What would you do if someone, or something, appeared while you were sleeping, crying, silent, and impossibly close?Based on true events, She Stood Beside My Bed tells the chilling story of a personal encounter that began in a small village in Sarawak, Malaysia. What started as a strange dream turned into an unforgettable, real-life experience that left a lasting impression on the author's mind and body.
From the first sight of a sorrowful figure beside her bed to the silent presence of another unexplained visitor days later, this book takes readers inside moments of suspense, tension, and the unknown. Each chapter captures the sensation of being observed, the quiet fear that follows, and the lingering questions that remain long after the events. If you are drawn to true paranormal experiences, personal horror memoirs, or unexplained encounters, this book will immerse you in a story that feels both intimate and unsettling."Some experiences don't belong to locations.
They attach themselves to memory. To fear. To the parts of you that don't sleep deeply anymore."
What would you do if someone, or something, appeared while you were sleeping, crying, silent, and impossibly close?Based on true events, She Stood Beside My Bed tells the chilling story of a personal encounter that began in a small village in Sarawak, Malaysia. What started as a strange dream turned into an unforgettable, real-life experience that left a lasting impression on the author's mind and body.
From the first sight of a sorrowful figure beside her bed to the silent presence of another unexplained visitor days later, this book takes readers inside moments of suspense, tension, and the unknown. Each chapter captures the sensation of being observed, the quiet fear that follows, and the lingering questions that remain long after the events. If you are drawn to true paranormal experiences, personal horror memoirs, or unexplained encounters, this book will immerse you in a story that feels both intimate and unsettling."Some experiences don't belong to locations.
They attach themselves to memory. To fear. To the parts of you that don't sleep deeply anymore."