8 Unbelievable Inexplicable Experiences That Will Leave You Speechless
When the World Went Dark
It was many years ago, and my sister and I were spread out on the floor in the living room of our house, reading a book. It is almost two in the afternoon, and there is not a single cloud in the sky. Suddenly, it was completely dark everywhere as if I had been blinded. I was sure I was going blind because I couldn’t see anything even when I waved my hand within inches of my face. This state lasted for a few seconds, and after that, I could see again.
When I turned to my sister to tell the story, I knew exactly the same thing had happened to her, just by seeing her terrified face. We were in a room with a very large window, so I’m sure it wasn’t dark everywhere, and my sister and I both lost our vision for a few seconds at the same time. Years have passed since that incident, and it has never happened again. My sister and I still have no idea what exactly happened to us that day.
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