The Cleaning Ladies – Paranormal Nightshift Story – Episode 34

“Step into the eerie realm of the ‘Paranormal Nightshift’ podcast, where we delve deep into the mysteries of the unknown. Join us as we explore spine-tingling tales and listeners’ firsthand experiences that will make you question reality. In this episode, we ponder the idea of being in two places at once – a concept that seems straight out of the twilight zone. Our featured fan story revolves around an unusual encounter with doppelgangers, but with a twist: instead of malevolent intentions, these doppelgangers lend a helping hand.

Imagine working the late shift at an expansive amusement park, where time seems to stretch in unforeseen directions. Our protagonist, Alex, finds themselves in the middle of an inexplicable situation involving their boyfriend, a security guard named Josh, and an enigmatic friend. As they work through the night, strange events unfold. Josh appears to be in two places simultaneously, offering assistance in different parts of the park. Walkie talkies become conduits for bewildering messages, as Alex and Josh’s locations become intertwined in a surreal dance.

The narrative gains momentum as confusion turns into concern, and what initially seems like a mere coincidence becomes a chilling reality. Through the lenses of security cameras, the truth unveils itself – Alex and Josh appear to be in two places at once, a phenomenon that defies logic. The story takes an unexpected twist as Alex grapples with their newfound reality: the mimic, previously thought to be ominous, showcases a helpful disposition. Tasks completed, assistance rendered – these mirroring apparitions seem to offer aid rather than malevolence.

Join us as we unravel this riveting account and challenge conventional notions of the paranormal. Is it possible that these mimics possess intentions beyond our understanding? Could there be a world where doppelgangers are benevolent entities? Tune in to ‘Paranormal Nightshift’ as we embark on a journey that explores the boundaries of possibility and blurs the line between reality and the inexplicable.”

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Welcome to Paranormal night
shift.

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You’re home for all things that
go bump in the night, and your

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fan story is told here.
Sometimes it just doesn’t seem

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like there’s enough hours in the
day.

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I’ve heard my wife say several
times that she wished she could

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be just two places at once.
But what if?

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What if you were?
What if you physically were at

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one place and another place all
at the same time?

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This fan story covers that idea.
We often talk about

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doppelgangers and mimics with
evil intentions, but what if

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they were just helpful?
And what if three people all saw

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the same thing?
This fan story comes in from a

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group of friends and truly does
ask the question, can you be two

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places at one time?
Alex writes in I work at a big

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amusement park.
My boyfriend’s a security guard

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there, and I work in catering
along with one of our friends.

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And we had a big event.
So it turned out that me, my

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boyfriend, and our friend were
like, the only people at this

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giant amusement park at 3:00 in
the morning running behind and

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we were ready to go.
We all carry walkie talkies.

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So my boyfriend, the security
guard, comes over the

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walkie-talkie and says, hey, I’m
sending our friend Josh up there

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to help you out so that we can
get out of here.

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Let’s let’s go.
But the next thing I know, Josh

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is in the room with me.
Hey, go ahead and take your

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paperwork downstairs.
I’ll finish up here so we can

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get out of here.
Oh, Okay, as I’m taking the

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paperwork downstairs, I see Josh
coming down the hall.

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How did you get there?
You were just upstairs.

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How did you get here?
You told me you didn’t need any

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help anymore.
Very confused and a little bit

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shooken up.
We both decide to go back into

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the kitchen, and sure enough,
it’s spotless.

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It’s clean.
Then my boyfriend comes over the

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radio.
Hey, where’s Josh at?

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Come on, let’s go.
Josh, where are you at?

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Come over the radio and go.
Josh is in here with me.

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He says Josh is in the bathroom
with you because you just left

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here and said you were going to
the bathroom.

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What are you talking about?
I’ve been with Josh for the last

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10 minutes.
I wasn’t down there with you.

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You didn’t just come in here and
tell me that you were ready and

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it was time to go.
Now all of us are very much so

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creeped out.
What is going on?

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I can’t be two different places
in one time.

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What do you mean?
Where do you what are you

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talking about?
Grab Josh’s hand and I tell my

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boyfriend to stay exactly where
he’s at.

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No more splitting up.
We’re coming to you.

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Something weird is going on when
we get to the security office.

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He is freaked out and his face
is as white as a ghost.

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How are you guys in here?
And he points to the cameras.

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Y’all are still in the kitchen
cleaning.

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Sure enough, Josh and I are in
the kitchen cleaning and look,

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this could easily be chopped up
as delayed video.

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But The thing is, Josh and I
were never in the kitchen

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together cleaning.
Care if the kitchen’s cleaned or

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not.
I don’t care if things are

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locked up.
There’s not.

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We need to go.
That was a couple years ago.

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It still happens.
People say that they see me

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somewhere where I know I wasn’t,
but I’m always doing something

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helpful.
It doesn’t feel vicious or

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illintent, just helpful.
Always cleaning or lending an

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extra hand somewhere.
I’m just saying maybe these

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things, these mimics, are not as
bad as we think they are.