4. Q.C. Ville, Central Ave., Quezon City
A writer, who asked not to be named, tells of her aunt's house in Q.C. Ville where white dwarves, aswang and a white lady have been spotted. An aswang, a female flesh-eating creature in this case, was seen flying over their house. Its wings were heard flapping except when it flew over their roof, directly above where their altar is located inside. They also saw a white lady on the terrace of the house opposite theirs. White dwarves, known as the kind ones, were heard eating in the middle of the night with their spoons and forks clanging. The residents have taken to leaving candy in the corners of their house for the dwarves.
"They've lived in Q.C. Ville before there were cemented pavements. It looked like a forest back then," says the writer.
Source: http://www.spot.ph/newsfeatures/32719/10-scary-spots-in-metro-manila/4
Haunted Filipino Stories is a compilation of ghost stories contributed by friends and readers based on their personal experiences or accounts of others as told to them. Hence, the writer does not acknowledge if the stories contributed were fictitious or real. It is up to the readers to think if the stories were indeed true or not. You can share your stories at chansey1984@live.com.
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