The Scent of a Ghost
From: renerose kim (rsmorier@yahoo.com) Story type: Ghost Location: Changi River, Singapore Source: Form Submission
A few years ago, a friend of mine had given me a bottle rose liquid
which according to him was good for the eyes and stomach. I took it
along with me when I went home for the weekend to visit my parents.
One afternoon,I took a sip of this liquid. My father passed by and
was curious about it so he took the bottle and smelt it. All of a
suddenly, he had a shock and goose pimples appeared on his arms. I was
quite surprised for he was a soldier and surely a brave man. He was
full of fear and when I asked his why, he told me of a story that
happened to him when he was about 15 years old.
My father is a Singaporean. In Singapore, there is a folklore that
if a person smells rose scent and there is no logical reason whatsoever
that it should be there, never look back for you may see a ghost. The
person has to walk backwards until he can't smell the scent anymore and
quickly go far away.
In the early 70's, my father lived near the Changi River. He and his
friends had decided to go night fishing at a nearby bridge that was
under construction. Children had been repeatedly warned by parents to
stay away from it. Nevertheless, they all went.
That evening, my father wanted to go nearer to the water and told
his friends that he would fish by the bank. The others were reluctant
but one of the boys, Roger, said he would follow shortly. My father
went alone and went on with his fishing in the darkness.
A few moments
went by and then there was a strong scent of rose. There were no rose
bushes in his area and suddenly it struck him. Was there a ghost behind
him? He had a strong urge to look back but he couldn't. He remembered
that Roger should have been there by then. So he called out to him
repeatedly but there was no answer. He felt weak from fear of the
possibility of what could be behind him. Then he heard the voices of
his friends above him. He gathered enough strength to gather his tools
and walked backwards until he could smell no more scent. He ran to the
top of the bridge and found his friends with confused faces. They told
him that Roger had run away like a maniac. With all the commotion, my
father had forgotten what had happened under the bridge. They searched
for Roger and found him in my grandfather's house. He was shivering in
my grandpa's arms. He had a high fever and could not say a word.
A Chinese spiritually doctor which Singaporeans call "Bomoh" was called.
The Bomoh burnt incense and chanted the whole night. By the morning,
Roger was better. He got up and with horror in his eyes, he looked my
father and said," Morris! Did you see it??? Did you see it standing
behind you???" He said that he had seen a white lady-like figure
standing directly behind my father's back...
In many cultures around
the world, the dead are washed with rose water before burial. Do their
spirits carry this scent along with them? Is rose the scent of a ghost?
Was their really a ghost behind my father?...I believe so.

