THIS story shows just how weird these Gothics are. What's to bet she knew this live bat was in her pants all along. If fact, she probably put it there herself. 

"I'm hoping he'll come back"?? What a freak!


Anna Buchan, a receptionist in Aberdeen, was driving to work when she felt something move inside her trousers. The 19-year-old was expecting a wasp to sting her when she discovered a tiny bat.
Ms Buchan said she thought the 2in long animal may have found its way into her bedroom and decided her wardrobe would make a good roosting place for the night.
She said: "I had no idea the bat was in there until I was sitting in the car. The movement must have woken him up because he began moving around. I was terrified and started screaming as I thought it was a wasp. I couldn't believe it was a bat. It's the last thing you expect to find in your trousers in the morning."
Despite her initial fear, the receptionist, who owns two pet rats, captured the creature and took it to her office, where she placed it in a box. The "Rat Bat", as she named it, caused a stir with her colleagues, despite spending the day asleep upside down.
Ms Buchan added: "He was the only one who didn't seem the slightest bit bothered about what was going on. Everyone else was really excited. It's not every day we get a bat in the office."
The teenager is used to the sight and sound of bats, as several roost in the block of flats where she lives in Aberdeen. She contacted the Scottish SPCA, which informed her they were a protected species and she had to release it back into the wild.
Ms Buchan added: "He was so cute and small, I was really sorry to see him go. I'm hoping he'll come back."
Ms Buchan said she thought the 2in long animal may have found its way into her bedroom and decided her wardrobe would make a good roosting place for the night.
She said: "I had no idea the bat was in there until I was sitting in the car. The movement must have woken him up because he began moving around. I was terrified and started screaming as I thought it was a wasp. I couldn't believe it was a bat. It's the last thing you expect to find in your trousers in the morning."
Despite her initial fear, the receptionist, who owns two pet rats, captured the creature and took it to her office, where she placed it in a box. The "Rat Bat", as she named it, caused a stir with her colleagues, despite spending the day asleep upside down.
Ms Buchan added: "He was the only one who didn't seem the slightest bit bothered about what was going on. Everyone else was really excited. It's not every day we get a bat in the office."
The teenager is used to the sight and sound of bats, as several roost in the block of flats where she lives in Aberdeen. She contacted the Scottish SPCA, which informed her they were a protected species and she had to release it back into the wild.
Ms Buchan added: "He was so cute and small, I was really sorry to see him go. I'm hoping he'll come back."
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