The Itch
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Chapter 2 Author's Note

This story has been completed but if there are any supernatural experiences you have faced, please never ignore them. Instead, use them as a warning signal.

You know that weird sense that tells you something bad is going to happen but you just don't know exactly what it is? Well, this story is for you.

While it sounds or feels weird, it's nothing compared to what someone else had to experience. In this story, it's an itch. For you, it could be hiccups, anxiety for no reason, being restless or more. Anything could warn you of an impending danger and you could ignore it. But if it happens more than once, then it's not a coincidence. Rely on it.

Your body, mind or inner self can sense something before we actually can. So, never ignore it , even when the environment is familiar to you. Your body doesn't know the danger but it tries its best. It doesn't make sense to you at that moment but you can never be too careful or sure.

Of course, you don't ignore the feeling but your family and friends do. The frustration of telling them and they just brush it off. (I've been there). But once it starts to come true, they gradually start believing you, just like Adesuwa's sister, who now believes her when the itch happens.

And for anyone out there, who has a friend, sibling or relative who have the weird sense or feeling, don't ignore them. You don't want to be a victim of a bad or worse situation you could have avoided. It might be a stranger that tells you about his/her bad feeling. It might seem irrelevant at that moment but it could save lives. For instance, in a plane, full of people, a person just yells for everyone to get out of the plane. Reason? Because he/she probably had a dream or an eerie feeling that something would happen to the plane. You might listen, you might not. But the feeling is real and if that person can't ignore, why should you?

I mean, think about it for a moment. What is that one weird sense or feeling that saved or got you out of trouble?

This story is dedicated to my family for their support during the time of writing. It took a lot of effort and was supposed to be entered into a competition but I was too late. Nevertheless, this is for your entertainment.

P.S: The story was really long (past 3000 words), so it had to broken down into three parts

P.S: The names are African (smiles). It is set in Nigeria and uses one of the most famous schools and a well known populous area.

P.S: This is a real life story. Based on true events.

P.S: It's my story. I thought that I could share it.

                         

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