Right.. since it's raining and I'm just chilling after a long day at Uni, here's another one.
Few years ago, my friends and I went to a mountain climbing expedition @ Gunung Nuang organized by the school. We all went as scouts. Long story short, it took us only 2 hours plus to get up to the peak, but as soon as we were going to go down, it started raining. And because one of our juniors fell and sprained his arm, we had to stay back and guide him down.
After 2 hours, we reached the mid point of the mountain, which is our campsite and we proceeded to keep our tents and stuff, as we are required to meet at the foot by hook or by crook. As we are the seniors, we guided all the juniors down as some were still busy packing. One of my mates and I walked right at the back of the pack, to keep watch in case anything happened. While going down, I saw a tall lanky figure walking right beside my friend, in a most ugly and creepy way. Remembering that we shouldn't say anything, I whimpered a lil and kept my mouth shut. That wasn't the only thing..
We had to cross a shallow river and while we were crossing, one of them shouted that they saw something dashed through the river, in super fast speed. Right after that, a few of us experienced something that pulled one of our legs down and we fell into the water. Not saying anything, we pressed on. We finally reached the foot campsite at around 1AM, non stop. We needed around 4-5 hours to get down because of the heavy rain.
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Forgot to mention, the night before, around 3AM, we were all wide awake in our tents, taking shifts to 'ronda' the campsite. Suddenly a loud laughter of a women cracked through the whole forest. The feeling is indescribable. I'm even having goosebumps remembering it back again. :l
And you know what they say, there're always things in rivers in the forests. We were all brushing our teeth by the river at night, and suddenly one of our friend kept quiet and ran back to camp. We asked him what happened and he told us there was one pair of glistening eyes staring at all of us across the river opposite. Lucky during this whole trip, non of us were hurt.
End of the day, no matter you're a non-believer or what, respect things or places that you're told to respect. Better be safe than sorry.