It was a serene evening in Ensenada, Baja California, when an unsettling presence gripped the sky. At around 7 PM, against the fading light, a flashing light appeared — strange and otherworldly. Moments later, it revealed itself as a glowing sphere, surrounded by a faint aura or haze that seemed almost alive.
The sphere hovered close, floating in the air at a distance close enough to ignite the imagination of anyone who witnessed it. For six of us standing there, the experience was chilling. The glowing orb pulsed softly, illuminating the night as it slowly disappeared — dimming like a fading flame.
But this wasn’t an isolated moment. Just the day before, I had seen a similar flashing light descend, coming alarmingly close, as if inspecting me. Panic swallowed me whole, and I dashed inside, hiding away from its eerie gaze.
Since then, nearly every time we venture outside, the night sky is alive with pulse-like flashes, orbs darting across the darkness, as if the heavens themselves are watching. The enigma of these lights lingers, filling us with a mix of fear and fascination, a testament to the mysteries that whisper beyond our understanding.