Location: Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska
Date: June 12, 2025
Submitted by: Anonymous rancher
I was working the evening shift alone, finishing repairs on an irrigation line on the edge of my family’s wheat field. The sun had just dipped behind the distant hills, leaving everything cast in a reddish hue. There wasn’t a breeze. Everything felt… paused, like the whole field was holding its breath.
That’s when I noticed the lights — faint at first, about a hundred yards into the crop. I assumed it was a harvester or a trespassing truck, but no engine sounds followed. Just silence. Total, dead silence.
I walked toward the lights, pushing through the wheat, but when I got within maybe 40 yards, the lights winked out — not like someone turned them off, but like they folded into the air. That’s when I saw it.
It stood completely still, just at the edge of where the wheat met the tree line. It was tall, at least 8 feet, but extremely thin, like a single sheet of black metal cut into a humanoid shape. It didn’t shimmer, didn’t breathe. Just… stood. I thought it might be a scarecrow someone pranked me with, but then it turned — not stepped, not pivoted — it just… turned.
There was no face, but I knew it was looking at me.
I don’t remember walking backward, but I found myself at the truck, panting like I’d run a mile. I turned the ignition, floored it, and got back to the house in under five minutes.
Later that night, when I checked the field from the kitchen window, it was back — not moving, just standing where it had been before. But this time, there were two.
They stood there until around 3:00 a.m. when they simply vanished — no sound, no lights, just gone.
The next day, I brought my brother out with me. He’s ex-military, skeptical of everything. We found something unusual: a large, perfectly circular burn mark where the beings had stood. No footprints, no animal tracks. The wheat in the area had turned a strange pale blue-green and never grew back the following season.
I didn’t report it officially. Around here, you don’t tell stories like that unless you want your neighbors to stop looking you in the eye.
It’s only been a day, and I haven’t seen them again. But I can’t stop checking the window. Not because I want them to come back… but because I think they never left.
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