The Disappearing Girl – Part II

Hello there…and BOO! 

I’m playing a little trick on all of you…but it’s not about the story I’m sharing.  I have a haunting tale to tell in four parts…. but for Part I of “The Disappearing Girl” you’ll need to hop over to my Heart of the Matter post to learn about an unusual photo I took in France many years ago.  Then? Please, please, please pop back here to learn how the story unfolds.

I’m going with the honor system here…no fair reading what follows if you didn’t go to the other post first.  Pinky swear? Alright then…Let’s continue, shall we?

She’s on the Move

I framed the photo (see image above) thanks to Paul’s encouragement, but I never felt comfortable displaying it.  It’s still hard to describe why, but the 8 x 10 pic sat in my bottom dresser drawer for almost a decade.  It wasn’t until Paul and I – after being married for several years – bought a house and among the many carpentry projects he tackled, he created an art ledge in our dining room.  We bonded over our love of art and photography – even as cash-strapped newlyweds – and his idea about a ledge for displaying art seemed super cool.  Some of his, some of mine.  Good, good.  A home improvement project that costs only pennies is a plus!

Concluding that the photo from France looked good with the other pieces, I pulled “her” out of the drawer, unwrapped the protective, soft dishcloth and positioned her on the ledge.  The whole room looked great.  Soft gray tones on the walls and our overstuffed sled-style velour dining chairs (hey, it was 1987 – the height of good-lookin’ décor!). 

And so it began.  About a week later, I arrived home to find that framed photo (only that one) on the floor, face down in between the wall and the dining room table.  The others on the ledge?  Fine and dandy.  So I figured it was a door slam, an open window (even though none were open and no one was home) or a hefty truck rolling down our street. Vibrations.  Oh boy.  Maybe. But not from a truck.  When this happened repeatedly, I put her away.  I gave the photo a stern talking to as I put her/it back in the bottom dresser drawer, little cloth blankey and all.

I told a few close friends and family about the odd experience…the fact that we never saw the frame fall from the ledge to the floor, landing in the same spot each time.  No deviations and always face down.  But I got input and answers!  “It’s the girl – she’s still in the photo, you just don’t see her.”  Crazy.  Ridiculous.

When we found our next fixer-upper house, we needed to sell our home quickly and, in a torrent, we refreshed and tweaked every room before the ‘for sale’ sign was in place.  Several years had passed since the “unexplainable” so I decided to retrieve the pesky photo and put her back on the ledge.  Same as before. She looked good, just as I remembered, and I figured I could give her a probationary period to be seen – but only if she behaved.

Living in your home when it’s up for sale can be a nightmare with people in and out and our daughter, Delaney, was just a tot. We needed a quick sale and we were determined.  So was something or someone else.  Most weekdays our house was empty…we’d tidy up before Paul and I went off to work and Delaney went to daycare.  On at least three occasions, I arrived home to find the freaky photo ON the dining room table.  A glass dining room table.  Face down, just as before when I’d find the framed photo on the carpet. 

At first, I figured it was an inquisitive buyer, pulling the photo off the shelf, during a walk-through of the house.  But when our real estate agent said she was IN the house when she heard a clatter in the dining room, finding the framed photo face down on the table I was convinced – really for the first time – that something else was going on.  So, I put her away.  Again. (The photo – not the realtor!)

Meet the Family

Two more years passed and in our new house, I decided to hang the photo on the wall in our living room, secured by a sturdy picture hanging hook and anchored to a stud.  I’d put the history of the photo out of my head, the disconcerting memories about the disappearing girl and her floaty dress. 

Until…sweet four-year old Delaney asked me one day about “the lady” in the mirror.  I was zooming around the house with a basketful of laundry, and I nearly dropped it all in that moment.  I looked at our little girl, my eyes scanning from her position on the stairs to the mirror in our entry way and back to the photo in the living room. Delaney motioned and pointed to the mirror and then to the photo and in her matter-of-fact tone she repeated, “The lady, momma, the one from the picture – where did she go?”

I was scared.  Delaney walked around the corner as if she was following a trail and said. “She went to the kitchen”.  My wee munchkin wasn’t one bit afraid and as soon as the episode began, it ended with Delaney crawling into her chair at the kitchen table, angling for a snack.  End scene.

I put my laundry basket down next to Delaney and told her I’d be right back.  I walked to the photo and stared at it for a long time.  Then I stood in front of the mirror – steeling myself for the possibility that something would jump out at me.  Speak to me?  Nothing.

When Paul came home that day, I filled him in, away from prying little eyes and ears and he nonchalantly said, “Oh yeah.  I’ve seen HER in the living room, too.  I thought it was you at first, but you were in the kitchen.”  At that point I wanted to smack him so hard.  Given what he knew about the photo and our past “encounters” with it jumping around, he didn’t think to mention an apparition in the house? 

I know this sounds ridiculous, but with all the family drama playing out with my mom, Sue and my sister Lisa, I didn’t have time for paranormal games. I surrendered and all was quiet. For years. Maybe the photo and “the lady” took pity on me? I dunno. But we put the spooky business behind us and it would be twenty years before we had another encounter. And the target? Not me. Not Paul. Our grown girl, Miss Delaney, home from college.

What’s Next?

I still don’t know what to think.  And you might be wondering…where’s the photo now?  I could tell you…or invite you to tune in next week where I finish the story.  Promise. I’ll fill you in one the last episode with her…the photo…the spooky stuff…that involved Delaney and her friend who was thousands of miles away.  I’ll also tell you about my dad’s family and the discovery of an ancestral connection to that picturesque French village in the 1500’s.

See you next week…and thank you so much for reading this deeply personal — and never before shared publicly story.

Vicki ❤



70 responses to “The Disappearing Girl – Part II”

  1. […] next?  I suppose this is a bit of a pre-Halloween trick.  You’ll need to hop over to my post on Victoria Ponders for more about the “The Disappearing Girl – Part II”.  See you […]

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  2. I am intrigued by this story, Vicki. I can’t wait until next week.

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    1. Thank you, Michelle! I figured four parts will do it…as much as I tried to whittle it down into one or two posts I just couldn’t. Appreciate you for reading…and reading…LOL. 😘

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  3. I love a good account of the paranormal. Can’t wait for the last installment.

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    1. Yay! Thanks for reading, Georgia. xo! 🥰

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  4. The jury is out, Vicki. I shall wait for the rest of the story. Nice creation of suspense!

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    1. LOL. Thank you for being part of the jury! 🥰😉🥰

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  5. Hmm. It sounds from your responses to other comments that you’re not answering questions … yet. And it’s not a Halloween story. Hmm. 😊

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    1. LOL…ask away! I just couldn’t figure out how to abbreviate and edit the story…so it’s a bit of manufactured suspense. 😎 xo!

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      1. I’ll stay tuned! 😊

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        1. Yay! Thanks, Jane! 🥰

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  6. wow, and it just keeps going. I told mark that I rented a house for a year that had all sorts of unexplainable goings on, but I’ve never written about it. I also had one photo incident in the house I bought and lived in for 18 years. I moved my mother’s photo (a force to be reckoned with in life), from a place in a room where her photo had been to a place amidst the other family photos. one day later, I heard a huge crash, and her picture seemed to have thrown itself onto the floor as I was reading quietly in another room. I replaced the glass, put it back together and returned it to the original spot where I had her, which is where she clearly wanted to be. this is so fitting with her personality.

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    1. Oh goodness! I must’ve missed your comment to Mark’s post. Sounds like you’ve got a super-compelling story to tell, Beth. I’ve kept this one literally under wraps for years – sharing only with close ones because I prefer people go along with my carefully crafted illusion of sanity…LOL…but Mark inspired me. I’d love to know more about your spooky story! 🥰

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      1. I’ll be sure to share it in the future. mine wasn’t too scary after a while, we got used to I, and it seemed to be more of a poltergeist with a sense of humor.

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        1. Love that…and mysteries… the unexplainable? The older I get, the more I embrace those things without needing definitive answers. 🥰

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      2. my story also had other people who lived in the house, who experienced it, so we all know that it was real

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        1. I think that aspect — the fact that others saw, too, helped me process and let the sense of wonder wander in…rather than fear. Thanks, Beth! 🥰

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  7. Okay, I’m hooked. Part III must be a doozy and we all need a good ghost story now and then. Just out of curiosity, was the young lady in the billowy white dress standing in the only non-arched doorway? Just curious. Oh, and great picture by the way. I’d want to display it also.

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    1. I love that I’ve hooked you! And great question…the girl was standing in the first doorway on the right – the one with the little stoop. Thanks so much for reading and for your interest, Michael! 🥰

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      1. Hmm. I guess the face I see in the second doorway must be a different lady. Okey dokey then 🤔

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        1. Oh no you don’t! If you “see something, say something”! LOL! No fair holding back! 😉😎😉

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          1. Now, you know I wouldn’t hold back. Blow up the picture as big as you can get it and shes’ right there against the far wall in the second doorway, with the squared off top. ✋

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            1. Holy smokes! I NEVER noticed that before! Part way up the wall…a white outline of head and shoulders….and EYES?! I needed to expand the photo to see past the shadows…is this what you picked up? 😲

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                1. Wow…wow…wow. I’m looking at the framed version and even in that one – without enlarging at all, I can see that outline and image. So…now we have an active ghost story, for sure. Do you suppose she/he came out just to say hello to you? Michael, Michael, Michael! My brain is on fire. 😜

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                  1. Perhaps she came out just to meet me. Heaven knows I have enough trouble meeting the living versions!

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                    1. Maybe so, maybe so. No matter what the explanation might be, you made my morning more fun. (Daughter Delaney says ‘hi’ to you, too — she is shocked and also just took a peek!) 🥰

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                    2. Thank you, you’re welcome, and greetings to the daughter! 😊

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                    3. She says hi back! 😉😉😉

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  8. Oooh – this is so good. Such a great story and filled with trademark Vicki wit and sparkle, “Vibrations. Oh boy. Maybe. But not from a truck. ”

    Can’t wait for the next part!! XOXO!

    W

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    1. Thank you, Wynne! I feel like I’m putting folks to work…carrying over from one week to the next, but it’s fun to share and read the comments. 🥰

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  9. Wow! This is a great story!! 🤯 Keep it coming!

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    1. Wowza…thanks, Todd! I appreciate your interest and willingness to read! 🥰😎🥰

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      1. Are you kidding?! One of my favorite writers on one of my favorite subjects- how could I not read?! 🤩

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        1. Aw, shucks! Thank you! 🥰🥰🥰

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  10. Oh my goodness, this is spine tingling!!! I’m both intrigued but also creeped out. The whole bit about Paul seeing her in the house is just wild!!!

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    1. I know…and for anyone who knows him…he would be the least likely person on the planet to believe and/or being influenced in any way. He’s 99% realist at heart, but it’s that 1% – being open to things we don’t understand that adds to why I adore him. Thanks so much, Ab! 🥰

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  11. Oh sure, leave us hanging… 😏

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    1. Indeed I did…indeed I did! See ya next week! 😜🥰😜

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  12. This is all quite fun and intriguing! I’m anxious for next week 🙂 Noting Michael’s comments about location(s) of possible spirits I feel slightly let down that I see nothing in either door–even in enlarged form. Just interesting shadows and ancient buildings and I am not a skeptic at all 😦

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    1. No worries! Maybe Michael will help us with his super skills! (Or I’ll isolate what he saw in next week’s post!) Thanks for reading, Deb. 🥰😉🥰

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      1. Oh yes, zero in please 🙂

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        1. You got it! Will do! 🥰😉🥰

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  13. OMG can’t wait to hear what happens.

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    1. Love ya, Kathleen! ❤️😉❤️

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  14. Very mysterious! If your story stopped with the picture having fallen to the floor and the dining table several times, I would’ve thought Hmm, that’s pretty strange. But with Delaney asking about a lady in the mirror… that really upped the spookiness!

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    1. Yes…so glad that came through in the reading of it…not just the spooky experience itself! Thanks, Dave! 🥰

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  15. What a trip! Can’t wait for the rest!

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    1. Yay! Thank for coming along for the ride, David! 🥰

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  16. Mystifying . . . patiently waiting for the rest of the story!

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    1. Thank you, Mary! 🥰

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  17. I wouldn’t care if you told this story in 30 parts. I’m so hooked!

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    1. Wowza! Thanks so much. You were the encourager extraordinaire for sure! Appreciate you for reading. And…boo! 😜

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  18. Oh, you’ve got me spooked! Let me just say, with everything you’ve stated about the pic falling and and the background, after the second or third fall, that pic would’ve been going to the landfill! No spooky ladies in the night for me. I wouldn’t have been able to sleep!!!! Yikes! Ha ha.

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    1. Oh….landfill. I didn’t think of that! 😉😉😉

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  19. Welp, I could not be gladder I waited to read THIS by light of day! While I’m shivering, yet again, I have lots of hours between here and bedtime to “warm” up again. (Such compelling retelling here!)

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    1. You are so sweet! Thank you again for reading! 🥰

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  20. I am hooking! Can’t wait to read the next installment. I’ve got to admit, I’m pretty glad to be living vicariously through you, Vicki. I don’t know if I could handle the first-hand spookiness!

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    1. Pleasure to be of service!
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  21. What a wonderfully spooky story for the day, Vicky. I’m looking forward to hearing what happened. 😀 Happy Halloween.

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    1. Thanks so much for taking a peek, Diana! Yep…the conclusions will come next Sunday. Still a head scratcher, for sure. xo to you! 🥰

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  22. This is so interesting Vicki, I can’t believe your husband and daughter both had encounters with “the disappearing girl,” and didn’t tell you! I would have been scared too! Can’t wait to read part III. Such a perfect tale for this time of year. Hugs, C

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    1. Thanks, Cheryl! Yes! I really did want to womp Paul for holding back about what he saw. Appreciate your interest…I’ll wrap it up on Sunday with the last of the strange, spooky story! xo! 🥰

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  23. […] Hello there! As we focus on gratitude in the month of November here at Heart of the Matter, let me say this: I’m grateful to you for reading and allowing me the privilege of sharing a very personal family story. Thank you so much for joining me for the last two installments of the “Disappearing Girl”.  If you missed last week’s introduction, you’ll want to take a quick peek at the background about my mysterious experience:  Part I and Part II. […]

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  24. You’ve got me completely hooked!

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    1. Yay!!! Xo! 🥰❤️🥰

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  25. What in the world??? You brought home a damn ghost??? I’ll be reading Part III soon lol

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    1. Ohhhh….thank you for reading….and yes, maybe! 😜

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