at five a.m. today i recieved a message on my voice mail which i didn't listen to until eight this morning.
I thought nothing of it...so i listened, never in my life expecting what was to be played back...
the connection seemed like it was being coming from a closed room, because i heard the distinct sound of an echo in the background...
and as the voice spoke i realized to my shock and amazement who it was...
this is what the voice said....
"davicito, davicito, es tu tia, tu tia...tu tia..."
david, david, it's your aunt, your aunt, your aunt...in the distinct voice of my aunt, who died three years ago this month...
unmistakeable, no joke, no prank, no lie...
it was my aunt
I thought nothing of it...so i listened, never in my life expecting what was to be played back...
the connection seemed like it was being coming from a closed room, because i heard the distinct sound of an echo in the background...
and as the voice spoke i realized to my shock and amazement who it was...
this is what the voice said....
"davicito, davicito, es tu tia, tu tia...tu tia..."
david, david, it's your aunt, your aunt, your aunt...in the distinct voice of my aunt, who died three years ago this month...
unmistakeable, no joke, no prank, no lie...
it was my aunt
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shivers
do you have caller ID?
where did it say the call was from?
i have a pager now...i had gotten rid of my cellphone quite a bit ago...so only three people have my number now...
any friends that could have known about my aunt i have long since lost touch with...
being as devotely catholic as my family is, neither is it something they would joke about.
The connection of the call was pretty bad, the kind i always run into calling Ecuador (my birth country ) from here: echoee, as if it was in some closed cold room, and that unmistakeable delay between each sentence of someone speaking...and pausing, waiting for a reply...
i have no explanation other than it was my aunt...