My stuff moved in my sleep and apparently no one did it
Stuff moved in my sleep and this was never explained.
I’ll keep it simple. My sisters bed is next to my bed. So close I use it like a nightstand. I put my clothes for tomorrow and my glasses on that bed before I went to sleep. The glasses were at one end of the bed while I was on the other and the clothes were on the same end.
I woke up at like 2am for some reason and started playing a game on my iPad when I was going to go to the toilet. I went to reach for my glasses only to see they were gone and my clothes were messed up on the side of the bed close to me in front of my face.
I initially thought my sister just moved my things so I was just annoyed at first and started looking for my glasses and while doing that it made less and less sense to me that this was the case because my sister didn’t live there and she didn’t have keys to the house. When I did find my glasses the were at the foot of my bed with my chargers.
I put them on and this is when I really took in the situation. I went to the toilet very confused and kind of creeped out but my grandma lives with me so I just tried to stay calm and ask her in the morning.
In the morning when I asked she said she didn’t move my stuff and never got up last night. She said I probably sleep walked but that just doesn’t seem right to me because I’ve never sleepwalked before and I’m not at the age where it just starts happening as a teenager.
When I’m stressed I can experience insomnia and exhaustion which triggers episodes of sleep paralysis but no one’s ever told me I sleepwalk and I’m not a particularly heavy sleeper.
Plus the way I tuck my feet when I got to sleep under my sheets was the same when I woke up and I don’t know much about sleep walking but I thought it’s simple motions and repeated behavior. It’s a nonsensical pattern yes,but it’s almost too perfect.
It’s my conclusion that it was my grandmother but I just don’t see that either cause she doesn’t sleepwalk either.
Just something weird that happened.