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715 shatter. “Since it was during the Perseid meteor shower and my mom had never seen one,” Jane said, “we decided to get up at 4 a.m. at the height of the shower to get a good show. We didn’t really see many meteors, but we stayed out even though it was disappointing. “At about 5:30 | saw a white bright light doing odd maneuvers in the sky overhead. | called Mom’s attention to it, and then we watched a spectacular UFO show by first one, then two lights, for about fifteen minutes, until daylight. Mom and | were amazed by what we’d seen and talked about it all day.” The lights were round and white, one brighter than the other, and there was no sound. The first light cavorted constantly, making rapid figure-eight, circular, and L-shaped patterns. When the second, larger light showed up, the two objects raced toward each other. The first one blinked to a stop and the second one circled around it. Then they made a series of fast movements, “like two flies flying in circles around each other.” They separated for a while, each engaged in its own aerial maneuvers, until the second object departed to the west. The first object remained in sight, flying in various patterns, until the rising sun obscured its light. Jane was excited by the event and thought about it frequently for a few days, but then, as she told me, “After a while life took over and it was pushed to the back burner until October 1.” Her sister came to visit that evening, and when Jane mentioned that bats had been coming to catch bugs around the outdoor light, they went out to watch them. “It was barely dark, and the bats were active,” Jane said, “when we saw a very bright white light coming fast and low toward us from the west. It went directly over without a sound, turned slightly southeast, went a short way, and blinked out. We never saw a shape of any sort attached to the light. And we saw three more lights doing impossible maneuvers that night.” This second sighting of anomalous aerial activity seriously puzzled Jane, and through a magazine article she obtained the phone number for MUFON, Mutual UFO Network. She was put in touch with a local MUFON group and received a form to report her sightings. Shortly afterward, Jane joined the organization and began to read about the subject. Through the books and articles, she learned not only about UFO sightings but also about the abduction phenomenon. “It was the reading,” she said, “that helped me realize that maybe something was happening to me. | had had many of the same odd things happen to me that | was reading about. It wasn’t until November 3 that | made a list of the odd things that had happened since July. The list frightened me because it had too many classic signs. And | kept having a gut feeling that something had happened.” One particular item on the list was especially suspicious, as it involved a time gap. Planning to drive into town with her friend Brenda to see some friends perform in a band, Jane left her house just before 7 p.m. on October 30 to make the fifteen-minute drive. “| was just a short way down the road from my house,” Jane described, “when an owl came flying directly at my windshield. | thought it was going to crash into the glass, but at the last minute it just curved smoothly over the top of the car without contact. | had never had that happen and was glad it didn’t hit me. | continued on my way and got to Brenda’s. She met me at the door, worried and asked if anything was wrong. | said, ‘No, why?’ “She said that | was late, and she had called the house and left a message on my phone machine. She was worried because | was usually early, and it was late enough that she thought maybe I'd had a wreck or something. | was really surprised to find out that it was 7:50 p.m. | couldn’t account for the time loss because | should have been there by 7:10 or 7:15 at the latest.”