This story is a real Halloween head scratcher. Agila Ramos who currently attends UCLA, but comes from the Philippines has titled her story The Halloween Bumblebee.
This happened two years ago at a Halloween party I hosted in my college sorority house. Every time I’d tell someone this story, their reactions would either be disbelief or would just straight up laugh.

My party was to start at 7pm, and some of my friends sent me a text message saying that they were on their way— they were partying at another friend’s house. My sister, two other friends and myself were getting ready upstairs. I heard the front door open and it sounded like someone was entering the house. I excitedly took a peek from the third floor balcony looking down and I saw what looked like someone in a bumblebee costume. I yelled out for whoever it was to come upstairs and chill with us, but it ignored me. Now, me being excited and all, ran all the way to the first floor to catch up with it and ask them to come up.
Well, when I went downstairs no one was there. I saw the bumblebee walking towards the kitchen. I followed but when I got there it was gone. I went back to the main room and checked the front door. It was locked and it didn’t seem like anyone had entered. It also felt extremely cold even though I had the windows closed and the heater on. It was as if there was a presence there. Before coming to the university I had lived in a haunted home in the Philippines for years. I know what it’s like when there’s a presence or an entity around. The hairs on the back of my neck raised up after I called my friends to ask if they stopped by. They said that they haven’t even left.
To top it off, nobody else in the group has a key to the house. I was the only one who actually lived there and the rest of my sorority sisters had all gone home for halloween. It was beyond impossible for them to even enter. I thought I was only imagining things but one of my friends pulled me aside and said, ”I saw it too.” – Agila Ramos
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