Country Coyotes

United States
November 9, 2009 2:08am CST
Okay so I'm not liking this whole being alone out in the country thing. It's creepy. It's dark. I can hear the coyotes like they're in my back yard. All the dogs are going nuts. I have no neighbors. My friends house was already hit while he was inside changing. Where did he go? He locked up the house and went to stay the night with his sister and borhter-in-law. The boy ran and hid out in the city and still made me come home by myself!!!! Not right! I've never been afraid of the dark till now! Why does it seem that when you're alone, the dark is even darker?
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@Margajoe (4709)
• Germany
9 Nov 09
I used to have a fear of the dark. I grew up on a farm in Canada. Know I am 43 and would give just about anything to be able to live on a farm again. But know I am trapped in a house of lego blocks. A sardine can so to speak. I don't feel free in the city. Though it has it's advantages. I can only tell you one thing, that creepy feeling of being afraid and the dark seeming darker, will go away. After a while you just figure, what comes comes. You can sit around and wait for something to happen, or just go on with your life and see what happens when something happens. After all you never react the way you expect too. Worrying about it makes the dark win. But, on the other hand if you cannot get used to it, move to a place where you feel more comfortable. Having fear is a waste of life. Good luck.