This is gonna be a somewhat long and controversial story, but it happened to me. I was driving home from visiting a friend who lives several hours away from me (6 hrs to be exact). I hadn't seen my friend in a very long time, and instead of leaving early from my visit, like I should've, I left their place at like 8 pm.
I messaged my husband when I left, and told him not to wait up for me, as I wouldn't be home till almost 3 am. We said goodnight, and he told me to drive safely.
The highways that I would take to get home aren't major thoroughfares. I live in rural Canada, so 90% of my drive would be on small, 2 lane highways. It's actually a beautiful drive thru gorgeous countryside.
So I'm into my drive about 4 hours, when things get weird. I'm literally in the middle of nowhere, when my GPS starts acting up. After about 5 minutes, the thing literally just dies on me. No problem though, I'll just use my phone. No sooner did I load the directions on my phone, and it starts acting up. Screen flashing on/off, the coordinates started spinning, really weird shit.
Then, just like the GPS, it just died. Still not a huge deal, I'm only a couple hours from home, I can find my way! So I turn on the radio (I had been listening to my music on my phone, but it died). Normally, at this distance from the city, you can still pick up a station or two. But nothing, just this really weird static.
It was the most beautiful, calm, clear summer night, and the stars are so vivid when you're out of the city. But literally, out of nowhere, this weird green fog started to appear. As I continued driving, the fog got thicker, to the point I'm only driving like 40 km/h, on a highway I was literally just doing 120 on. Then, literally out of nowhere, my car died while driving.
drove a standard, so I just threw it in neutral to coast as far as possible. When I finally came to a complete stop, the fog was so thick, It was actually in the car. I could barely see my hands on the steering wheel and it had a terrible taste.
Next thing I know, it's daylight out, and I'm being yelled at by 2 CN workers. I was still in a daze, it was almost like I was frozen. The workers are screaming at me, I guess my cars parked on private railroad property.
They ask how I got past security with my car? Why am I there? I couldn't answer. I literally had no idea where I was. They told me to gtfo before they call the cops and file trespassing charges. I tried to explain what happened.
I told them the car died on the side of the highway. I went to start my car to show them it was dead, and after some heavy hesitation, it finally started. I couldn't believe where I was! I was literally *inside* a CN rail yard! How the fuck did I get here!?!
There was a 9ft fence surrounding the compound, and a locked security gate at the front. I asked the worker where I was, and when he told me, I was in disbelief.. I was at least 100 kms from where I last remembered.
As I'm driving out I instantly remembered my husband. He must be worried sick! What the fuck time is it even? How the fuck did i get here? My phone was still completely dead so I couldn't msg him. When I finally got home, it was 3pm. I tried to explain what happened to my husband, and he was in total disbelief. We both were.
The next day I went to the phone store to see if my phone could be fixed. They said it might take a week or so, but it was repairable. The very next day I noticed something was wrong. I felt like shit. My hair seemed to be falling out and I started to get a really bad rash.
So we went to the hospital. I told the hospital what happened to me a couple days earlier, and they thought i was joking. It wasn't until my blood work came back an hour later that they took me seriously. I had radiation poisoning! They immediately put me in an isolation room.
I spent a total of 21 days in the hospital before I was deemed non radioactive! And when I got my phone back from the cellphone company, the last time my GPS pinged, it said I was 4000ft in the air..
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