A few days back, I stayed for two nights in a hotel that's allegedly haunted. For privacy reasons, I won't be naming the hotel publicly. But, if we're close mutuals and you're really, really curious, feel free to DM me for the name.
When I first checked in and went up to my room, I didn't notice anything out of the ordinary. The room was beautiful and very comfortable, but I wasn't picking up on any haunted vibes. Though I wonder if I would have felt something if I'd stayed in the room more on the first night; I spent more time sightseeing and shopping around town. But things got more interesting during the second night.
After another eventful day of activities, I returned to my room and took a shower. Now, the shower was quite small, had no bathtub, and had a lever handle to control the temperature. If you turned the lever toward the right, the water would get warmer. If you turned the lever all the way to the left, the water would get colder and eventually turn off entirely. While the lever wasn't too hard to turn, it did take a bit of pressure to turn it in either direction. This part's important. Since I like my showers hot, I turned the lever almost all the way to the right. After I achieved the ideal water temperature, I turned my back to the shower controls and faced the opposite wall while soaping up.
After about 10 minutes or so (I know, I take long showers lol), I noticed the water suddenly wasn't as hot as it was just a few minutes prior. I didn't think it was strange, though, since I figured other people must have been using the hot water too. Either that or the shower had some kind of eco control to prevent excessive hot water waste. It didn't bother me at first, but then the water just kept getting colder and colder.
When I turned around to turn up the temperature, I was met with a shocking sight. The lever to control the water temperature? It was turning on its own, as if someone were turning down the temperature. I stared at the lever, watching it slowly inch closer and closer to the left. Dumbfounded, I grabbed the handle and pushed the lever back to the right. Almost immediately, it began to turn back to the left. I tried again. And again, it began to move on its own.
It wasn't until I twisted the lever to the right *again* that it finally stayed in place. And I kept my eye on it for the remainder of my shower. But even then, I didn't feel like I was alone anymore.
Afterwards, I decided to do some research into the hotel's haunting. While I was familiar with many of the alleged occurrences, I tried not to dig too deeply into people's individual experiences to avoid priming myself before walking in. In my research, I found a Reddit post from someone who had stayed in the same hotel. Strangely, they spoke of water faucets and the shower turning on and off throughout the night, controlled by an invisible force.
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