
Felicia was coming home from music practice with her mother when they saw something strange and unexplainable in the sky. Scared of its unknown power, Felicia kept the experience a secret for years. Similarly, Aidan was a young girl when she and her friend went into the woods one summer day. After getting lost, their disagreements over which direction to take led them to separate. Wandering alone, Aidan stumbled upon something deeply unsettling and mysterious in the sky. Check out our Merch Follow us on: Instagram, TikTok, Twitter For business inquiries contact: [email protected] If you have experienced something paranormal or unexplained, email us your story at [email protected] To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chapter 1: What is this episode about?
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Welcome to Otherworld. I'm your host, Jack Wagner. This episode contains two shorter stories. The events are completely different and have almost nothing to do with each other, aside from the fact that they both involve a young woman seeing something strange up in the sky.
I really liked both of these stories, but they were a little shorter than normal episodes, so I thought it would be perfect to just put them together in one longer episode. This first story comes from a woman named Felicia who grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area. She was driving home from school one night with her mom after some extracurricular activities.
It was a completely ordinary day when suddenly they both witnessed something very baffling. The experience lasted only a brief moment, which is why the story was a bit short, but I thought the sighting itself was so extreme and undeniable and really came out of nowhere. Anyway, let's get this episode started. This is episode 106. The title is Up in the Sky, and you're listening to Otherworld.
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Chapter 2: What did Felicia experience in the sky?
around them, but they don't make like big boot stomp sounding noise. You know, their feet are like this big. And in that part of Virginia, it's like, we don't have like giant brown bears or anything that would be stomping around the woods like that with like little black bears, like also wouldn't have made a lot of noise. Foxes don't make any noise at all.
And that's pretty much the only things that walk around out there. that would have been following me. I mean, it was like stomping. Like a person walking through the woods would sound. And it, I mean, it's also hard to judge like how far away a sound is, but it didn't sound that far. I mean, maybe...
50 feet, 100 feet behind me, which you'd think, you know, you'd at least see a glimpse of someone even through like pretty, fairly dense trees. And it wasn't that dense. It was open enough for me to be walking through it. So I should have seen somebody or anything that was big enough to make that much noise would be visible.
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Chapter 6: What story does Aidan share about her experience in the woods?
And I follow the fence back and I eventually come up to like the back of someone's like property, the back of someone's house. And I walk around the house, I knock on the front door and I'm like, hey, I'm so sorry to bother you. I probably was just a hot mess, just ragamuffin covered in brambles, bleeding. I was like, so sorry to bother you. I'm lost. I've been lost all day.
I don't know where I am. And I need help getting home. And it was like an older man. I think his wife was like bopping around in the kitchen behind him. And he's like, sure. Are you okay? And I'm like, I'm all right. And he's like, do you want some water? I'm like, yeah, I would love some water.
Because, you know, the only thing I had had that day was the little lunchbox with a Capri Sun in it that I had packed myself. I hadn't had water or food or anything. And so, you know, I sip some water and I tell him where I live. And he goes, oh, you're far. And I was like, yeah, yeah. And he's like, you walked here? And I was like, yeah, I walked through the woods.
And he kind of gave me like a funny look. And I was like, yeah, I'm just, I'm scared. I've been lost in the woods. I want to go home. And so he's like, all right, you know, tells his wife everything. gets me in the car. It's like an old pickup truck and drives me back down the road. And I remember looking around and being like, oh man, I am far.
There was an old church that we passed, not one that has church bells. So the noise couldn't have been this, just to state before the question even comes up. But I remember passing that and me recognizing it and being like, man, I'm like miles away from home. And so, you know, he takes me into my house. I'm like, yep, that's my house. He's like, well, all right.
You know, I thank him, and I hop out of the truck, and I walk inside, and I can, like, smell that, like, dinner's cooking. And my brother's, like, on the couch, you know, watching TV, and just the relief that washed over me at, like, finally being home. And... Also accompanied by the terrifying realization that nobody was worried about me. Nobody was looking for me.
Nobody knew that I had been lost all day. It wasn't uncommon for me to play in the woods all day. And especially if I was hanging out at my friend's, I would hang out at her house until pretty much dark. And then, you know, sometimes I'd call home saying I was having dinner at her house. And sometimes I would just come back home. But it just, it wasn't unusual for me to be out that late.
And just absolutely no one was looking for me. And I didn't tell anyone because, well, I didn't tell my parents because I was terrified I was going to get in trouble, which I definitely would have. My parents would have been like, you know, what the hell were you thinking? It was so stupid, which they would be totally right.
And then the next day I went and met up with my friend to be like, dude, what happened to you? Like I got lost and like this thing was following me and I saw this like horrible thing. And she's like, I made it out of the woods in almost immediately. She was like, I turned around and walked the way that I thought I was supposed to walk. And I was out in like 15 minutes.
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