"My name is Keigo. This experience freaked me out. I'm sharing it because I'm that freaked out about it."

"It all took place with this farmhouse I was thinking of buying. Not the best for a guy like me, but I'm in a tough spot. Looking for a change, fresh start, but don't have a lot of money. So, I decided to spend the night there to see what it was like. At night, the place was a little more creepy than I thought."

Keigo was thinking of buying his own farmhouse. It looked like a simple place, got it cheap, but it wasn't as nice as he thought. At night, the place gave an eerie feeling. To decide if he will take the place, he decided to spend the night there.

"There was a cornfield outside the house like most farmhouses have, but I felt like there was something out there. Still, I stayed because I wanted to check the place out, and I didn't want my friend thinking I was a wuss. I was ready to go to sleep, but it was hard to sleep in a place like this."

Keigo was all set to go to bed, but there was just something about that house that kept him awake.

"I just couldn't sleep, and it was a good thing that I didn't. I heard something outside, something walking through the cornfield. Thinking it was some sort of animal, I took a look outside to see what it was. When I did, I got a little spooked at what I saw."

Keigo failed to fall asleep, and that allowed him to hear something outside. He got up from the bed and took a look on what was out there.

"When I looked out the window, I saw a scarecrow with a pumpkin for a head and looked like a farmer. I swear that it wasn't there before. It freaked me out because I have no idea where it even came from. Even so, I just ignored it and went to bed."

Keigo did get a little scared when he saw the scarecrow outside, but he thought it was nothing and just tried to fall asleep again.

"When I returned to bed, I heard rustling coming from outside again. I had another look to see what it was. When I did, the scarecrow was closer to the house."

When he heard those rustling noises again, he looked out and saw that the scarecrow was closer to the house.

"It didn't make any sense to me. I had a look around to see if there was something or someone out there, but it was too dark to see anything. I also looked for animal tracks, but I didn't see a thing."

This was starting to get scary to Keigo. How did that scarecrow move closer? How did it get there in the first place? He couldn't see anything out there, and there was no clue as to what was happening out of there.

"I stepped away from the window for only a second, but I heard the sound again. I took another look out the window, but that scarecrow was closer. There was also another one out there, one dressed like a woman."

Keigo moved away from the window, but it was less than a minute until he heard that rustling again. There were now two of them out there, one dressed like a woman, and they were even closer. This was becoming too much for Keigo to handle.

"I have no idea where those scarecrows came from, who put them up there, or how they are moving so close to the farmhouse, but I had enough. I didn't care anymore what anyone was thinking. The whole thing freaked me out and I just got out of there."

Keigo couldn't take it anymore. There was something not right about those scarecrows and Keigo left the farmhouse because of that.

"I never went back there, and I backed out of trying to buy that place. I didn't even stick around to get all my stuff together. I did go back the next morning to get my stuff, but didn't stick around for very long. To this day, I don't know what those scarecrows were doing out there, but I don't even want to think about what might have happened to me if I did stay that night"

Something was ominous about those scarecrows, but if Keigo did stay, he would have been the one hanging out on a cornfield with his own pumpkin as a head.