by Corwin C » Tue Feb 12, 2013 1:39 am
Several friends and I had a campfire and we were just about to call it a night when someone noticed a pair of eyes just beyond where the light was making us able to see. They were small, close together, and close to the ground. I figured it was a cat or raccoon or something similar. Some of the people in our group were less than experienced in the outdoors, so we were teasing them about going over and finding out what it was. Getting no volunteers, I stood up and made a loud sudden shout. The eyes raised straight up about six feet, turned and went noisily smashing through the brush and trees. Needless to say it surprised the heck out of me, scared the daylights out of about half of our group. We all went back to town until the next day when we returned for our tents and stuff. Nothing had been touched overnight and there were no visible tracks where the eyes were although you could see where some limbs had been bent/broken out of the way when it left. To this day I don't know what it was and thinking about it still makes the hair on my neck stand up.
Corwin
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