Blonde in the mirror

Blonde in the mirror
23 May 2026 J.W.H

ANDit all started at my cousin's birthday party, when I was 11 years aged, we went to my cousin's room and started playing, and about 20 minutes later I looked in my cousin's full length mirror and saw a little girl with blonde hair and a white dress. She looked about 7 years aged. I know I saw something because I was the only one with blonde hair and her hair looked white.

After leaving the bedroom, I asked my uncle if something bad had happened in this house long ago. He had a really weird look on his face and told me it was a very aged house and then asked “what did you see?” I told him about the little girl, he told me he wouldn't hurt me. That night I was too scared to stay the night, so I went home.

Since then I have not been theirs. I'm 13 now and I had to go there to aid my cousin and uncle move because he couldn't pay the rent. So when we got there I asked my cousin if she had seen a ghost recently, she said no, so we helped them pack their beds. We were getting ready to leave, me and my cousin were in her room and the mirror was still there. I saw that little girl again. But this time she waved at me and I waved back. My cousin saw me and asked “what are you doing?” I said goodbye to the little girl… The cousin smiled and we left.

I'm so elated they've moved away, but I'll miss the little girl. When I tell anyone about this, they say I'm crazy. But those who have had this happen to them know what I'm talking about.

  • J.W.H

    John Williams is a blogger and independent writer focused on consciousness, perception, and human awareness, exploring topics such as dreams, intuition, and non-ordinary states of experience. Driven by a lifelong curiosity about the nature of reality and subjective experience, his perspective was shaped in part by structured study, including the Gateway Voyage program at the Monroe Institute. His writing avoids dogma and sensationalism, instead emphasizing critical thinking, personal insight, and grounded exploration. Through his work, John examines complex and often misunderstood subjects with clarity, openness, and an emphasis on awareness, choice, and personal responsibility.