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The original was posted on /r/paranormal by /u/ApprehensiveFault463 on 2025-07-31 06:33:15+00:00.
As already explained that I’ve had strange, paranormal experiences throughout my life that I explained before, but this one incident still is memorable.
I worked as a senior science teacher from 2014 to 2022 in a remote village school. The area was traditional, and stories of possession, especially among girls, weren’t uncommon. About five years before I left, a new principal joined—rude, jealous, and extremely hostile toward me. I taught physics using modern, scientific methods, and I never flattered her like others did. She made my life hell.
One day, while I was teaching another class, some girls came running—one of my students was screaming uncontrollably. I was the class in-charge of the high-standard girls’ section, so I rushed over. The girl was standing on her desk, yelling in a voice that didn’t sound human. This had been going on for three days.
Already drained from constant harassment, I lost it. I warned her, but when she shouted back, “You can’t talk to me like that!” something inside me snapped. I slapped her—hard.
Instantly, she stopped. Her face changed. She looked terrified—like whatever was in her had just vanished. I asked another teacher to get her water and walked out, shaken.
She didn’t come to school the next day. When she finally returned, she pulled me aside and said, “Ma’am, ever since a trip to Azad Kashmir, something possessed me. But the day you slapped me, it felt like something else hit me—like a power was protecting you. That thing inside me couldn’t stand it. It left.”
I didn’t know what to say.
A few months later, that same principal locked me out of the school gate. Another teacher let me in, and I stormed into her office and finally stood up for myself. She tried to get me written up, but higher-ups dismissed it. Strangely, she was found crying alone in her office that day.
Soon after, she vanished from school.
Turns out, she was suspended in a corruption case, fined, and demoted. Rumors spread—some people even said I’d “done something to her.” I hadn’t. I come from a humble family. No influence. No tricks. Just hard work.
But even senior teachers started saying, “There’s something that protects you. Maybe you’re not alone.”
Honestly? I’ve started to wonder if they’re right.