did.
“4. Trick or treat?
“This really freaked me
out… Yesterday I noticed my neighbor hadn’t put out all his Halloween deco-rations/lights/etc.
The past two years I’ve lived next to him he’s gone all out for Halloween. I
don’t know him well, he’s younger, single, but I know he likes kids (not in a
creepy way). His brother and sister-in-law and their kids are always visiting
him and he plays with his three young nieces and nephews out in the yard. So
anyway, I got home from work and was walking up my driveway and I saw him
outside and said something like ‘Hey man, you better get your Halloween stuff
up or that house up the street is going to beat you for best decorations.’ He
kind of smiles sheepishly and says that he’s actually going to keep his house
dark this year and just put candy out. I asked if he was going out of town, but
he said no, something happened last year that really scared him.
“Now I was concerned for my own safety if
some weirdos were coming around our neighborhood (which is a pretty safe
neighborhood with tons of young families living here), so I asked him what
happened. He said last year he had his brother’s family over so they could
trick-or-treat in the neighborhood since they live in an apartment complex that
doesn’t do much for Halloween. He had a bunch of kids come to the door like
always. His family took off around 10:30 and there were only a few older
trick-or-treaters, but by 11:30 they were pretty much done. So, he was inside,
watching TV and the doorbell rings. He grabs the candy bowl and heads over,
noticing that it’s a little past midnight and that’s pretty rude for
trick-or-treaters to still be out, but then notices he hasn’t turned off all
his decoration lights yet, so his house is still a beacon. He swings the door
open and is about to yell ‘BOO!’ or something to freak them out, but stops dead
when he sees the kids at the door.
“He
said one was probably around 13-14 and the other around 16-17 (both boys). They
weren’t dressed up, but he remembers the older one was wearing a flannel
checkered shirt. He was immediately overcome with uneasiness, like opening the
door was a huge mistake. They just stared at him and he noticed they had really
big irises and dilated pupils. He couldn’t even see the whites of their eyes,
so he figured they were contact lenses. He was frozen there holding the candy
bowl, like he couldn’t slam the door in their face as much as he wanted to. So,
he nervously tried to smile at them hoping they would ‘break character’ and ask
for candy or something. The younger one said they had gotten lost and needed to
come in and use his phone. That was when he closed the door more than halfway
on them and said ‘No, sorry’ and the older one said something like ‘Can we just
wait in your house until our parents come get us?’ but by then he was convinced
that his life was in danger and these kids must be high on something or intending
to rob him and he just kept mumbling ‘No, sorry, goodnight’ as he inched the
door closed and locked it.
“He told me he was so scared at that point
that they were going to try to break in through one of his windows or
something, but he looked through the peephole and they had turned to leave. He
watched TV with the volume really low so he could hear any sounds at all and he
said he stayed up till like 5 am because he was too scared to go to bed and
drop his guard. The whole time he’s telling me this I’m thinking oh my god,
this sounds so familiar, just like the Black-eyed kids urban legend. Then I
thought hey, maybe this dude is trying to scare me because after all, he does
have the Halloween spirit…so I’m looking at him incredulously but trying not to
seem too gullible. So, I’m like ‘Man, that is really crazy, sounds like the
Black-eye kids.’ He just looks at me blankly, ‘The what, is that a movie or
something?’ and I said no, but told him to go look it up online.
“Like an hour later I get a knock on my
door (and admittedly, almost jump out of my skin thinking it’s a demon child).
It was my neighbor and his eyes were freaking huge. He swears to me up and down
that he had never heard of the BEKs before and it’s so similar to what happened
to him. So, we talked awhile longer and I told him that quite a few people
probably know about that urban legend and it’s possible it was just teenagers
with black scleral contacts trying to freak people out on Halloween (which
would be genius, by the way). But he said the fear he felt was so primal and
came over him the second he opened the door for them.
“5. Every story I’ve read about them is from someone who already knew about them.
“Last night was like any
other night, I was switching between listening to music and watching youtube
videos with one headphone in so I can hear my infant daughter if she cries,
that way my wife can get a full night’s sleep (she works at 4am at the hospital
every day). When I decide to go lay down in the spare bed in the baby’s room.
“Just as I dosed off I heard a thumping
coming from the front porch, startled at first I open my eyes wide and scan the
room. Realizing it was most likely my cat scratching himself on the front porch
I dozed back off. Then again, the thumping. “Damn cat” I got out of bed to run
him off the porch only to see he wasn’t there any more, now that I was up again
I wasn’t the least bit tired. I figured I’ll just get some tea and check
Facebook while I’m up, maybe finish the web series I was watching on youtube
and a few minutes into the video I felt the sudden urge to look up at the
kitchen window, there they were, the tops of two short statured peoples’ heads
cresting the stairs just above my window frame. The people were just short
enough to not see in the window but I could see out. I heard no footsteps on my
porch as my stomach turned, but the knock, the knock was a steady hollow thump.
The very same thump I had just blamed on my cat. Deciding it was best not to
answer I shut my laptop and crept by the door back to the baby’s room.
“I assumed it was some of the people from
the low-income housing across the road from me that were high or hiding from
the cops or maybe looking for my cousin who stays with me often and has many
friends over there. The last thing I needed was to try to explain to two
stoners that I was trying to sleep even though it was 2am.
“It wasn’t until I got to my daughter’s
room that the creepiness set in. The thump had moved from the kitchen to the
bedroom windows, both windows, a room apart thumping in perfect time. These
stoners were going to wake up my daughter if I didn’t run them off now. Pissed
off I went out to the kitchen, unlocked and opened the door ready to run around
to the side of the house and kick some little idiots’ ass.
“It happened then, standing there looking
up at me were two 10 or 11- year-old boys. The feeling of dread and the smell
of mold almost made me vomit. The smaller of the two then spoke ‘May we use
your telegraph?’ Huh? I just stared blankly at these boys, horrified of what I
then realized. Their eyes were pitch black. He asked again to use my
‘telegraph.’
“There wasn’t a sound to be heard no
crickets chirping, no dogs barking, no cars driving by. Nothing. I tried to
play it cool and ignore the fact that he didn’t say telephone, or phone, or
cell. Anything that would have made any sense of the situation and calmly
replied “I don’t have service at my house sorry.” The expressions on their
faces turned to rage as I finished my sentence. Swiftly I shut the door and
locked it as quickly as I could, then stumbled back to protect my daughter. I
picked her up from her crib and held her close, the fact that she didn’t wake
up freaked me out the most but I managed to gather my senses enough to make
sure she was still breathing and warm, everything seemed okay with her.
“The thumping on the windows was back, I
dropped to the floor as close to the wall as I could and held my little girl in
my arms and wept like a child. I felt helpless and afraid. I lay there for what
felt like hours and hours crying and shaking until I heard it, my wife’s alarm
clock. The thumping stopped the instant the alarm went off and I crept into the
master bedroom with the baby. ‘What’s wrong with you?’ My wife asked… ‘I just
had a bad dream’ Is all I could mutter out. ‘okay well give me the baby so I
can feed her before work.’ I handed my wife the baby and she fed her like any
normal day. I turned on every light in the house and made coffee for her. For
some reason just having her awake calmed my nerves enough to pretend like
nothing happened. I walked her out to the car nervously with the baby in my
arms. I asked her not to leave until I walked back in the house. She was put
off by the request but did so to humor me. Once I was safely in the house, I
locked the door again, and in the house. I sat horrified until she got home. I
insisted we go to the next town over and stay the weekend at my brother’s
house… and here I sit horrified while she sleeps in the guest room with my
daughter. Wondering why they stopped when the alarm went off. I think I know
the answer. I was aware of BEKs, she wasn’t. Every story I’ve read about them
is from someone who already knew about them. Maybe, Just maybe knowledge of
them existing is the only reason they visit.
“6. ‘No. You won’t be
calling anybody.’
“The incident took place
about 13 years ago. I had just moved to a new city with my wife. We were small
town newlyweds from the Midwest. We moved cross country to one of the biggest
cities in the Southwest so I could attend graduate school. Being naive and new
to city living, I habitually answered the door without a second thought. Never
again after this.
“The first thing that should have tipped me
off to the peculiarity of this situation was the fact that someone was knocking
at 6:00 in the morning. The second thing that should have dawned on me is this
kid had to reach over a rather tall patio gate to unlatch and open it.
“The knock at the door was startling. My
wife and I were getting ready for work, a pretty normal routine. The moment I
opened the door, I was overtaken with an inexplicable sense of fear. To this
day, I can picture him. Teenager, average height, average build, knee length
black leather coat, short black hair and sunglasses. The sunglasses at 6:00
a.m. struck me as odd and even more odd, he was eating an apple. He was very
polite and asked if he could come in and warm up. I said, “No”, closed the door
and slid the security chain in to place. A moment later, another knock. I
opened the now chained door, and before I could speak, he asked again if he
could come in and warm up. ‘NO!’ I reply and attempted to close the door.
Before the door could shut, he put his hand out stopping the door on its
hinges. He looked directly in to my eyes, still wearing his sunglasses, and
said, ‘Can I at least get some ketchup for my apple?’ I reply, albeit a little
confused. ‘Get the hell outta here! My wife is calling the police!’ He takes a
moment to let this information sink in, lowers his glasses, revealing eyes as
black as obsidian and says, ‘No. You won’t be calling anybody.’ At that moment
I force the door closed, lock it, and call out to my wife, she is scared
shitless hiding in the bedroom. All jacked up on adrenalin, I rip the curtains
back to look out the window next to the door. He’s gone. Absolutely no trace of
him. I go out on the patio and check the gate, it’s still latched from the
inside. That was messed up, I think to myself and as I turn to enter the house.
I notice a half-eaten apple lying on the ground.
“7. I was having a visceral
experience all over my body.
“I’d be lying if I told you I didn’t know
about Black Eyed Kids before this happened to me, late summer last year. I
definitely did. Now, in the moment, that idea never crossed my mind. But
afterward? Hell yes. And the thought lead to all kinds of regret I realize is
stupid, but I am getting ahead of myself.
“Let me tell you about my neighborhood. I
live in a poor part of town. A bit ghetto, a bit of the barrio, a bit of the
lower economic class of a cross-section of races. It’s L.A. The apartment
complex spans a short block, it’s dusty brown like the desert we live in. It’s
got two pools, lots of little Mexican children and, for the most part, a pretty
friendly population.
“I am a destitute writer trying to make it
in Hollywood, so I spend my free time writing. When this happened, I was
working mostly in the mornings and afternoons. I would get home, hit the gym
and then settle in for an evening in front of the computer.
“It’s pretty common for the evenings in the
summer to be chaotic around our apartment complex. Kids playing in the pool,
the ice-cream man pushing his cart up and down the sidewalk, women talking
outside the laundry-room (hey, I do my own laundry, but I am pretty much the
only guy I see here doing it). You know. Nice. Low-income but pleasant. Like a
mixed-race 21st Century version of a Fifties Sitcom.
“And people will knock on your door.
Sometimes to borrow something. I cook, so neighbors pop by to find out the
origins of the great aromas wafting from my kitchen window.
“Sometimes for a little help working on a
broken-down car. But mostly kids are selling candy bars or Christmas wrapping
paper. Or jittery tweakers selling magazine subscriptions. Or old Mexican men
selling bootleg DVD’s. LOTS of Jehovah’s Witnesses.
“Because it’s hot out I leave my windows
open (A.C. isn’t cheap and I’ve got no money, remember?) hoping for the cross
breeze. That means, though I can’t see anyone from where I sit and work, I can
hear them very clearly as they walk up to my door.
“When I hear someone knock, I answer it.
Besides buying the occasional candy bar, I smile, politely decline, wish them a
nice day and send them off. No big deal.
“That evening it was quiet. Which was
strange in and of itself. I should at least have been able to hear the distant
sound of Ranchero music. I heard a couple of people walk up to my door. I am
not the first apartment in my courtyard, so usually I hear the salespeople as
they knock on my neighbors’ doors and work their way around to me. Not this
time. Whoever it was walked right up to my door and knocked.
“I got up to answer it, reaching for the
door handle when a chill went through my body like I have never experienced. A
cold tightness in my chest. I halted my hand movement towards the door handle
and placed it flat on the door as if I
was feeling for heat
from a fire. I have a peephole on my door, but it never crossed my mind to use
it. I stood there with my hand flat on the door and listened. They knocked
again.
“I don’t scare easy. And I wasn’t exactly
afraid, but I was having a visceral experience all over my body. A base, fear
reaction. Just like I could hear them, they had heard me move to the door. They
knew I was inside.
“‘Yes?’ I said, “Who is it?” A boy’s voice
answered. ‘We need to use your phone.’ ‘Yeah, that’s not gonna happen.’ I started
laughing. I stress laugh, when I am in pain or under pressure. They heard me
laughing. And neither of us moved for about a minute or two. A really, really,
long minute or two.
“Finally, they walked away. Not to any of
the other of the eight doorways within fifteen feet. Not to ask anyone else.
Before they could have gone more than a dozen yards, curiosity reasserted
itself and I yanked the door open, running after them to see who it was and
where they were headed. The courtyard of my complex was completely empty.
“Afterwards, I thought the experience fit
the stories about Black Eyed Kids and I kicked myself for not opening the door.
Coming face-to-face with Black-Eyed Kids? How cool would that have been? But
then I remember that feeling, my skin crawling and the certain knowledge in me
at that moment, there was no way in hell I was opening that door at the time.
“8. He told me to never
agree to help them.
“It was a cold October
evening, not too far off from Hallo-ween. I remember sitting in my room,
playing the original Suikoden. The evening was slowly creeping by so I decided
to go to the corner store. It was only 3 blocks, shouldn’t be much trouble
right.
“During my walk I see the normal. The
occasional person putting up Halloween decorations and kids playing in their
yards, but this story is about something far more sinister. I remember seeing
two teens about age 14, knocking on a door asking to use the phone, which of
course I thought was weird because most teens these days have phones. As I kept
walking, they stopped and stared at me for a short moment. I felt the blood in
veins chill. I felt so creeped out I hurried to the next block. The next block
seemed fine, until I looked behind me and saw the two teens were following me.
I took off sprinting to the store at this point.
“I saw the sign for the store, and relief
washed over me. I opened the door, and I told the cashier about what happened
on the way here. He looked at me slightly creeped out, and told me a story
about this happening to him in his hometown and how they found him the day he
left, and asked for his help, in an emotionless voice, and he told me to never
agree to help.
“He told me another story, but at that
point I was no longer paying attention because they were standing at the door
asking to be let in. The cashier freaked out, and locked the door.
“The teens never seem to waver or leave.
They wouldn’t step away from the door. It had been an hour. The cashier and I
were ready to fight our way out, but instead he took me out the back. The one
teen came around the back just as the door shut behind us.
“Can you help me is all he could say. He
was closing in on us, and his eyes. They were black as a starless night. They
were peering right into my soul. I couldn’t help but gaze into his eyes. The
terror, I can’t remember too much of what happened next, but I do recall the
sounds of struggle.
“When I came too, the cashier was
struggling with both teens. He was calling out to me for help. I ran towards
them, grabbed him by his collar and pulled him between the two, and knocking
them over in the process. I didn’t look back until I was near my house, the
cashier was gone but the teens were still following behind. I ran into my house,
closed all the blinds, and turned the music up.
“I got lucky that day, but I’m not sure how
long I can keep out of their grasp. I tried to find and thank the cashier for
saving my life that day, but he didn’t show up to work after that. I asked his
boss, and he told me he called over the phone and quit. He said he was moving.
“To this very day I sometimes feel the fear
of those eyes watching me as I drive to work. I sometimes will look out my
window and swear I see them watching my house from a couple blocks away.
Waiting for their next chance.” (Stockton, 2019)
“Are Black-Eyed Kids real???
“There is good reason to
suspect black eyed children are a real phenomena. The original sighting in 1996
was by a newspaper reporter whose interest in telling the story of what he
experienced was more out of curiosity than fame-seeking. To this day he
maintains that the story happened the way he originally told it.
“There are also many,
many independent eyewitness accounts spread out through multiple countries who
have described similar experiences. They corroborate each other with the same
M.O. the children have: pale appearance with all black eyes, appearing in twos
or threes, clothing style out of date, needing to gain access to the witness’
vehicle or home.
“It’s also important to
keep in mind that the black-eyed kids story isn’t *that* phenomenal. If someone
were making up a story, they might try harder to make it more interesting or
fantastical. The situations described seem creepy — but not like the plot of a
horror movie. Just an everyday situation with some kids in it that seem strange”
(Stockton, 2019).
Other reports of terrifying episodes
involved a man’s life being saved by his girlfriend when she showed up and
kicked out the black-eyed kids. He said
it felt like his soul was being sucked out of his body. Another report involved
the black-eyed kids standing on someone’s balcony. Guiley and Paul in Haunted Hills and Hollows: What Lucks in
Greene County, Pennsylvania report various episodes in which people have
seen black eyed children and actually adults. Two were in a car behind a man
named Justin. When he looked in the rearview mirror, the woman with black holes
for eyes was pointing. Justin also experienced seeing a man with black holes in
his face holding a phone box and he also saw a black-eyed child. Guiley and
Paul featured a book cover of a book written by David Weatherly and the title
of his book was Black Eyed Children: They
Reside on the Fringes of the Paranormal: Are They a Diabolical Threat or They
an Urban Legend? Many reports have existed associated with seeing this
strange phenomenon (Stockton, 2019).
They usually travel in pairs or three and
their ages ranged from 6 to 16. They have been known to have worn hoodies and
their clothes appear to be outdated.
Some people have reported seeing black eyed adults, also. Most
circumstances involved children. The black-eyed children will ask for entry
into vehicles or homes pleading that they need assistance such as a ride or use
the person’s phone to contact their mothers. They will say it will only take a
little while. Enough reports exist to question their existence.
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