Lord "Espiritista"
[I will explain what an Espiritista is on my
F.A.Q. page, but will let you know that they are a type of powerful
"witch" we have here in P.R.]
A friend of mine worked late hours at night at
a bank, doing paperwork, and after that, she enjoyed going to the Disco with me.
So this one time, instead of going to get me after work, I accompanied her
there, and waited in her car for her to get off so that we could go dancing.
I felt strange waiting there alone at night,
not because of theives, just a "strange feeling" had overcome me. I pulled the
mirror towards me to look at my face as I rested my head on the seat, and saw my
face change from young-to old-and back again. I rubbed my eyes, thinking it was
my mind playing tricks on me--but that part, [me rubbing my eyes], never showed
or interrupted the process I was seeing! I-as usual-paid the incident no mind,
for freakier things had already happened to me.
A few minutes later, my friend appeared with a
guy. I got out of the car to meet them, when he fell on his knees in front of
me, praising me and begging me to marry him. I laughed at first thinking my
friend had put him up to that, but then started to get annoyed when he wouldn't
stop. He then got up, seeing I was mad, and proceeded to explain to me that he
was an "Espiritista," and that he could sense the great power I had and that if
we'd join forces, we'd be even more powerful-and unstoppable. I told him a
simple, "no way," and pushed my friend into the car with a, "let's go
now!"
In the car, I asked my friend what on earth
that was all about--if it was a joke-for I didn't find it to be one bit funny.
She told me she was innocent and really had no idea what had overcome him. She
said that while in the office, he became uneasy, and was walking/pacing around
and peering out the window to the parking lot. He then asked her who I was,
without knowing I was even there, but since everyone knew there he was
"Espiritista," it didn't surprise her in the least that he would know, but why
he seemed so restless and interested in who I was did. She had told him plainly,
"a friend," and left it at that until it was time for her to leave and he told
her he just needed to meet me.
I never saw him again, but last I heard of him,
was that he is now the great [and supposedly], powerful leader of the
"Espiritistas."
--Nina