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Chris Holly spent a great deal of her life building different entrepreneur ventures, however her one true passion has always been writing. Long ago she found it far easier to explain the paranormal by way of a true story told in an interesting form. She lived a life filled with extreme experiences and unique events involving that which we do not understand. She felt it her destiny to tell these true events to the world by way of her short stories. Along with the Endless Journey and The Knight Zone site, Chris is working on a book. "I am doing a collection of short stories about my lifetime of paranormal experiences, which should be complete by the winter of 2009." You can reach her at chrisholly@ymail.com or visit her website: Endless Journey and The Knight Zone endlessjrny.blogspot.com.
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Lost Time Events and Embedded Objects An Abductee's Burdenby Chris Holly  (Copyright © 2009 Chris Holly)
Posted: 15:00 March 8, 2009
Recently I received a phone call from a woman I wrote an article about a few months ago called Unexplained Events of Abduction and Lost Time- Long Island, New York. She told me she had been away for a while living in another state while her husband finished a work project. Now back in New York she wanted me to me know about the incident that took place while she was away. Before I go into her most current experience let me explain what happened to her years ago.
This woman was teaching a night course at a local college in Farmingdale New York during the late 1980s. Her class ended around 9 pm each night. She would leave the college campus and drive home the exact same way each night. It would take her about 10 minutes to arrive home. She followed this routine without deviation arriving home by about 9:15 pm.
One night, while following her regular routine something went wrong. She recalls the entire night up to the point she was midway on her drive home. She remembers starting for home in her car and getting to the point where she was about to take one of her last turns towards home along a rather deserted stretch of road. Her memory fails her from this point on.
Her husband started to become concerned as he waited for her that night. 10 pm; then 10:30 pm came and went without any sign of his wife returning home. At this point he followed the path his wife took home each night from the college. She was nowhere to be found. Concerned he returned home. He decided to wait another hour before calling the police.
The woman told me that the next thing she recalls about that night is waking up slumped over in her car. She found herself lying across her front seat, groggy and disoriented. When she sat up and looked around she had no idea where she was. She knew it was a deserted parking lot of some kind but did not recognize it. She started her car and drove out of the lot and followed the roads until she found a main road. When she started to drive she found signs that told her she was in Far Rockaway, close to New York City, about an hour and a half away from her home. She had never been to Far Rockaway before and had to drive around until she found a highway she knew to drive back towards her hometown on Long Island.
This woman told me she arrived home about midnight terrified and confused. She told her husband what had happened. She then began to vomit and feel faint. Her husband helped her to bed and noticed she had a bright red rash on her arm. She fell into bed and went into a deep sleep.
The next day she woke up feeling ill and shaken. Her stomach hurt, her head hurt and she was frightened. Her husband searched the car and found what looked like something had sandpapered the back trunk section of the cars paint. He also thought the car had a very sour chemical smell inside.
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