I was driving across country with my mother and sister when I was 16 and my sister was 20. It was late, however we were all around rested still and caution. We were driving along a highway and required gas and a washroom break, so we halted at the main rest stop in 200 miles. There was a van loaded with teens on an excursion at the corner store, as well as a little dark vehicle left at the siphon before us with two young fellows stopping beyond it.
At the point when we arrived all that felt wrong. We'd been out and about for a really long time and seen many rest stops around evening time and had never been apprehensive up to that point. My mother and sister headed inside and I remained in the vehicle. I heard the young people say they were creeped out and couldn't get the siphon to work, and they left in a rush. I was watching the vehicle before us, and the two men had not moved by any means. Not an inch. They weren't talking. They weren't on telephones. They were simply remaining there, still as stone.
My sister and mother came running back out to the vehicle and when they got in, the two men gradually went to take a gander at us while not moving or turning their other bodies, and I promise we as a whole saw exactly the same thing - they had eyes dull as pitch and void. Really vacant. Not dark, not mirroring any light whatsoever, only a void.
We sped out of there and didn't stop until we were in the following city. The most exceedingly awful thing about the whole experience? We were unable to track down the put on any guide. We knew precisely which spot on the highway to look, and we were unable to find it on Google maps or any paper map we had. We even got some information about the frightening service station out on that stretch of street and got just confounded looks. We've gone on that highway since, and there is no rest stop. Then finally reached home and that was the weirdest experience ever that happened we would talk about that till today but i still know that they were not ordinary persons by the look of them all I know is that i wouldn't be here if it weren't for my mom and sis.