Curiouser and curiouser... I decided to speak to Husband about this last night, thinking that if he did still see his cat then I could maybe say something about having read that other people see things too and perhaps show him a few of the articles and well, try to get him to research things a bit too - or at least listen to the things that I have found.
So I asked him if he still saw the cat. He gave me a really funny look, said no and then clammed up. I knew there was more to come so I stayed silent. He looked at me and said that I had freaked out enough about having a cat in the house so he wasn't about to tell me about the rest. :eek:
In fairness I hadn't freaked out about the cat - I do have a slight problem with ghosts... but once we figured it wasn't something I could see then I was fine - sort of!
Well, eventually he managed to tell me that the cat has gone, but that now he sees people.
I had no idea what to say. I felt as if I'd just opened the biggest can of worms on earth. I do use humor to try and diffuse situations, and all I could think to say was "you see dead people" :eek::oops::oops::oops: Thankfully I managed to keep my mouth shut but I had the phrase going through my head all night.
I had so many questions, but i didn't want to press him - he had tears in his eyes as he was telling me. Thankfully, when all is said and done, we can still keep a slight element of humor in our relationship and when I asked him (with a bit of a wobble in my voice) if they spoke to him he looked at me and said in a deadpan voice "I'd **** myself if they spoke to me"!!!
He did say that he doesn't see them during the day, only when he is tired. It then transpired that he sees them in our bedroom :eek:. I asked him if they were men or women, adults or children and he said they were a mixture - some adults some children, some male and some female.
He was obviously reluctant to talk about it but I really did think I needed to know more and they seem to walk through the room, not speaking to him or interacting with him. He then - I think tellingly - says that he only sees them when he's tired. I asked him if he was awake or if it could be a dream or something on the verge of sleep. He said he would swear he was awake, but then opened up even more and said that he feels as if he lies awake all night and that's when he sees them, but that I tell him that he does sleep so he's not sure anymore.
He said he doesn't see them when he's completely relaxed and sound asleep - but that he hasn't felt that way in years.
Apart from being rather shocked by this latest disclosure I also feel wretched that he's been awake and "seeing dead people" possible petrified (although he'd never admit that) and I'm lying there oblivious. I know he has trouble sleeping but I had no idea he felt that way.
It seems that we've both become so wrapped up in our own problems that we've forgotten to include each other :(