CreepCast - I Clean Hoarder Houses For A Living

Episode Date: August 10, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Welcome back to Creepcast. Today we're going to be reading a story called I clean crime scenes and hoarder houses for a living. Today, I sell something I don't understand, which is very Reddit coded. I don't really understand I understand a I understand a lot of things
Starting point is 00:00:35 It's like a gin alpha person It's a gin alpha person cleaning a house And they find like a Furby They have no idea what it is Now what the hell is this Nothing will be bad As the church in the woods guy like I think you're full of shit with the smirk
Starting point is 00:00:49 Like I think I've thought about him a lot Since we read that story I think you're full of Duky Yeah And I don't want to say that actual word. This is a story. This is a story.
Starting point is 00:01:02 It's a six part story here. It is written by a person name Dopa Bean already. That's a red flag for me. I just want to put that out there. Okay. I just want to say Dopa Bean. Don't like that.
Starting point is 00:01:16 All right. Dopa bean does feel like a Reddit name, but they seem to be a pretty well accomplished writer online because they have a series called the North American Pantheon which has its own subreddit and a lot of followers
Starting point is 00:01:32 that according to the description of it is about God's monsters and other inmates at the world's premier prison for supernatural beings fight staff system and each other while attending mandatory therapy so there's a bunch of people to follow that they post a bunch of updates to the story
Starting point is 00:01:47 periodically they're still a very active writer posting only a few weeks ago and commenting on people talking about their own stories they seem very active on Reddit so we'll leave a link to their stuff in the description be sure to show them some love but the story we're reading today seems to be one of their standalone stories um so no need as far as i know to understand like a greater world or other writings around it uh it's just this single narrative also since you can see me right now i'm in the
Starting point is 00:02:13 process of moving that's why all my walls are very lame and boring i also have no idea what this stain on the floor is uh kill hunter kill hunter's fat of the eyes um that was just there i didn't pee in the floor. So anyway, let's go ahead and get into the episode now. Dope Bean. I clean crime scenes and hoarder houses for a living. Today I saw something I didn't understand. I'm a hazmat cleaner in a very specific niche.
Starting point is 00:02:40 Basically, I clean hoarder houses, as well as family homes after traumatic deaths. It's a necessary job. First, imagine the worst thing that could possibly happen to you, like being a parent whose teenager just shot herself, or the survivor of a murder-suicide. then imagine going home after the reports are filed and the detectives are done and having to scrub your loved ones dried brains off the walls. That's where I come in.
Starting point is 00:03:05 It's surprisingly easy to acclimate to corpses and gore. Depending on the situation, bloodstains can be hard to deal with, only because they're always in context. The spatter on the children's sponge bob quilt, the smears across the cheerfully rustic kitchen, the violent sprays over family portraits, stark evidence of violence over the normal trappings of family, home can be disturbing but even that gets easier over time the hardest part is the smell sweet and
Starting point is 00:03:32 almost gooey undertones of vomit feed its swamp sweat and unwashed skin the stench strengthens and weakens seemingly on a whim sometimes i swear it moves drifting across a room or directly overhead or lunging forward to swallow me but the rest really doesn't bug me anymore even mattresses dripping with decomposition juice get unremarkable after a while Now, a couple days ago, I was assigned to a suicide house. The victim was a middle-aged lady with hoarding issues. She lived alone. Her much older brother lived in a nursing home.
Starting point is 00:04:07 She called him like clockwork once a week. Suddenly, she stopped calling. Four weeks passed, and he was frantic. He has dementia and other issues. His sister was his only family, the only one other than the parish priest who ever came to visit. So he felt her absence keenly. By the time his caretakers finally called,
Starting point is 00:04:26 in a welfare check, his sister had been dead for at least three weeks. It's pretty ghastly, as advanced decomposition tends to be. The one thing I can say is, at least it's been a cold spring out here. Low temperatures alleviate the stench somewhat. The house is a neat, narrow little two-story with a slightly overgrown yard in a tiny grove of apple trees out back. Nothing out of the ordinary. Inside was another story.
Starting point is 00:04:52 Okay, so hold on. Let me make sure I understand logistics is this right. it was a lady who killed herself and her older brother was in a nursing home and when she didn't call he got afraid after a few weeks and then called the pull or called a caretaker right I think he doesn't say who he called his caretakers finally called a wellness check okay so she took her own life he was the one that got suspicious in a nursing home and that's where the call comes from okay i see so she lived alone in a hoarding situation and that's where she took her own life got it okay it's hard to describe bad hoarder situations entire rooms are overwhelmed with literal mountains of trash clothes and stuffed animals books and papers cheap gas station figurines cat litter dead animals old electronics the list is endless and somehow it all looks the same just a miraz of garbage and forgotten belonging to
Starting point is 00:05:55 steadily claiming the house from its human occupant. This lady was no different. Treacherous slopes made from old newspapers and books filled every corner. Christmas trees, stuffed animals, dishes, garbage, pillows, and so much more filled out the rest, claustrophobic, filthy, and foul-smelling. As cleaners, we typically just throw everything away. The filth and biohazard issues make donation impossible.
Starting point is 00:06:21 If we find something valuable, jewelry, antiques, and so on, we set it aside for the estate. For the most part, though, these belongings are worse less than the trash bags we put them in. Again, this lady was no different. It took two days to clear a path to the back of the house, and three days to actually empty out the rooms. It took a full day to clear the stairs, which for some reason were literally coated with dried vegetation and what looked like a metric ton of table salt. According to real estate information, which we always dredge up before entering a home,
Starting point is 00:06:52 the second level had two bedrooms and an office. This is where things suddenly got weird. The bedrooms were immaculently clean, which was impossible. The entire stairwell had been packed floor to ceiling with garbage. There was no way this lady would have been able to clean up here. Even if she'd been climbing through the window every day, the entire situation defied hoarder behavior. Ignoring a sudden case of the creeps, I inspected each bedroom. While thoroughly permeated with the stench of the lady's recently removed corpse, they were utterly spotless.
Starting point is 00:07:25 The paint on the walls even glistened. The office was more like it, stuff from floor to ceiling with dead plants, specimen cases, and paintings. About a dozen taxidermy animals set in a neat row facing the wall. It wasn't as filthy as the downstairs by any means, but it was much more in line with my expectations. Due to the smell, most of the stuff, cool as it was, couldn't be salvaged. There's just no reliable way to get three weeks of steadily worsening corpse stench out of household belongings. Even so, I took a good look at most of it. I'm an amateur zoologist, though I was going to be Steve Irwin when I grew up,
Starting point is 00:08:03 majored in biology and everything. So this is where it gets awfully strange. First of specimen cases. These are the small glass displays, usually around 12 by 12 inches, that people used to pin dead bugs and blossoms, you know, like butterflies and beetles. Now, these things were definitely bugs, but they weren't normal. For example, one was a coppery caterpillar with a flat, almost humanoid face. Pinkish skin, wrinkles, eyelids sinking down into empty sockets and everything.
Starting point is 00:08:34 Another was this arachnid thing with a bluish crab-like body and a single desiccated eye peering up from the thorax. Yet another looked underdeveloped, almost fetal. It had wrinkled sage-colored flesh and long ears that reminded me of a bassetown. At this point, I was pretty sure I'd still. stumbled on some eccentric ladies' collection of gag gifts. The taxidermy animals made the joke theory a lot harder to believe. The first one I saw was this tiny, slow-eyed thing with beautiful features corrupted by unnatural proportions.
Starting point is 00:09:08 The second was basically a giant lacquered anemone with what must have been a thousand rot-rimmed holes boring through the tentacles. The worst looked like a person with a frozen, open-mouth smile that spread to its ears and five glassy eyes arching over the lip. By this point, I felt paranoid, even frightened. This wasn't right. None of this was right. A typical hoarder house on the first floor
Starting point is 00:09:32 blocked off from a pristine, empty second floor. And what were these things? Sophisticated fakes? Somebody's forgotten art installation? How did these things get up here? And how are they all so clean? Because I was no longer sure if these items qualified as garbage, I carefully sorted and stacked everything.
Starting point is 00:09:51 And I got started on the wall. walls. Paintings cluttered every inch, literally fitting together like puzzle pieces. Most were more or less unremarkable, if cool looking. Lots of surreal landscapes and stylized creatures, which are catnip to my fantasy loving self, but one painting in particular trapped my attention and wouldn't let it go. About seven feet tall and maybe three feet wide, it dominated the room. Rendered in a hundred shades of green and black and gray, it depicted a misty, primeval forest, drenched in moonlight, Humanecent flowers sprouted along appraised tangles of tree roots. A tall, forbidding figure peered through the trees, half-cloaked in soft darkness.
Starting point is 00:10:31 No features, but the suggestion of strength was clear in its broad shoulders and long, sinewy limbs. A curtain of hair reflected the moonlight. I couldn't discern the color. Shadows were too deep. The lines and hues of the figure, too indistinct to even begin to guess. After a few minutes, I realized all the hair of my arms was standing on. in. With a huge, cathartic shutter, I spun around and pretended to survey the room, or rather, pretended I wasn't afraid. As I stood there trying to mentally reset, a giraffe swept the room.
Starting point is 00:11:06 Wet, cool, almost inviting, and after the endless odor of human rot, beautifully sweet. Trying to remember when I'd open the window, I turned. For a long, mesmerizing minute, I couldn't understand what I was seeing. That enormous painting had come to life. Tendrils of strange leaves swayed in that chilly, fresh wind. The glowing flowers bobbed, flattening slightly against the roots as the wind buffeted them. Somewhere deep in that earthly landscape, a high, atonal song sounded, wordless and open-throated. I imagined it echoing off icy peaks and down below in low swampy valleys.
Starting point is 00:11:48 It made me think of forest, mountains, wild rivers, and endless plains. the only thing I couldn't picture was the creature singing the song. The figure stood silently, only its hair moved, rippling in the wind like a banner. Then it took a long, sure-footed step forward. Moonlight glanced off its face, illuminated an impossible sharp cheekbone in a dark cavernous eye. I bolted. I tripped down the stairs, falling flat on my face at the landing, then scrabbled up and ran out of the house. I don't even think I locked the door.
Starting point is 00:12:22 I know I shouldn't go back. I don't know what that thing in the painting is. Honestly, I'm not even convinced it's real. But the thing is, I want to go back. Not because I'm fearless, far, far from it. But because I want to know more. I'm not the only one, am I? I mean, how do you look at this stuff and not ask what, why, or how?
Starting point is 00:12:44 How do you not want to cross the threshold into the painting and see what's there? I don't know. Part of me definitely wants to call in sick for the next month. months but part of me wants to go back maybe even tonight like i said i don't think i locked the door i won't necessarily go upstairs or anything i'd just be making sure the place is secure before i go if i go at all has anyone encountered something like this does any of those taxidermy creatures ring a bell i know it's a shot in the dark but if you have any ideas i'd like to hear them end of part one you know what's the scariest part of the story isaiah what is this
Starting point is 00:13:22 This is eerily similar to a store, like, to an experience I had when I was a child. When I was a kid, I had this Mark McGuire got milk poster on my door, and I could have swore one day. He, like, flexed and winked at me, and I was scared the fucking on me. And I had to have my mom come in and take the poster off my wall off the back of my door. And it makes me think of that. What? You had a Mark McGuire Post? Yeah, like Got Milk
Starting point is 00:13:55 Got Milk poster. Mark McGuire, the baseball player? Yeah. You, you, why? Were you a big baseball kid? Oh yeah, I love, so I still love baseball. Okay, all right, all right. So,
Starting point is 00:14:10 okay, so they had a got milk picture. You have to see this. I'm looking, you have to look at this deal. Okay, God, Mark. Mark McGuire. For young and, out there. Hold on. I see it. Yeah, with the baseball. Yes. This was
Starting point is 00:14:25 literally on the back of my fucking of my door. And I could have swore one day, he fully flexed. Well, he's already flexing in the picture. Yes. Well, no, no, no. Well, barely. I mean, I'm saying I, I've done my flexed more. He let the guns really
Starting point is 00:14:41 sing, right? Is what I mean. And then, and I thought he winked at me. Like, he like smirked. You went to me. I like, I freaked out. And I had my mom come in and she had to take the poster off my I had to take the poster off my door so when I when he's like oh the painting came to light I was like this is if Mark McGuire steps back from behind this tree
Starting point is 00:15:00 and he has a baseball bat and it crawls through I'm like you know how fucking horrifying that'd be or even if it's like yeah there's a got milk poster and then Mark McGuire crawls through that basically just I'm wanting it the antagonist of the story or I'm going to just picture the antagonist being Mark McGuire I guess is what I'm saying yeah
Starting point is 00:15:19 Okay, so I was going to say I really like the writing style. It's great. This is great. And to get off the Mark McGuire thing, I apologize. I thought I don't, I'm brain dead. I don't know. I'll just tell you. When people go into doing these cleaning things, too, I'm surprised.
Starting point is 00:15:37 Don't, isn't there usually like a team or is it literally like you, it's just like a one person thing who goes in and does it? Most videos. So like I'll see, um, there's like TikTok. Yeah, because I see some of those, like crime scene cleaners. and stuff. It's normally a team or companies do it, I think. And like they work with the locals like a little third party company or something
Starting point is 00:15:58 do it. Yeah, yeah. You're coming and do the cleanup jobs after the investigation done. And a lot of the time, I think it's always multiple people on site. But I mean, maybe there's ones where it's just like one guy for all I know. Just curious because I'm wondering
Starting point is 00:16:14 if now if it's like relatively to this or relative to the size of the house, he could just be there alone I'm curious in the story if he's going to have people show up with him to be like oh I need you to help me if that's going to be a way
Starting point is 00:16:25 that you get other people involved but I kind of like the idea of like the way that this is set up of going in he's kind of desensitized like a lot of the stuff that you see like all the dead bodies blood or not dead bodies but the blood smears and all that kind of stuff or even just like
Starting point is 00:16:40 crazy houses so he's kind of desensitized to it and then like just these little like these little vignettes of like bugs behind glass are just there And it's just like, what the fuck? Which they had, they must have been extremely vibrant and weird to catch his eye. Because that was one thing.
Starting point is 00:16:55 I'm like, you know how hard it would be in a cluster of stuff to be fixated on that one thing. Especially little bugs. Yeah. Yeah. Like there's all these things. Well, I mean,
Starting point is 00:17:05 they are like, it's describing blue spiders with eyes on them and like faces on caterpillars. At first they sound like he said taxidermy jokes. But now with the painting, maybe it's something for maybe these paintings are like gateways to some of place. The description of the painting itself was really cool to this giant figure in the dark woods.
Starting point is 00:17:24 Cheeky bone. That's pretty deep eyes. I also love how uncanny it is to have like, have you ever been in a hoarder's house? Like how rough they can be. Not like actually in person, but I've seen plenty of like, it's such a fascinating subject. Yeah. People basically creating like
Starting point is 00:17:40 literal labyrinths in their house with garbage. It's crazy. And they're like, they're so ingrained to the walls and floor. It's like they're a part of it. And to have that level of rot and then just the top floors pristine, that's pretty creepy. That's a cool juxtaposition. Yeah. And I like the, uh, I think another visual I really liked from the first part was just the idea of like the Tetris kind of paintings.
Starting point is 00:18:02 Like there's, you can't see the wall at all. They've been perfectly kind of like put together in this like cluster, fuck mirage of images. Pretty fun. And also it's a huge painting, by the way. Seven feet. Yeah. Good God. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:18:14 Yeah, that's massive. Well, it's probably, again, if it's like a gateway, you can probably step into it. well yeah step in and things easily step out up things step out probably the stuff that she's had taxidermine um there was this short story i wrote uh i think in college it was called ozimandias because i was very cool and edgy um but it was about this woman who like every it was an old lady that everyone in the community liked but she had a hoarding issue uh and like no one knew it, not even her daughter, until one day her daughter sends her kid, so the woman's grandkid, to come stay with her for a weekend. And then the grandmother wakes up one day and can't
Starting point is 00:18:58 find them. So they have a huge search. Eventually, the daughter comes over to the house, finds out that her mom's a huge hoarder, reports her to the police, the police search the house and find that the kid had been crushed under a pile of trash that had fallen over on him. That's what killed him. So, you know, very, I was very happy and normal. Yeah. This is one of my feel good stories. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:22 Yeah. This is one of those little slice of life things. I like this set up to Isaiah because you have like a surrealist nightmare thing, which it's said, it's setting up to me, which I don't know if we're getting, not to get too off topic or anything, but, or not off topic, but veer too heavily into like speculation, but I like the idea of going into someone's house, they're clearly mentally not well because they're just like, you know, they're hoarder to then you set up this catalyst of like this surrealist painting thing of something, something coming through that could have been these, uh, the start
Starting point is 00:19:55 of this person's insanity or having like, basically having them, this is like the reason why. I like that. Right. And will this affect our narrator moving forward in his own, you know what I mean? Like, will it drive him fucking crazy too? It's a great part one. It's very good part one. Also short, short and punchy.
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Starting point is 00:23:01 But other than that, it was starting to look all right. The carpet still had to come up, but everything else on the first floor was done. I wasn't brave enough to go into the taxidermy room by myself. I did, however, check out the preternaturally clean bedrooms. The first was a spotless,
Starting point is 00:23:16 impersonal, and unremarkable as I remembered. More like a hotel room than a bedroom. The second had a dirty plate on the bed spread and a crusty old coat crumbled on the floor. Someone had broken into the house last night, all because I'd been too chicken shit to go back and lock the door. Heart pounding, I checked the closet and under the bed.
Starting point is 00:23:36 Nothing. Then I prodded the coat. It looked big enough to cover a person, a massive pile of brown fur encrusted with dark dirt. Handfuls of tender green shoots sprouted along the shoulders and back. I plucked one, feeling a mixture of curiosity, confusion, and inexplicable paranoia. Then I looked at the plate. Crumbles of dirt and greenery mixed with what looked like sticks.
Starting point is 00:24:00 All overlaid with an odd gossamer shimmer. I leaned in and almost immediately reared back. Long, dark spider legs and tiny translucent bugwere. wings. He saw that on the plate? I swept through the... I think this is saying on the plate, yeah, out of the dirt. Weird.
Starting point is 00:24:18 Okay. On the whole green on it. Yeah. Which I'm assuming that has to be some of the bugs that were in the case, right? I would think so. Yeah. Shuttering, I swept through the house for intruders. I haven't peaked into the taxidermy room, found no one.
Starting point is 00:24:31 The isolation and general weirdness got overwhelming, really fast. So I went outside and waited. My boss, let's call him Kurt, pulled up around seven. When he saw the table, he saw the table. taxidermy animals his exact words were just fake freak show shit the lady used to work for a circus I guess you found her mementos
Starting point is 00:24:49 he looked a giant hole filled anemone up and down with a grimace real nice anyway you're right we need an appraiser what about the other rooms up here they have beds and dressers I hesitated but didn't mention the sprouted coat or spider legs
Starting point is 00:25:05 I'm not sure why I know it was dishonest gotcha he stepped towards the door already set to leave. I'll make some calls. That way we can be sure we're, we aren't throwing away anything her brother's going to want. After that, we cut off, frowning, just as painfully cold breeze knife through the room. Why is it so cold in here? Glanced at the painting involuntarily. Kurt tracked my gaze and froze. Long, fern-like leaves swayed in the damp wind.
Starting point is 00:25:33 Hasy moonlight filtered through thin ribbons of clouds, reflecting off a pristine scrim of snow that most certainly had been there yesterday. Dead knots of flower vines clustered around icy tree roots, further testament to the senseless passage of time within. I like that paragraph, by the way, because it doesn't describe it as a painting anymore. It's just like describing,
Starting point is 00:25:55 looking out a window, seeing something. Well, I also like that there's a season change, too. Now there's, like, it, like there has been a passage of time through that window. There's snow now. Yeah, pretty sweet. Kurt approached the painting with the same Karen stance, one might use on a growling pit bull. I wanted to stop him, but didn't quite dare.
Starting point is 00:26:14 Not like I could do anything, anyway. I'm built like Frodo Baggins, and he's basically Gerald of Rivia, except clean. He tapped the picture frame experimentally, and reached inside. The ambient light from the snow reflected off the hazmat suit, turning it an almost angelic white. It's so cold.
Starting point is 00:26:33 Did you know about this? Yeah. He frowns, studying the feathery leaves of the trees. For future reference, this is not the kind of shit you should sit on for 12 hours. Pulled his arm back, priscally rubbing some heat back into it. And he turned and beeline for the door. A terminal case of the creeps overtook me the second he crossed the threshold, so I hurried after him. To my mingled dismay and excitement, Kurt decided we were going to explore.
Starting point is 00:26:59 We pulled ropes, pullies, and harnesses out of the van and got to work. I did tell him about the figure I'd seen yesterday. rather than fear or trepidation while the most feverish excitement lit his face. So there are people in there. This guy, Kurt, is way too. Well, I just want to say either he
Starting point is 00:27:17 knows something. I think he's got to know something right. I mean, he's, it's so casual. To just be like, okay, well, this painting is kind of a magical. It's like not fucking narnia, bro. I mean, you wouldn't you be like, fuck freak. I mean, I'd be freaking out. I'd be freaking out. Like, fuck this. Oh, oh.
Starting point is 00:27:33 You got no shit. Yeah, like a sater comes out. a crook we have to kill the queen or whatever i would there's no way i would be gone come on dude he said we got to kill the queen and he said what we went for the four-foot tall dwarf satyr said that we have to kill the queen and we got to go we have to eat turkish delights for six books now he's got no so it's also insane that our writer isn't more freaked out by it but yeah yeah i mean i can understand a mild curious like being like did i really see that in the first one tweak you kind of shrug it off but now that it's so abundantly clear
Starting point is 00:28:09 that it's real I feel like I would I would be a bit these are just the chillest people we've ever we've ever read all right well fuck I guess it's just what it is cool another ghost portal I'll get the pullies I guess we'll go see it's in there
Starting point is 00:28:23 do you think that they're writing it this way though too because they're constantly surrounded by death and this kind of like extremities right everything potentially but even if you're surrounded by death I feel like a portal to Narnia would still be kind of surprising. Listen, I'm right there with you.
Starting point is 00:28:40 I just think, I wonder if it's just the explanation is like, well, they're around hoarder houses, like death scenes and all kinds. They see all kinds of crazy shit to where they would see this and be like, okay, well, that is odd. I mean, I still think it's absurd, but still, it's like if a fucking wizard stepped out and he's just like, here, you have to come with me. Would they even remotely react or would they kind of just like, okay. Well, I guess that's what it is what it is.
Starting point is 00:29:05 I mean, maybe. I feel like, well, we'll see. We'll see. I don't want to think, yeah, we'll see. We harnessed up and anchored the rope as if preparing for a descent rather than a symbol walk. Of course, he went in first. Which I will, not to derail and once again ring up House of Leaves, but in House of Leaves, when a door randomly appears, they spend like weeks and months, like talking it over, talking about if they should contact universities, what. you know what this means trying to look at it from like physics angles and stuff and then they decide
Starting point is 00:29:42 to go inside yeah um there's like a weight given to what's being seen yeah but again that maybe maybe kurt knows something we'll see you mean in house of leaves the guy does the curt just doesn't there isn't a curt character who's just like hey by the way maybe you don't sit on this one over maybe you don't sleep on it all right maybe you don't do that let's get the hooks and bungee cords and jump in this thing the closest there's is to that in House of Leaves is there's a guy named Holloway who it's an
Starting point is 00:30:11 interesting dynamic because the protagonist Will Navitsen used to be a war photographer and Holloway was kind of like his competition like the two of them would go on these big like excursions and run into each other and kind of had this friendly competition but then Will gets
Starting point is 00:30:27 married and his wife asked him to stop putting himself in dangerous situations so when Will's like I'm not going to go into this room, but I know someone who can and contacts Holloway, there is a little bit of that from Holloway to be like, well, let's just go in already. Like, it's right there. Aren't we investigating it? We've got to go in. Um, which leads to like future conflicts between the two. But there's kind of like that, but it's in a, there's so much reference given to that moment of Holloway saying,
Starting point is 00:30:57 let's just do it that it feels natural versus, uh, maybe next time. Don't wait 12 hours, you know? Yeah, no, I see what you're saying. Okay, I'm not, I'm not going to do the voice. The story is cool so far. I'm not going to do the voice. No, I'm still, I still, I'm curious to see what's going on in the painting. Yeah. I watched part of my throat as that silvery, wraith-like light washed over him.
Starting point is 00:31:22 The tree branches cast spidery shadows that played over his form like living things. Ice crunched under every careful step. He grew confident quickly and kept moving, growing steadily smaller until he disappeared. into the trees. That's a fun visual, like a painting watching someone walk like into the horizon, you know? By the time the rope pulled taught, he'd been inside the painting at least five minutes. I strained to hear, except for the gentle rustling of the wind, everything was silent. A breath I hadn't even realized I'd been holding, whooshed out of me. Several minutes later, Kurt's form finally came back into view, jarringly anachronistic and terribly, terribly small
Starting point is 00:32:03 against the primeval backdrop. The towering forest spilled into a field of boulders, almost eclipsing him. The trees and enormous tingled roots in the foreground framed the landscape strangely, based in that cold, hazy moonlight. It all looked like something out of a fever dream. Excitement coursed through me, overtaking my fear. I could barely wait for him to get back. I waited to go in there more than I'd wanted anything in my life.
Starting point is 00:32:29 I wanted to go in there more than I'd wanted anything in my life. He finally emerged shivering and immediately reached for a water bottle. Mud leaves and a delicate webbing of moss coated his gloves. It's cold in there. I can't believe I'm fucking cold. I can't believe it's fucking real. Clips my harness in and we switch places. The second I stepped across the frame, I gasped.
Starting point is 00:32:53 The chill was so powerfully shocking. I felt like I'd been punched. I tried catching my breath, but stunning alien beauty of the scenery made it impossible. Everything was so much faster inside. The boulders in the near distance were at least the size of houses. Trees easily ten times my height towered on all sides. Enormous nets of moss hung from the branches, drifting dreamily in the wind. The thought of entering the ancient forest made me shuddered, so I veered to the ride instead.
Starting point is 00:33:25 Snowy landscape extended several hundred yards, terminating in what looked like a ridge. I walked briskly, trying to ignore. a highly uncomfortable unnerving sensation. It felt like my muscles weren't contracting correctly. It's hard to explain. But you know how whenever you breathe or take a step, everything contracts and expands? It's like I was stuck in that expanded state.
Starting point is 00:33:51 Like my body couldn't tighten up again, leaving everything unnaturally loose. Wind strengthened dangerously as I trump towards the ridge. The snow seemed odd, possibly re-frozen, crunchy, thin, and deceptively slippery. I moved carefully, steering clear of crystalline rocks and the occasional struggling sprig of greenery. I searched the sky for stars, but the dreamy haze created by the moon reflecting off gauzy clouds obliterated whatever constellations there might have been. Steadfastly ignoring the unsettlingly boneless quality of my movements,
Starting point is 00:34:25 I made it to the ridge. Straight down a sheer, rocky slope, glittering with ice and deep blue veins of crystals at a dark valley. Nestled in the center were labyrinth ruins dominated by a looming black pyramid. Arranged and weathered steps, it looked both inexpressibly ancient and eerily futuristic. The side facing me reflected the sky like a hallucinatory collection of enormous silver mirrors. The rest of it was indistinct shadow. It looked alive somehow, like sentient darkness masking itself in a facade of light. At the very top of the pyramid stood a tall, thin, figure, face turned to the sky. Long hair whipped wildly in the wind, bright and filmy as the clouds overhead. A heavy gust of wind shrieked past, buffeting me dangerous as the cliffs of the
Starting point is 00:35:14 edge. I turned sharply and hunched down, hurrying back to the house. Temperatures dropped as the winds grew, and soon enough I was shaking. Ice and moon and bright snow mingled together, creating a glistening, dreamy atmosphere. Tree branches groaned as the wind tore their delicate nets of moss away somewhere in the distance opposite the pyramid that strange atonal song echoed my bones and muscles felt looser than ever the vibrations from that voice coursed painfully through my body and for a few delirious moments i was afraid the frequency would rupture my insides finally the warm mundane glow of the taxidermy room appeared among the trees got a glimpse of kurt's face peering around the edge and i rushed inside After the bitter chill of the painting, the room felt dangerously, impressively hot.
Starting point is 00:36:04 What did you see? I described the pyramid as best I could, as well as a slender, long-haired giant, gazing at the clouds. What about the thing making the sound? Song continued to echo in the distance, priming with emotion. I felt too insignificant to comprehend. Did you see it? No. Kurt started pacing, all the while staring nervously at the painting all the while.
Starting point is 00:36:26 Have you put all these things on the manifest? Yeah? Redo it. Take it all off. Kurt, I... What? What's your solution? Do you really want to put this shit up for auction?
Starting point is 00:36:37 Don't know about you, but I don't want to end up shot by a fucking men in black or something. Pause took a deep, shaky breath. Tell you what? I'll take care of the manifest. That way nothing's on you. All you have to do is just keep your mouth shut. We're done with this house in a couple days. You need not have to worry about it anymore.
Starting point is 00:36:57 Panic and anger explains. No, you don't get to take it. His eyebrows crawled all the way up to his hair. My insides instantly withered, but I held my ground. I found this painting. I could have stolen the damn thing, and he wouldn't have been any of the wiser. He didn't get to steal it from me. Kurt's expression smooth, and to my surprise, I saw a hint of relief.
Starting point is 00:37:19 Not like I want to do it alone, kiddo. You look scared there for a minute. I thought you didn't want anything to do with it, that's all. Well, I do. Good. He peeled his gloves off and absently scratched his palms. We'll leave it here till we clear out on Thursday. Give ourselves some time to figure out what to do with it.
Starting point is 00:37:37 Sound good? Yeah. I answered because there was nothing else to say. We spent the rest of the day pulling up the carpets downstairs. He wasn't scheduled to help me today, but he understandably wants the house clear as soon as possible. I'm not complaining. At this point, it looks like I'll be getting paid to explore an alien world.
Starting point is 00:37:55 Kurt cut the day short after developing a pretty ugly, allergic reaction to the filth under the carpet. Even with the hazmat suit, he ended up with huge hive spreading from his fingers all the way to his elbows. I wanted to stay and finish it, but he didn't want me alone with the painting. It's fair enough,
Starting point is 00:38:12 I think. On the way out, I asked to spread fresh salts along the stairs and sheepishly told him why. He made fun of me for believing superstitious bullshit, but let me do it. Okay. Honestly, I'm glad do what? I just said, okay. It's like,
Starting point is 00:38:28 went into a fucking painting world yeah I guess that's okay if you want to put your precious salt down it's like what the fuck man oh is you know what I mean is that kind of weird yeah you saw the seven foot tall thin guy that was echoing and made your bones feel loose yeah go ahead and put your salt down there
Starting point is 00:38:44 durs it's like okay man all right Kurt cool oh what you believe in ghosts or something but this guy believes in angels too what a loser what a fucking idiot what this guy's an idiot anyways i'm gonna crawl back to that painting where my where my bones feel
Starting point is 00:39:03 like marshmallows i'll be back back do you do you hear that unspeakable paint demon this guy believes in ghost yeah exactly silly man yeah all right salt circle it is that's a funny kind of guy who like sees something supernatural and he's like what do you want me to do let's go in and he's immediately like exploring but then he hears about something that's like adjacent if not more believable and he's like okay you believe in spirits dude do you believe in anything don't you as he's crawling through a painting anyway yeah he's yelling this from the painting world honestly i'm glad kurt knows and i'm relieved he's taking the league it's a hold on before i read that line it reminds me of like in that tv show supernatural i feel like i remember
Starting point is 00:39:51 there being some conversation early on keep in mind the shows about like vampire hunters and demon hunters and like they've been fighting demons for seasons and then I think there's a conversation where one of them around season three is like what you don't believe in angels do you it's like yes yeah what this time yeah I do you think the other ones came from like what are talking about yeah yeah honestly I'm glad Kurt knows and I'm relieved he's taking the lead having someone else in charge makes this less frightening and more exhilarating I'm scared don't give me wrong for the first time of my life can't wait to see what happens tomorrow i mean i can understand being like part two i can understand it being like something where it's like this is crazy
Starting point is 00:40:35 like and i'm like there's a bit of a rush for looking at it but at what point they actually do they like i know he's saying listen i i'm scared are you you kind of like i mean like just because you say you're scared you're doing everything in your power to not show that you're scared at all i want to know what needs to happen for them to actually be like okay yeah maybe we don't maybe we call quits on the painting, Kurt. They come to the house the next day and there's like a 20 foot like face in the window. And it's like, all right, Kurt, maybe we leave this one to the auction house. Kurt, did you forget to cover the painting again?
Starting point is 00:41:10 Because there's a 12 foot tall troll walking around the backyard. I do like the, uh, the weird, like the, the visual of the labyrinth. And there's like a black pyramid. Just kind of a weird like sci-fi fantasy makes me think of like a old magic card art or something. you know like weird retro sci-fi art high fantasy sci-fi art shit to where uh then you have like this weird nomadic like fucking wizard on top who's just like singing and you make sure make sure uh like basically your muscles your muscles are are unable to what is it contract is that what it was they i know they're loose but yeah just kind of just kind
Starting point is 00:41:48 of weird but that person has to be the one that he saw the day prior correct yes yeah and also let's keep in mind that this person looks like famous baseball player Mark McGuire I legitimately when I'm reading this I'm telling you right now it's not even a conscious effort anymore when he's
Starting point is 00:42:09 like he's I saw him on top of the black pyramid I legitimately saw the sleeveless Mark McGuire guy he stills the milk mustache and he has the baseball bat on his shoulder and I'm like is that not actually just fucking horrifying thinking that Mark McGuire's in this painting that's where he's been
Starting point is 00:42:24 yep it's where he's been he's been waiting for you hunter and now he's here all right you're starting to scare me we don't need to don't need to bring in mark mcguire what's mark mcguire sound like hey all hey hey hey do mark mcgoyer here oh you're just you're just gonna i don't text you're just gonna be chilling out and then in that little like window behind you it's just hey kids mark mcguer here hey kids you want to do some steroids with me this is a hyperdermic needle did he do steroids or are you just saying that because he's a baseball player uh there is there is no fathomable way that mark mcguire did not do steroids marmiguire was possibly the king of steroids at that time hankards uh so if you keep doing this your heart's going to explode
Starting point is 00:43:13 listen to be mark i thought it was the milk yeah exactly drink this milk and also here's seven cc's of uh bowl testosterone give me your arm anyway that'd be kind of a scary monster though somebody that forcibly gives you steroids you just get bigger and bigger I never wanted you like you're super fucking jacked
Starting point is 00:43:36 I never wanted to be this big but Mark McGuire keeps sneaking into my house and isn't that your Sam's isn't that your Sam solid cartoon just a little bit but the whole thing is that Sam just touches you and your bone and your fucking muscles get huge that's true
Starting point is 00:43:51 yeah this is like him actually sneaking in to be like just got hey Dennis there's like a little kid yeah he's like in the record like in the shadow of his room Dennis it's me Mark yeah I just got back from Tijuana and I have a bunch of bull testosterone just wanted to make sure I came by and gave you your fix no I'm good he's like no come on I made that pact when you were younger right he's like I'm four yeah come on let's do it that kind of thing That's a horror film. That's like a horror story right there.
Starting point is 00:44:26 Old baseball players that did steroids back of the day are trying to get little kids to do steroids so it becomes normalized so that like it, it fixes the reputation as players. Try to tell me that's not a good idea for a story. That would be an idea, certainly. It would be an idea. I don't really know Mark McGuire if I want to do that. Come on, man. Who are you? Barry Bond steps out of the shadows.
Starting point is 00:44:55 Come on, kid. Just a couple, just a couple cc's, couple more cc's of bull testosterone. You're really good at scenarios of like adult men, like trying to coerce young men into doing, you know, dangerous things. Is this like related to anything that you had growing up? This is legitimately the nightmare.
Starting point is 00:45:17 When I'm telling you, I had to take the milk poster off my wall. is I like I because it was on the back of my door so I'd look at it why did you have it there in the first place he was he was hitting tons of home runs he was a great player great hitter so I was like sitting there but then it's just him with his arm out and I just kept like looking at it like uh you know like the little kid in the shining he's like he's like his uh Danny like his eyes are opening like shakes when he's like
Starting point is 00:45:44 when he's like using the shining ability it was like that except it was me but thinking that like Mark McGuire was going to crawl through the fucking poster and be like, come on. This is a hypodermic needle. He's like flicking the tip of the needle. You know, no air bubbles. Yeah, do you think that maybe you had a different man in your life come through your window and try to go or shoot or something?
Starting point is 00:46:08 And now your brain just filled it in as the got milk poster that was on your wall. Yeah, Mark's required asking you to do testosterone. Is that like indicative of something? Yeah, it was Sammy Sosa crawling through my window every night. And he was the one who was, uh, he was the one actually visiting me. And I put it all on Mark. Sammy Sosa, Sammy Sosa and, uh, Jason Giambi, used to crawl through my, uh, you were making
Starting point is 00:46:32 upwards. Are these all these are all players that it's sterile. You know what? It's okay. There's going to be like one guy who's like, hell yeah, dude. Yeah, there's going to be one other 39 year old man like, yeah, brother. That's awesome. Also setting on his couch, hitting a bong, eating chips for the fourth time this week and still this one guy gets me he's like my best friend this guy gets me and he's still doing steroids too
Starting point is 00:46:56 still doing steroids that's such a power move if a guy's just like a fat piece of shit and he's like hitting he's like ripping bongs bong hits you know but he also shoots up and he also he's just like guess what bold testosterone time fucking jabs it in his arm
Starting point is 00:47:09 oh oh I'm huge I'm big is what he says I'm huge anyways part three yeah part three did you see what we're talking about your cartoons did you see the pirate software made his profile picture you're drawing of him really that's awesome yeah on twitter
Starting point is 00:47:28 it's pretty funny anyway part three i did appreciate the ozumaki reference in that cartoon by the way that's good yeah the little deal yeah i thought it'd be fun to have the or is it auriboros the fuck is the snake it in itself yeah yeah that was the whole thing but i was like man to be cool to reference that the little Usumaki dude who's like when his wife
Starting point is 00:47:54 and daughter or whatever opened up the thing and seen the basket yeah yeah that was pretty cool that's a good cartoon
Starting point is 00:47:59 good job thanks Isaiah last night I had strange nightmares thank you I'll get men with decayed faces and beautiful women
Starting point is 00:48:09 and jewel encrusted bull headdresses towering horn shadows and spidery monstrosities with wet rotten flesh swinging from their bones yeah crazy opening my gosh i just say hey so uh hey so maybe the painting maybe we don't go back in
Starting point is 00:48:25 the painting maybe we don't go back in the painting i've had dreams of the bullheaded spider women with the rotting faces maybe we don't do that again i just want to say just want to read right to the audience too this man cleans up literal murder and suicide scenes every day and then just now and he's been fine okay so maybe let's not go back back in. All right. Just want to put that up. By 4 a.m., I was trapped in that dreamy, high alert state of paranoia, peculiar to exhaustion.
Starting point is 00:48:56 Sleep wasn't a possibility, and it's not like I was eager to welcome more nightmares anyway. So I got ready for work, suited up, and drove to the suicide house just as the sun rose. I ripped up the last of the downstairs carpet and halted outside, struggling to ignore a sense of feverish, almost overpowering excitement. Terrified as I was, I couldn't wait to re-enter the portal. made after the nightmare delusions. I can't wait to do that again. This might be the first, like the actual first psychopath that we've ever met. We've ever read about, I mean.
Starting point is 00:49:27 The anticipation was almost painful. The only thing keeping me from hurtling in there on my own was a cowardice. Kurt still hadn't arrived at the time I finished the carpet. So mindful of the squatter issue from yesterday, I checked the upstairs bedrooms. One was normal, as expected. Heart lurching, I tentatively opened the second room. froze tangles of vines straped the walls and clouded the bed a cool earthy scent permeated the air reminded me of wet woods after a winter's rainstorm morning light filtered through the leaf
Starting point is 00:49:58 covered window infusing the room with an eerie green radiance in the corners and under the bed clusters of half open blossoms glowed faintly in the dim i'm wondering how uh sorry to interrupt because it just made me think obviously the bugs are coming from the painting area I wonder how many times the person who ended up committing suicide went in or if they really did drive themselves to suicide or if the thing just murdered her. Right. Curious. I think either's possible. I also think that there's some kind of infection or something because he says he found a jacket that had these green sprouts growing from it.
Starting point is 00:50:39 And then on the plate, he saw dirt and greenery and then there's the spider wing things in it. so I think there's like the painting grows outwards like now it's it's upstairs it's infected maybe all the trash was like a barrier trying to keep it yeah that's what that's what I'm trying to get at too with it is like was the hoarding actually like a defense mechanism against this thing yeah yeah and now it's like when it infects the room the room becomes overgrown and rotted but now I think Kurt has become infected I mean probably he blamed allergies to make him all itchy and covered in hives yeah he blamed it on that about a sprout Yeah. Blamed it on the things they pulled up there. Now he's late for some reason. So, yeah. I think it might be infected. But yeah, it seems to spread out.
Starting point is 00:51:22 I'm not sure about the bugs, though. Maybe those are people. Maybe people turn into the bugs. We'll see. That's a humanoid face. I stepped inside, jumping when something crunched underfoot. A vine had snapped. I kneeled down to have a look.
Starting point is 00:51:36 The dark stem burst with leaves, furled blossoms, and long, wicked thorns. Silvery drops of resin seeped from the broken stalk. Carefully, avoiding the thorns lest I tear my suit, I strode to the window. Greenery coated everything, masking all but the faintest hints of furniture. I'm bitten, I thought of where the wild things are. That brought to mine the furry sprout-covered coat I'd seen yesterday. Founded by the bed, covered in a mound of greenery. I gingerly tore vines away, grimacing as clumps of filth-cate fur came up too.
Starting point is 00:52:11 Pretty soon the coat was in tatters. The vines had wormed through and separated it to the point of ruin. Before long, I found myself holding patches of fur and tanned brittle hide. I pulled up the last few pieces, working it free of the stems and thorns, when something shifted. It rolled under the vines, rustling, and leaves and flowers as it went. I reached for it. I was so short, my fingertips barely grazed the hard, rounded surface.
Starting point is 00:52:38 It was a careful, calculated strain. I hooked it with my thumb, pulled it out for inspection. it was a skull brown and uncomfortably soft with a massive snout and no eye sockets wait like a human skull with the massive snout and no eye sockets that's what I'm
Starting point is 00:52:55 that's what I think like I can't tell if it's like an uncanny surrealist thing it is an actual pig skull or like you're saying is it a human skull with like a snout but no eye sockets kind of weird yeah
Starting point is 00:53:07 disgust and panics subsumed me before I could think I tossed it at the corner and stood. It took all my willpower to leave the room slowly. The only thing keeping me in check was a certainty that the thorns would shred my suit if I wasn't careful. I finally decided to check the taxidermy room. I pushed the door open, half expecting a pile of thorny plants to tumble out. The window here faced away from the sun, leaving everything shrouded in shadow. Even in the darkness, something felt terribly wrong. I studied the room for several tense moments before it hit me. The taxidermy animals. Yesterday and the day before, they'd been neatly arranged against the north side of the
Starting point is 00:53:47 room. Now they stood around the portal facing the door. The five-eyed humanoid with the wide mouth took pride of place, positioned directly before the painting. The long-haired figure had returned to the frame, rested on its haunches, poised like a sprinter about to take off. Shit. I slammed the door and ran downstairs, struggling not to hyperventilate. Salt crunched unpleasantly under my feet. The way the house trapped the thick, syrupy morning light reminded me in my nightmares, all shades of orange and gold and red. I ran outside. The door clattered loudly behind me. Across the street, a blonde neighbor lady stopped and stared. I avoided eye contact and pretended to busy myself with the equipment in the van. My hand shook as I struggled to call
Starting point is 00:54:31 myself. It was 7.30. Kurt would be here any minute. He'd sort shit out one way or the other. Just a few more minutes and... Excuse me. I whirled around. The neighbor woman reared back nervously. I'm sorry to bother you. I just got back into town. Her gaze drifted curiously over my shoulder and snapped back to me when she noticed me watching.
Starting point is 00:54:53 I was wondering, with the suit and whatnot, is everything okay? I shrugged and gave the party line. I'm with a cleaning company, ma'am. I don't know anything about the situation. Oh. Oh. Her tone turned mildly aggressive. It's just that I spoke with my neighbor about a week ago.
Starting point is 00:55:12 I just thought that he would have mentioned a cleaning company. She looked to my hazmat suit up and down with a tight, meaningful smile. Especially a serious one like yours. A week? Kurtz said the occupant had been dead for almost a month before anyone found her. This lady had spoken to her a week ago. And what was this about a male neighbor? Ma'am, I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:55:35 I'm just an employee. I can show you my credentials, give you my boss's, number but she backed off immediately no no it's it's fine no worries just a little concerned we're tighten it around here i waited until she crossed the street then called kurt he didn't answer maybe he was driving and he only lived 15 maybe 20 minutes away he'd arrive any second half an hour passed before i gave up and went to his house my god when i got there both his vehicles were in the driveway he didn't answer the door so i tried the knob locked of course curt fighting a surge of panic
Starting point is 00:56:11 felt around for a spare key I found one tucked into a crack in the doorframe to commit it to pry out but it fit the lock just fine Kurt, it's just me he sat naked and crossed like it in the living room floor right in the middle of the light streaming
Starting point is 00:56:27 through the window he looked up at me sunlight threw his features into sharp relief and turned the beads of sweat on his face to diamonds stay there and shut up and looked him over
Starting point is 00:56:39 horror building in my chest my gorge rose holes a hideous tripophobic nightmare spreading from his biceps to fingertips hundreds of them small and dark and round
Starting point is 00:56:54 like termite burrows all rimmed in red vaulted flesh they don't like the sun they think it kills them my stomach heaved kill what Have a look.
Starting point is 00:57:09 Prusy bags puffed out under his eyes, making him look 20 years older and terribly sick. Keep your suit on. And out beside him and forced myself to look. Sunlight bounced off the bottom of the holes, revealing soft, glistening white flesh. First I thought they were deep boils. Then I noticed they were quivering. Finally, I saw the eyes. Tiny and fish-like, flitting wildly to and fro.
Starting point is 00:57:35 I admitted a low whine that made me want to shoot myself Don't Look Someone already dead He rolled one of his wrist Sure enough a few of the holes Had bubbled over with jelly
Starting point is 00:57:48 Two of those goldfish eyes were suspended in the murk Glinting like tiny coins I tried to call 911 But Kurt threatened to attack And infect me Thing is These four times my size
Starting point is 00:58:01 He'd have no trouble hurting me in the short interval between the phone call and the ambulance's arrival. I'm pretty tough, but the thought of these holes of those quivering jellyworms burrowing in my skin, no, I'd let him die before letting him pass those to me. Every once in a while I'd hear a small pop. Then he'd gasp as a geyser of translucent Iker
Starting point is 00:58:23 bubbled out of the holes. After a while, that viscous gel covered his arms. Shining with an iridescence that made my stomach churn. I swam in the gunk, slowly. tripping onto the carpet. You caught them inside the painting. You released a shaky breath. In those ones,
Starting point is 00:58:42 there was something, like a weird, giant skeleton. I tripped and went down under the ribs, into a patch of thistles. It looked like, poked a few holes in my gloves. I punched your gloves and you came back through? What?
Starting point is 00:58:57 What was I supposed to fucking stay in there? I heard another low, wet pop. Kurt hissed as a tiny volcano of Pell gel oozed over his left wrist, obscuring several holes. They made me sick and panicky, but I could barely look away. Well, there are plants in one of the bedrooms now. I explained everything as quickly as I could, from the flower vines and soft, eyeless skull to the ominous rearrangement of the taxidermy animals.
Starting point is 00:59:23 He tried to interrupt, but I kept going. What do you know about the lady who lived there? Nothing. He answered calmly, but for just an instant, his face flickered. Really? because a lady from across the street came over and told me her neighbor's very much alive. I stood up. He followed suit, grimacing only slightly.
Starting point is 00:59:41 Where are you going? To the office. I'm going to find her brother's information. Without thinking, I bolted for the door. He caught me easily. Hand tied his advice around my elbow. Jelly and glittery and eyes smeared my suit. You're not going to tell anyone anything.
Starting point is 00:59:57 And tell me what's going on. Okay. He dragged me back to the living room and threw me on the sofa. that house is mine a thousand horrifying conclusions ran through my head but the lady who lived there was my wife
Starting point is 01:00:11 so this is more or less what he said okay so basically Kurt that was his wife so okay so that explains why he was so chill with the painting in the first place yeah because he knew about all this stuff beforehand right Kurt's wife Evie
Starting point is 01:00:29 has been missing a lot longer than four weeks their relationship was fraud and they'd separated, though not divorced, six years ago. God damn. Checked in periodically, always hoping for the possibility of reconciliation, but that never happened. He last spoke to her over a year ago. She sounded terrified.
Starting point is 01:00:46 Kurt didn't think much of it. Zeevi was prone to hysteria not mentally or emotionally well. After that, she stopped taking his calls. About four months ago, she knocked on his front door, but it couldn't have been her. Evie was 56 years old. The girl on the porch would have been a. dead wringer, except she was 30 years too young. She was giggling and excited and uttered
Starting point is 01:01:09 endless strings of gibberish. When he freaked out, she shoved him into a wall with enough force to knock him out. When he came to, she was gone. And as he shortly found out, so was Evie's house. Now, a house was always on the property, but it was never the right house. Every day Kurt saw a different structure and a different occupant. He saw everything. from tacky Tudor-style condos to low-slung sprawlers to wood cottages, and once a turtid blue monstrosity. Finally, just a couple weeks ago, the house reverted to the neat little two story he'd bought for her after their separation. He broke in and immediately reared back, gagging from the overpowering stench. He found her sprawled on the living room, liquefine corpse slowly bonded into the carpet.
Starting point is 01:01:58 it. When he checked the house afterward, even going so far as to use the ladder to peer into the upstairs window, he found nothing strange. Certainly no taxidermy monstrosities or trans-dimensional portals. The house hadn't changed since, but the weird specimens and awful painting appeared recently. He's afraid this means the house is about to disappear again. Fine, just fucking dandy. Why the goddamn hell would you involve me? I couldn't go in there after seeing her like that I sense deception here Maybe an omission
Starting point is 01:02:32 Maybe an outright lie I could tell and didn't have the presence of mine To pin him down on it Instead I angrily blurted Why'd you tell me she worked for the circus She did The house is the circus What
Starting point is 01:02:46 So I Well he's being He's being cute Yeah he's being cute She did that house is the circus Yeah it's like Ah well you're full of bugs now, idiot. You're full of giant
Starting point is 01:02:58 glass worm bugs. Take me to the painting. I'm standing here in a hazmat suit. Why don't I shoot you in the head and then burn that house down? That sounds like the best outcome for any of us. Well, at least I don't put salt circles on the floor. Okay. All right. All right. Well, yeah, big talk coming from the guy
Starting point is 01:03:14 who probably killed his wife and needs me to think it's a suicide. No, at least I don't. Never mind. Okay. Do you hear that? You hear that? That's the worms in your skin. Yeah. Idiot. I think there's How the flies growing in my brain? What's that? Sorry, I couldn't hear you over the worms in your mouth.
Starting point is 01:03:33 I hate you. Yeah, that's the honest reaction. That's the actual honest reaction between it. I don't like you a lot. I'm glad this is happening to you. Yeah, worms. Worms. So I don't know if you know this,
Starting point is 01:03:50 but Circus has a definition other than the clowns and elephants variety. Circus is a sort of open public space where several avenues converge. Circuses, I mean, I would describe that as like an intersection, not really a circus, but sure. Circuses have been the crux of his last phone conversation with Evie. She sobbed that she was tired of the circus, that the circus wanted too much, that she no longer knew what to do with the circus. So what's the goal here? I made my voice deliberately, callous. You own the house.
Starting point is 01:04:23 Why don't you just burn it all down? Because He cut off hissing A series of unwholesome pops filled the room Fluid erupted from a dozen holes in his arms He grimaced Because that girl Whatever she was
Starting point is 01:04:36 Wasn't my wife She was too young I think Evie might be alive In the painting? Through the portal He corrected He spread his arms A rain of jelly
Starting point is 01:04:48 Pattered to the floor I didn't want to involve you But I can't do this alone Uh sure you I thought bitterly, but I didn't say it because you know what? I can't get the idea of the circus out of my head. An untold number of avenues from different dimensions and realities converging on a single unremarkable spot in the West Coast grossest mid-sized city.
Starting point is 01:05:09 In that bitterly cold, beautiful world full of luminescent moonflowers and trees, straped and breathtakingly intricate nets of moss in the labyrinth, of course, a dark labyrinth with a black pyramid at its center. I will never have a chance like this again. Never in my life. Okay. What do you want me to do? Lay in the yard for a while,
Starting point is 01:05:31 and the sun, just in case these things are on your suit. But go home. I'll call you when the infestation's dead. I did, as he said, lingering in his yard till sunset. I checked on him one more time, still stretched on his living room carpet,
Starting point is 01:05:45 squeezing fluid from those sickening holes, and went home. I've been waiting for him to call ever since. I hope his infestation's done. I know I have a lot of other things to worry about, but I can't stop thinking about the holes in curt skin. It's great that sunlight kills them, but I'm scared of what will happen in the dark.
Starting point is 01:06:02 Margaret? End of part three. Margaret? Yes. Do you see that man in the hazmat suit laying down flat in the yard? Across the street, what is he doing? Just like a giant, just a man in a hazmat suit lying there making this sign. I'm not sure.
Starting point is 01:06:18 Should we take on them? No, just, let's just lock the door. Lock the door, Margaret. um so the pops were the worms exploding yeah like the little gel things be like and coming and pop it out yeah yeah yeah like it's like the pressure boiling right right um so i don't know if i didn't catch this but who was the younger person then is that just a random body or do we know who the younger so so his wife was his age like 50 something yeah and then like a 20s version of his wife shows up and a super giggling he gets weirded out and she's strong and then
Starting point is 01:06:52 runs back he follows her to the house that's now normal and she's dead on the floor right but which i think he actually killed her not dead on the floor but you think so well yeah i mean so there's two options yeah either his wife is the giant in the painting somehow changed or his wife went in the painting got younger whatever and uh or even if she didn't go to the painting got young he didn't find her dead he killed that woman in the house that or she is that or that or could the man in the painting be curt but older because the giant of the painting they've i think they've made pretty clear as a man right could the man be older uh yes could be just something of if yeah i mean i i i'm just
Starting point is 01:07:39 trying to think here because there's a couple different things but right now essentially the the halfway through because now we're on uh part four so the halfway point is then basically being like i think my wife still alive in there we need to go in and get or out whatever and now our main character is even just like well I'm just going to help not really because I give a shit about the wife but I just want to see this like kind of a astonishing thing
Starting point is 01:08:02 one like just again and again he's becoming obsessed kind of drawn in just like this like weird fantasy grim obsession forming from that black pyramid yeah yeah it's fascinating I like the premise so far very fantasy very cool
Starting point is 01:08:20 Kurt's kind of a douche he is but now he's full of worms so I think he gets it is the popping sound the worms popping randomly I think that no I think it's like the the gel or like the whatever goo is in the deal like popping out like is what I thought it was
Starting point is 01:08:36 I see I got you okay cool all right well you ready for part four part four by midnight I still hadn't heard from Kurt which was surprising I've been doing extremely well for a man whose arms look like fleshy honeycombs and I expected him to check in periodic It's only to let me know he was still alive.
Starting point is 01:08:55 It occurred to me that I was expecting too much. Under the circumstances, it's been easy to forget that I'm his employee, not his friend or anything else. My impatience probably seemed ridiculous, but the drive to learn, no, understand, seek is all-consuming. The prospect of exploring a new world is overwhelming. I wanted an adventure so much. That's what I've wanted my entire life. Then there's Kirk.
Starting point is 01:09:19 He's a good guy, and I care about him probably more than I should. I want to help him. And feelings aside, I have no way to explore this new world if Kurt dies. Do you believe that they're around 1130? Do you believe that the protagonist actually cares about Kurt? No, I think he's obsessed with the painting. He just wants to go back.
Starting point is 01:09:38 He's just like lying and telling himself like, I mean, I care about Kurt. Yeah, okay. Just make sure. I care about Kurt. Conveniently only when I found this multidimensional painting he had. Right. So around 1130 on Tuesday night,
Starting point is 01:09:50 I decided to go check on it. open my door only to find myself face to face with a stranger. It was a woman, copper-eyed and terribly pale, with a choppy, tangled mess of black hair. Chris? Yes? Church of the circus. You need your help.
Starting point is 01:10:07 I trusted her for a second before every alarm in my body went off. I tried to slam the door, but she struck forward and wrapped cold fingers around my wrist. Second she touched me, her pallor warmed into a heart-breaking peaches and cream complexion, dull eyes bright and a dirty hair turned smooth and thick my own fear and panic evaporated replaced with a single-minded objective help kurt i drove to the house with the stranger the car didn't agree with her within a moment she was whimpering and vomiting but i was so focused on my goal that she barely registered when we got there she grabbed my hand and walked me to the second floor you're the only one allowed inside strings of vomit glistened on her chin she pointed
Starting point is 01:10:48 to the vine choked bedroom and there She retreated as I threw open the door. Even in my mesmerized state, the room shocked me. It's nothing but a lush grove of vines, strided leaves and soft, luminescent flowers. Okay, hold on. Who's this woman? That's what I was going to say. I don't fucking know.
Starting point is 01:11:07 Oh, my God. It just introduced her. It's like a woman came up and said, you have to help Kurt and other drove. So am I to assume this is a woman from the painting? I'm trying to assume if that, what I'm wondering is, is this his wife? Is this actually his wife? yeah yeah maybe maybe but we haven't got a description of her that they have no idea matches to know that yeah i was very lost why she's kind of hoping you knew what was go much well i don't know i've
Starting point is 01:11:32 i was like what woman i guess it's his wife or the younger version of his wife maybe i'm thinking that it's his wife and that she's throwing up just because i'm guessing that she's just as like sick or infected as he is from being in there potentially maybe or maybe she's like hasn't been in a car for a long time it's implied sorry the car doesn't agree with it I get motion sick just real bad now just unrelated to anything is also motion sick. Sorry, this has nothing to do with the painting, I swear to God.
Starting point is 01:12:01 What's that whole part about like she okay, so she has copper eyes, she's pale mess of black hair. For one, I don't know what this is like, that's a bad thing, sounds like my type. But then she touches him and says she becomes, she gets a warm complexion,
Starting point is 01:12:19 her eyes brightened and her hair smooth. so like she's touching life and gets like she gets like yosified yeah exactly it's like she gets just like a chinese snapchat filter like goes over something like that she's like oh you're the only one allowed in now yeah i'm getting so i'm guessing because she she has been devoid of life i'm guessing from being in the painting and now she is is back and then she touches life she's i mean i don't fucking know i'm i'm sure it'll explain more but still i'm i'm glad you're lost because i was like i have no idea what the fuck is happening right now. Okay.
Starting point is 01:12:52 I entered. Kurt? Vines crunched under my feet. I went only slightly as a thorn tore through the soul of my shoe, punched a hole in my heel. Jesus. Blood gushed, soaking the sock and tripping through the hole. I shook it irritably.
Starting point is 01:13:08 Vaguely satisfied as drops, pattered against the leaves and petals. Flowers flared brightly where the blood hit. The light swiftly spread from flower to flower. a multicolored chain reaction of bright blossoms. A shadow shifted in the corner. Relief flooded me and I ran over. Kurt, are you okay?
Starting point is 01:13:25 The figure reared up. Glowing flowers illuminated an eyeless head that might have been bovine, or it not for the teeth. I thought of the coat, a strange fur coat full of dirt and sprouts, not a coat, a skin. But it had been dead.
Starting point is 01:13:42 I'd seen it touched its skull. I'd pulled its hide to pieces. How is it alive? The creature lurched forward. Woody vine snapped under massive paws. Long, lupine teeth reflected the eerie light of the flowers. I turned and ran, slamming the door just as the creature pounced. It hit the door with a bone-shaking crack.
Starting point is 01:14:03 I darted towards the stairs, stopping when I saw the girl. No longer whole and healthy, not even human. Leathery skin cascaded from her limbs, lumping and folding over itself. Her head was wide and flat. the three enormous eyes and a superating snub nose. I spun around and ran to the other room. It was locked. To my shock, voices and music issued from behind it.
Starting point is 01:14:26 I pounded on the door, screaming, but no one responded. If anything, the music, soft, playful piping, got louder. The eyeless monster tore a hole in the other door and started to squeeze through. Once again, I lunged for the stairwell, but the girl warped, growing into a multi-limbed monstrosity. I screamed and dashed to the taxiderm. room locking the door behind me is there anyway this the muffled sounds of music yeah yes he could be the guy from the ship story i had the same thought or no no no no no it's also sorry for over i'm i know i keep talking over you the uh no you're good uh i'm wondering if it's the neighbor
Starting point is 01:15:03 the girl yeah i'm wondering just because the the whole thing of like we're tight-knit community or like we're we're tight-knit around here i'm wondering if these people could be but he also described her is blonde. Oh, that's true. So, no, you're right. I was like, well, unless she can, like, cover up her looks. Yeah. Maybe she can cover her looks. Yeah. I don't know what it is. There's also, like, the monster,
Starting point is 01:15:28 like, werewolf, eyeless plant thing that's tearing through the door right now. I will say the flower kind of imagery, pretty sick. It's very, it feels like last of us. Like the mold, how it grows over the infected in that game. It's like that,
Starting point is 01:15:45 but with the vines growing over. I was thinking my mind immediately went to like annihilation. Yeah, that's why I thought too when it's like the eyeless thing stepping forward. Yeah, I love annihilation, dude. That's an awesome. Great. So many good visuals in that, dude.
Starting point is 01:15:59 Yeah. The muffled sounds of music and laughter permeated the room, punctuated by the frantic snarling of the eyeless monster. Daxidermy animals had changed position yet again, flanking the painting like an honor card. Somehow, the painting's perspective had changed. Instead of the stunning,
Starting point is 01:16:15 sylvian landscape of trees and glowing flower vines, it displayed a breathtaking vista of the labyrinth valley. The pyramid loomed to the left, cube steps flashing silver in the moonlight. A warm breeze drifted from the painting, carrying strains of that alien song in the wet, green scent peculiar to lush summers. Summertime. But yesterday, that land had been in the throes of winter. What was going on? The monster crashed into the door. breaking my reverie while sending an explosion of splinters across the room. Without thinking, I ran into the portal. Humid, sweet-smelling air enveloped me.
Starting point is 01:16:55 Soft tangles of grass and wildflowers carpeted at the ground. Finally, I noticed the pain radiating from my punctured foot. My entire shoes squelched with every step, making my stomach churn. The pyramid towered in nearby, reined on all sides by a maze of massive walls. Awstruck. I started to slow down just as I heard a heavy thudding gallop. I looked over my shoulder and saw the eyeless creature tearing through the grass. It ran low to the ground, long snout stretched outward.
Starting point is 01:17:26 I sprinted toward the labyrinth and beard wildly to the right. An unbroken expanse of wall curved as far as I could see. Even through my fear, I marveled at it. The walls were smooth and richly dark, carvings covered every surface, a mixture of unrecognizable characters in hieroglyphs. finally I saw a light ahead soft and soothing green it reflected off the walls like a beacon grimly ignoring the galloping monstrosity behind me I put on a final burst of speed and read into the entrance the eyeless thing caught me just as I crossed the threshold batting me down I squirmed away heedless of the sharp undergrowth prickling my skin it caught me easily and swiped burning pain subsumed for my wrist followed by a cascade of slick wet heat light erupted all around me. The flowers again, blazed in a life all around me. I cradled my injured wrist, shivering its blood streamed over my fingers. The monster thrust its snout against my throat.
Starting point is 01:18:23 For a terrible instant, its teeth pressed into the soft skin. Then it pulled back, leaving a cluster of fur and sprouts in the hollow of my throat. I crawled to my knees, sobbing, scuttled away. So I think it just infected him, whatever it was, right? Also, it seems like wherever his blood, either wherever he touches or wherever his blood is landing. it's like bringing things the flowers. Yeah, it's like the flowers are bioluminescent, but they need blood to clow. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:18:50 Which is a cool idea. That's a cool visual. No, it's super sick. Very surreal. And like I said, too, even from the thing earlier of like the like weird black pyramid, like just this like weird fantasy like high fantasy sci-fi type shit makes me think of that. Very much just the annihilation thing
Starting point is 01:19:06 basically. But yeah, no, it's sick. Yeah. Yeah, it feels very other earth. Mm-hmm. Maybe it's like a, you know, the whole old HG Wells story the time machine it's like they go to so far future it's like a different planet people aren't maybe it's something like that the painting takes you to like a far future that's like a different dimension or different reality
Starting point is 01:19:24 or something yeah yeah it's like it's so it's so impossibly far forward or backward that it's not even decipherable as earth that'd be kind of sick also you remember the what you're about say
Starting point is 01:19:38 I was just say I just also I love a nice like just pyramid visuals when people like just like the black pyramid there's just something so sick about like just the pyramid uh visual and stories i don't know i'm always stoked on them so i've never wanted ever since i there at one point in time i was like oh i want to go visit the pyramids right but ever since i've seen i've seen so many different videos of like it looks like hell like going there looks like for a couple reasons one you're continuously harassed and like potentially scammed by people being like oh this way this way trying to get you to come in but also my fat ass trying
Starting point is 01:20:14 to go into that tiny ass like claustrophobic halls of that pyramid no fucking way dude no way i couldn't do it it's a lot of cope from someone who really likes pyramids they've got a few over there god you know what i'm gonna do it i'm gonna do it for me the pale light illuminated it fully a broad bony crest lay atop its long snout creating a sharp angle that somehow looked and organic. Thin, brittle skin stretched painfully over its skull, splitting apart in several places to reveal the bone beneath. They didn't have enough flesh to cover its teeth or gums, resulting in a perpetual snarl. Its head was enormous, far too large for its low, muscular body. It tried to raise its head, but couldn't. Snout lifted several inches before plummeting
Starting point is 01:21:01 back into the earth. That's sick. The monstrosity, that is pretty cool. It's like a giant bullhead put onto a person. Yeah, it's like a, yeah, exactly. Almost like a, fucking zombie minotaur is kind of how I'm reading it yeah yeah it's pretty sick the monstrosity were treated suddenly disappearing into the tall grass as a shadow swept across me i turned around already knowing what i would see sleek long hair shone like glass inhumanly sharp planes created an angular hypnotic face that was equal parts of breathtaking and horrifying he knelt in front of me i kicked away feet tangling in the long grass but grabbed my hands and pulled me close His skin glimmered strangely, moon-wide and iridescent, comprised of a delicate, overlapping pattern that reminded me of scales.
Starting point is 01:21:49 He inspected my wound, iron grip pressing down to the bone. Then he pressed my wrist to his forehead, smearing my blood all over his face. Somewhere in the labyrinth, a throaty, a tonal song began to echo. Finally, he brought the gas to his mouth and sucked. Agony immediately exploded. I thought of poison, a venom, acid eating me down to the bone. This was it. This was it. Dying outside an alien pyramid in a shitty painting, while a half-starved reptilian dissolved me with his tongue.
Starting point is 01:22:22 I whited out. Sometime later, I woke, propped against the labyrinth. I shot up and scanned my surroundings. Nothing. No lights, no monsters, just bramby flower fields and the endless curve of the wall. I retraced my path and soon found the port. to the taxidermy room. I entered anxiously.
Starting point is 01:22:42 Everything was still and silent, with no music or laughter to be heard. I hurried into the hallway. No eyeless monsters or porped multi-limb girls waited on the stairs. I sobbed with relief and ran downstairs, stopped when I saw the front door. The five-eyed taxidermy monstrosity
Starting point is 01:23:00 set just to the side. Glass irises glittered over its unsettling wraparound smile. It looked for all the way. world like I'd caught it in the act of blocking the door. Those relieved sobs morphed into a frightened crying. But what was I supposed to do? Go to the backyard, taking my eyes off this thing in the process? No. Fighting a surge of panic, I tiptoe to the door, staying as far away from the creature as I could. It towered over me. The top of its head grazed the door frame. Had it been
Starting point is 01:23:34 that big before? I couldn't remember. It was a choked gap. I opened the door and ran out into the night. I expected it to follow, reach my car safely. Okay, hold on. Things happened in this story really fast. Okay. Yeah, it's hard to keep up. Yeah, so hold on.
Starting point is 01:23:54 He gets bit by the werewolf, and then the giant thing seems to help him by sucking on it, right? And then he wakes up propped against the labyrinth. Shot up, scan my surroundings. everything's fine I retraced my path and then found the portal okay so he wakes up outside the labyrinth
Starting point is 01:24:16 walk straight back home everything's silent and then it goes down those stairs and then the taxidermy things now big the one earlier he describes being in a 12 by 12 inch case right
Starting point is 01:24:33 yeah but now it's huge there was no just like it feels so weird too because there's no like there's not enough description of what's going on to where like you mean you're right it's like things are happening fast but also there's just no it's just like even even if it was just something minor where it's like him traversing back through the painting and kind of like putting us back so understand where we are because like it's like half a sentence yeah it's like the rider knows what they're talking about so that's fine uh so it's just like well yeah i woke up in the labyrinth. Anyway, I'm back in the house. I'm going down the stairs. It's like, whoa, whoa, whoa, that's like someone who is, it's a big process to get there. It's a conversation where someone's like rehashing an episode to you and they're skipped.
Starting point is 01:25:17 Like, they're kind of like, they've seen it so they know, but they're just like kind of giving you like, yeah, bullet points of something, even though you're kind of lost on where you're at, that kind of idea. Yeah. And also it's like, these are cool concepts. Like all the, all the themes and like that are really cool.
Starting point is 01:25:32 I'm enjoying it. But it just, it needs a bit more fleshing out in those scenes. Along with that and some of the spelling and grammar mistakes well, not spelling, just grammar mistakes. I feel like this is
Starting point is 01:25:48 the first draft of a really good story. You know? Yeah. Well, yeah. It just feels like a very very, which is weird. I wonder how much of this too, which actually I'll let's finish this part and then I can go into it. Okay. I thought immediately
Starting point is 01:26:04 of Kurt. The warped girl had used him to lure me away. Maybe this man he was dead. Maybe it meant something even worse. I had to know either way. So I drove to his house, struggling to suppress visions of limbs so full of holes, they split apart.
Starting point is 01:26:20 When I pulled up, I saw all the lights were on. I got out of the car, almost laughing with relief. That relief soured when Kurt opened the front door. I stopped in my tracks. He looked unwell. His hair lay slicked against his scalp and his skin glistened under the porch light.
Starting point is 01:26:36 My stomach clenched, but I approached anyway. Kurt? Sorry for stopping by this late. I just shushed me and beckoned. Its movements were slow, almost clumsy. Where have you been? I've been trying to call you all fucking day. The skin prickled.
Starting point is 01:26:53 Why? Are you okay? Just come inside. Now! An imaginary itch, dirty and pervasive, dreamed its way across my skin. But it wasn't enough to stop me. None of it was.
Starting point is 01:27:06 Not the portal or the pyramid, not the eyeless monster, the long-haired man, certainly not Kurt or the deep burrowing holes in his arms. So I went to him. Up close, Kurt's wet skin looked painfully weird, far too smooth and almost slimy, like he coated himself in a thin layer of Vaseline. His arms, the holes were gone. Whole, unblemished flesh, not only healed but completely regenerated. Weird. A slow to a halt, unwilling to march up those steps. I couldn't believe what I was seen.
Starting point is 01:27:38 Instead of the usual brown, his eyes looked coppery and somehow multifaceted. They weren't Kurt's eyes. With horror, I realized they weren't even human eyes. A hundred tiny shimmering disc composed each iris. The eyes of the parasites that have broed into his skin. Okay, that's awesome. That's super sick. That is so cool.
Starting point is 01:28:00 See what I mean? It's frustrating because this story has some insanely cool visuals. Like he realizes the eyes are just. just the worms inside of him bundled together to look like an eye and now they're like come inside I need to talk to you but he's like he's eaten out from the inside that's so cool such a cool visual parasite Kurt smiled are you scared that's awesome that's great my knees felt watery and terribly weak my car was close but would I be able to outrun him would I be able to run it all Kurt's shoulders heaved and he started to chuckle
Starting point is 01:28:37 Then a voice, his voice Came both from inside the house And from the body in front of me I'm scared too But holy shit Come have a look Kurt pale, sick, exhausted Kurt
Starting point is 01:28:52 appeared behind his shiny doppelganger They laughed in tandem Then waved me inside Shiny Kurt's movements were clumsier lagged slightly But there's no doubt about it They were moving together. I tried to run, but my knees gave out and I fell instead.
Starting point is 01:29:09 Shiny Kurt helped me up, process leaving a glistening handprint of film on my arm. Come inside. Come inside, come inside. One, Kurt is scary enough, but two, I had no chance of getting away. To follow this parasite doppelganker into the house. What is this? Kirk crinned with a surge of nausea. I noticed that his arms remained pocketed with dark and flamed holes.
Starting point is 01:29:32 The sunlight didn't kill. them. It made them grow. Oh, man. An unsettling mixture of fear, disbelief and irritation rattled my already shot nerves. Your parasites grew in a new you. And you're happy? I can control him.
Starting point is 01:29:52 Kurt threw his arms into the air. Fraction of a second later, shiny Kurt followed suit. I can speak through him. I can see through his eyes. He ran his hands through his hair. laughing triumphantly as this doppelganger did the same he's me another part of me okay kurt this this isn't what if there are more inside of you there aren't anymore he's certainly gave me a chill for the first time since this started i wanted no part of it
Starting point is 01:30:21 they're all him now oh man somehow i talked to both kurt's into sleeping it's been several hours now worried about kurt Holes in his arms look infected. Even worse, I lost a lot of time. I last spoke to Kurt Tuesday afternoon. It's now Thursday evening. An entire day passed while I was in that portal. That doesn't make sense at all. According to the way the season's change in the painting,
Starting point is 01:30:48 time passes more quickly there than it does here. As for the injury inflicted by the eyeless thing, it looks all right. The edges are too pale with an iridescent sheen I can't think about for too long. I can't think about Kurt. either, really. I've tried to sleep a few times, but whenever I drift off, I hear the faint sound of that piping combined with the atonal singing I heard in the labyrinth. Every time I wake up, I have to fight the urge to return to the house, to that portal. I'm finally afraid,
Starting point is 01:31:18 finally seeing this entire situation for the horror show it is. Finally seeing this entire situation for the horror show it is, rather than the adventure I wanted it to be. Don't know what I'm going to do, though. They know my name and have my blood. I don't think I have a way out anymore into part man it's so basically what i was saying there basically is it seems like and i'm curious what you think about this too with a lot of these no sleep stories it seems like somebody has an initial idea you know but they don't have something planned out
Starting point is 01:31:48 along the way so they kind of keep adding because it's popular seems like this person has an idea but it seems like at least on the parts where it's like well i need him to go back into the portal and do something and then come it's like the current angle seems really flushed out and nice like all these visuals are inspired and stuff but the pacing of back at the house that one time it just seems so like yeah he goes in there and he comes out and then he goes visits curt you know what i mean it just seems like really quick so i'm wondering if it was maybe partially that it's just not really having a lot of like he just goes in and comes out yeah it's like
Starting point is 01:32:25 the curt stuff it's like the worm stuff was what they wanted there's some different dimension than people get infected by worms and they change so it's like okay we need to sort out the dimension the creatures and stuff and the other stuff seems kind of short around it honestly think if you trimmed off a lot of the fat and just had the worm thing that would work i was gonna say it's just about man that got infected during a cleanup job i was yeah it doesn't need all the stuff around yeah if it was literally if it was something of like even if it was your coworker gets infected with a parasite and is slowly being fucked up.
Starting point is 01:32:59 Like you lose the, which don't be wrong, I still like all the, like there's still tons of great visuals. But it feels like two different stories. You know, kill your darling's thing again of get rid of that stuff and just focus on. Because the current thing is by far the strongest.
Starting point is 01:33:14 Even the lines that he has, it's like great little, great little zingers. They're all him now or whatever. Really nice. But I feel like I'm curious how it's going to wrap it up. because now we're on part five of six and we still like still the like cheeky bone person that we thought was a threat but kind of saved them from being infected may you know there's
Starting point is 01:33:35 a lot of stuff still to be answered and I'm worried that within two parts can this all be wrapped up in a nice bow versus if it was something as simple as like hey my coworker's infected I feel like you have a lot of room to play you know and build out from the simple premise but we'll see uh you you could push it a far away and you could also have like You could have more weird stuff with visiting the co-worker and then the holes develop more and more and stuff like that. You could even do some of the, like, depending on where this infection goes, you could keep like, oh, well, at the job, we found a coat that was sprouted with like, you know, limbs and stuff and the blood flowers. Like maybe those will tie into it and stuff. Again, it feels like two separate stories.
Starting point is 01:34:14 One of them is like being more executed than the other. So maybe just split them into two. But again, these are like, this is such an interesting story and very different than a lot of the others we've read because there will be. sentences where it's like, well, this is clearly like a problem. There's a lot to be done here. But then the next one will be like a banger. Yeah, very elegant. So back and forth.
Starting point is 01:34:33 Very elegant. I will say not, you know, we have, there's still two parts. There's still more of the story. But I will say having it having your story be set up as like people who come in and clean up houses for people who recently have died or hoarders. And they're like, they're thieves, like they're kind of pieces of shit and they steal stuff. And you steal and you and you get punished by stealing the wrong thing. And like, let's say it's like the fur coat or something and that.
Starting point is 01:34:55 affects you. How sick is that? Like that'd be that'd be pretty cool. But okay, part five. That would be cool. Part five. Kurt has a closet full of sprouts and human bones.
Starting point is 01:35:05 I found it by accident the other night after he and his parasite doppelganger fell asleep. It looked like a shrine. Tangle of also the younger version of his wife he saw was definitely his wife's parasite version. Right. Yeah, definitely. Well, I mean, it was like even the way too of like it touching him and becoming more, becoming more youthful just feels like it feeds off the energy
Starting point is 01:35:28 the same way that like Kurt's worms fed off him you know? Yeah, yeah, I think so. Tangle of vines coat of the walls competing for space with glossy, strided leaves and those luminescent night blossoms. The bones
Starting point is 01:35:42 were suspended from the ceiling. Vines snake through sockets and ribs hoisting them up as effectively as a harness. Sprouts cover everything like confetti. Unlike the flowers, they're dead. Whole but dry, fragile and crumbling from root to ground. I reached out to touch them. I don't know why. I didn't want to.
Starting point is 01:36:03 It was a numb, thoughtless compulsion, almost like a spell. The greenery enveloped my arm, gentle and cool like mist. My fingertips quivered a fraction of an inch from the sprouts, and one of them twitched. Dry matter plumped, darkened, growing into a rich green chute flush leaves. The root snaked upward. At the bottom, I saw an eye. Small, round, metallic, like that of a goldfish. I reared back and slammed the door that obsessively scanned my skin for sprouts and eyes.
Starting point is 01:36:36 I heard footsteps from the living room. What are you doing? Kurt's shadow preceding him, stretching over the wall. What's in there? Evie. He halted in the mouth of the hall, bruisey shadows and painful hollows mowered his face, making him look horrifically sick. The real one.
Starting point is 01:36:56 What do you mean? The real one. The body I found in the house wasn't her. It was the younger copy. The one I told you about. Emotion vaguely to the living room. She was a parasite twin. More like him than anything.
Starting point is 01:37:12 But not quite. He rubbed his neck fretfully. I'll tell you what I know. Come to the kitchen. I did, as he said, set at the table while I clattered around trembling. He threw on a pair of yellow dishwashing gloves, then brewed tea and put together a plate of cold leftovers. He sat both in front of me, took a seat at the opposite end of the table. Only when I started to eat and drink, did he speak.
Starting point is 01:37:38 Evie had a lot of problems. Actually, from what Kurt described, Evie was insane. She claimed to be the victim of an adoption gone wrong, a kid who slipped through the cracks and been sold to a new parent. parent was a rich woman who supposedly ran a network of private schools for disadvantaged shoes if he told kurt the schools were just front for a breeding program and oh whoa just dropping that on a no sleep from the top floor welcome welcome to no sleep boys watch watch watch watch watch out watch watch out be me me meme it's the sheriff from barasca in the ring meeting Tommy Taffey and they duke it up I'm an alpha Sam yeah
Starting point is 01:38:26 yeah the pet it's pedophile fight night here at the pedophile fight night on WWWWRaw which goes that you know that joke goes full circle because it goes back to your
Starting point is 01:38:46 Randy Savage oh yeah yeah yeah they did just comes in, comes in with a chair, just beats it over the back of his head. That's the wrong answer, brother.
Starting point is 01:39:03 Oh, man. A breeding program and a training regimen to create what she called obedient sociopaths. According to EV, oh wait, so not actual breeding. Breeding is in like breeding a perfect soldier. Like, I mean, listen, we're on our slash no sleep. We're doing our best
Starting point is 01:39:20 trying to decipher. Wait, the next sentence says, according to Evie, the babies were used in rituals. Okay, so there you go. All right. So, glad we cleared that up. Rituals for what? To create circuses, among other things. If you told Kurt all about circuses, basically from day one, circus is a locus, place where several planes of reality converge.
Starting point is 01:39:44 Circuses do not occur naturally. God, I cannot keep this up, dude. I keep thinking of like a fucking clown and like an elephant on a ball and stuff like. that. I'm so fucking stupid. There's like, Evie told Kurt about the circuses and I just think like, hello there. And he's like going around.
Starting point is 01:40:00 You know, come inside. Look at the like like an elephant and all kinds. Like a bear on a ball like rolling around a deal. A trappies act. Yeah, exactly. It's it's funny to imagine that she's like, well, we were in the breeding programs. Do you want me to tell you about it? And then Hunter's just like talking to this woman.
Starting point is 01:40:18 And in his mind's like, Well, I would just be, yeah. Well, she'd be saying all this stuff. It's like, it's different planes of existence. And then I look at her and I'm like, I have like glasses on. I take them off. And I'm just like, but what of the clowns? No, you have a, you have a clown nose on at any time that she says something traumatic, you honk it.
Starting point is 01:40:37 Yeah. That'd be a really fun grief counselor. Exactly. Like a girl like, yeah. And I never saw my dad after that. My father, he. he drank and I just think
Starting point is 01:40:50 that he'd come home and he hit me whoa exactly and I didn't know how much he didn't know how much hurt death affected me because I started drinking my hurt
Starting point is 01:41:16 I started drinking myself and I just every time I look in the mirror all I do is I see him that must have been hard for you dude grief counselor the clown grief counselor is sick that's off that should be a real thing
Starting point is 01:41:37 just talking about like her parents abuse and then when it's a good thing it goes up and when it's a bad thing you go down but then i met kyle he's got like he's got like blue hair off those sides of his head and when he gets happy it goes up when he gets sad it goes he has a bunch of theater massively puts on for happy and sad faces and stuff my name's chim chim the grief counselor Please come in
Starting point is 01:42:12 My name's Boingo Mc Boingerton The last time You said Chim Chim in a story was related to a monkey So now imagine he also has like a chimpanzee
Starting point is 01:42:26 Yeah exactly Mr. Banana Would you mind giving us our file That's what It's like Patch Adams But like the way The movie depicted him
Starting point is 01:42:39 Just like Oh you're pretty Yeah, Robin Williams is a counselor. Your parents took advantage of you. Good morning, domestic abuse. You're free, Jeannie. Robert Williams is swinging in a closet. No, I'm kidding.
Starting point is 01:43:02 All right. Let's go. Oh, my gosh. I'm sorry. God. I just, I still cannot get over. the fact that Robin Williams he did like he killed himself and then people were
Starting point is 01:43:15 posting images of genie with Aladdin saying you're free genie that is that is actually insane to me. Is that a thing people did? Oh dude all over. You're free now genie. It's like what are you talking about? The guy like like this is
Starting point is 01:43:32 not it's not like he was fucking battling. I don't know. It's whatever. I just thought that was insane. Do you remember that tweet? I forget what YouTuber it was. But that tweet where Robin Williams' daughter was talking about how hard it was for her to deal with, like, the passing of her father on its anniversary and how she never felt that she was allowed to grieve on her own. And then some YouTuber tweeted, what was it? Uh, someone, I forget who it was, but some YouTuber replied with a meme that someone, I forget who it was, but some YouTuber replied with a meme that,
Starting point is 01:44:11 said, calm thy tits. God. Good. Was it Bozo? Was it Bozo McBoisington with his chimp? With his chimp deal. With his Mr. Bananas. Calm thy tits.
Starting point is 01:44:31 Yeah. Woo. Oh, Raqa-wra-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-oh. Also, check out my YouTube channel. I do six-hour documentaries on celebrities' deaths. So feel free to do that. Even told Kurt all about circuses, basically from day one.
Starting point is 01:44:51 Circus is a locus. It's hard. It's hard to get back into it. Can you get it together for this? I'm sorry. I need to. God, okay. I'm actually, okay.
Starting point is 01:45:02 A circus is a locus, a place where several planes of reality converge. Circuses do not occur naturally. They have to be built, and building a circus is a horrifically violent process. Even worse, the builders have no say over which planes converge. More often than not, you end up with the circus you can't control, build with beings and artifacts that actually use you, entities that possess the ability to manipulate or rewrite reality on a whim. We can't comprehend these beings because we exist on the most mundane of planes, not due to chance, but because we, the species, expect and require the mundane. We influence and shape our
Starting point is 01:45:41 own reality to suit our comfort zone. Our collective will function as a creator force, but that collective will, isn't enough to control these entities. Okay, hold on. So, again, a lot happening. Realities converge.
Starting point is 01:45:57 I get that. Building a circus, you have to do a violent process, which I imagine is the sacrifices that the children come from that was mentioned. And the builders have no say on what happened. So it takes a bunch of sacrifices, basically. And then once you create it, it's like, you are now
Starting point is 01:46:17 the victim of it effectively. It's like a, it's like opening a portal to hell. You don't decide what hell does. Once it comes out, you just open the portal. Yeah. A proper circus acts as a cage. Like all cages, the bars rust and the locks break if you aren't careful. That was why Evie left him. Her guardian. Old now on her deathbed. Ordered her to take care of the circus. Kurt was flabbergasted.
Starting point is 01:46:40 What kind of horror story, fairy tale, MK, ultra shit was this? I feel like mother horse eyes, just like zipped by in an airplane. Oh, quick, because I read it that. Yeah. Flether faces. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:46:57 That's really. Evie claimed they can. Thank you, doctor. Thank you. Dr. and Jim, Jim. Evie claimed they kill him if she didn't do it. That his life was in danger. Sometimes you've got to wake up and smell the roses.
Starting point is 01:47:20 He has that fake plastic flower in his shirt pocket and squirts her in the face. Just kidding. Go ahead. That's a good. You put a whoope cushion under the therapy chair. Oh Oh This coming from a grave counselor What'd be so funny
Starting point is 01:47:53 Here, have a seat Oh, excuse you Mugre Weir The chimpanzees The chimps in a cage And he's like freaking the fuck out Wack!
Starting point is 01:48:15 Wawk! Wack! Wack! Like a shake in the fucking boars. And meanwhile. Like, there's just a girl said that they're really serious. And when it's traumatized. These guys laughing out.
Starting point is 01:48:48 And once it gets quiet. She's just like, so I still haven't heard from my dad. Then there's another whoopee cushion. Oh, whoa! It all starts again. After that second one's like, well, it looks like that's all the time we have for today. Yeah, he like cuts off as soon as the time hits. He's like, so actually we, I guess we'll just schedule for a week Thursday.
Starting point is 01:49:29 Get out. Get out. Thank you so much for coming in, Rebecca. The monkey chills out, too. Like, I just immediately falls asleep. Oh, okay. That would be cushion. That would be cushion, say, just really got me.
Starting point is 01:49:57 It was really good. I got me really good. I mean, just as this said, it's whoopee cushion in a grief counseling chair. I like the thing that she walks into he's like already sitting there face painted hair blue
Starting point is 01:50:15 giant red nose his legs crossed he's like go ahead to a seat he's like playing a seat he's like playing it really straight go ahead
Starting point is 01:50:22 and then yeah just a giant wet and it just starts the chaos so good it's like the bizarre version I'm sorry
Starting point is 01:50:34 I can't quit like thinking about the monkey just freaking out Don't get close to it He's actually He has to break for a second Don't get close to the cage
Starting point is 01:50:46 Rebecca back Get back Freaking out at her It's like the Bizarro version of that like For sale baby shoes never worn It's like Grief counsel chair with
Starting point is 01:51:05 Whoopin cushion That's this is actually that you know what that is i said that's legitimately a good two-sentence horror it's a six-word story yeah it's so good um all right anyway even claimed they'd kill him if she didn't do it that his life was in danger as well as the world itself when he tried to stop her she assaulted him and got her temporarily committed on a 72 hours psychiatric cold but he went to see her the next day she wasn't there don't even confirm that she'd been there at all she disappeared two years later he found her by
Starting point is 01:51:41 accident she looked awful it was desperately lonely a bad guardian she kept saying i'm a bad guardian then she asked him to stay with her he was happy to do it he worried about her he missed her he loved her next day he zipped back to his place to gather some belongings when he returned to evie's house it was gone in place of her charming little two stories set a sprawling ranch house occupied by a couple with a kindergarten-aged daughter and a newborn son. Kirk came back every day, and each time he saw a different house occupied by different people. No one noticed by him.
Starting point is 01:52:16 After a couple more years of this, the young version of Evie came to his house, just like he'd said before. He followed her back to the circus house and made it inside where he found the real Evie. The wrong one got violent and knocked him out. When he came to, both were gone. The wrong version returned to him several times after that.
Starting point is 01:52:35 even though he was afraid he always followed it every time because that was the only way to reliably find Evie's house. Evie herself was never there. He saw her in the painting once, the side of the pale, long-haired entity. Couldn't get inside, though. It was like staring through an unbreakable window. He saw them and they saw him, but they were trapped on opposite sides of the portal. Sometimes, though, there'd be dry bundles of sprouts and vegetation on his side. Over time, the taxidermy animals and specimen cases appeared too. He assumed this meant he wasn't the only one using the circus, but as of now, he's never seen the other user.
Starting point is 01:53:13 At some point, claims he doesn't remember, but I call bullshit, he found out the sprouts are regenerative. All the plants from the painting are, some form or another. He bring dead things back to life. Sometimes they create life from nothing. Sometimes they transfer life between creatures. On his very last visit with the wrong, Evie, he once again saw the real levy in the painting dismembered and flayed to death just beyond the threshold the barrier was gone he ran in and cradled her she was still warm rong ivy followed him in and laughed and arranged he killed her left her in the house then he packed up the remains of real levy and took her home coated her with sprouts and binds he's been waiting ever since okay so she dies on the painting he's tried and use the regenerative stuff to bring her back to our bodies there and i was right about him
Starting point is 01:54:01 killing the other Evie that was basically like the maggot or parasite form of Evie. Yeah. Right. So why the hell do you think she's still in that painting? Because she is. When he went into the painting with me, he followed the song. That wordless, eerie, open-throated song all the way into the woods. Even though her bones were in his closet, Evie was there under a giant rib cage in a grove of
Starting point is 01:54:25 thistles. He couldn't touch her. She could touch him. In fact, she gave him the parasites to show him what was. must be done she said okay i don't think that's your wife dude if she's in the giant if she's under a rib cage is like you have to do this and that fills you full of worms i don't think that's your wife man yeah no shit man she told him the secret of the god in the pyramid that no dead thing resurrected unless it will resurrection i didn't want to resurrect her it wanted to keep her
Starting point is 01:54:54 the only way to trick it is with the help of its guard the pale long-haired man with scales he alone can override the will of the God, but he needs a worthy bribe, and that bribe is freedom. Why don't you ever bring that painting here? Because if it isn't at the circus, the thing in the pyramid escapes. That tracks because he said circuses are made to keep the things in that you want to summon the power of you. I stared down into my cup, trying to hide my anchor from him. Tendrils of steam curled upward, warm and strangely soothing. I stirred the tea, taking savage pleasure in the obnoxious clink of silverware against ceramic. Crumbled, leave, surfaced, and spun into a vortex.
Starting point is 01:55:36 Why me? Why am I involved at all? The bribe is an escape. The guard can only leave if someone else takes its place. I need a body. Within the whirlpool of T-Grit came a flash of gold. Spun around and floated to the surface, resolving into a small metallic eye. I could an inhale or exhale.
Starting point is 01:55:55 The guards need a replacement and the God needs an offering. Then I'll get Evie back. I don't want to kill you That's why if he did this To show me it's safe You have to let them grow for a little bit Then you pop them in the sun When it's grown
Starting point is 01:56:11 Give one to the jailer And one to the god You don't even have to go through the portal We can control them We can make them do what we want It's completely safe Yours were only in your skin You made me drink them
Starting point is 01:56:26 He stared at me with a sort of pain guilty shock. The room was silent and deafening at once, and the air felt heavy. Terribly, terribly heavy. I bolted. He caught me before I reached the living room and lifted me off the ground. I flailed and kicked driving him into the wall. His grip loosened and I swarmed away, only to slam into his parasite double. Together they dragged me into the hall. Up close, Kurt's arms were a horror show. The inflamed flesh inside the holes bubbled up and spilled over his skin like burn scars. Parasite Kurt looked almost translucent, like a thin scrim of water was strapped between layers of flesh. In a panic, I bit down on parasite Kurt's hands. A gush of thin, sweet liquid
Starting point is 01:57:07 erupted from the puncture. I accidentally aspirated it, my entire mouth and throat went numb. While I struggled to breathe, they forced me into the closet and locked the door. I fell into the pile of bones, tangling in the vines and tearing blossoms apart. When I finally straightened up, the skull dangled inches from my face. Bright flowers glowed from each socket, equal parts horrifying and dreamily lovely. All around me, the dead sprouts came to life, golden eyes opening along the roots one by one. I tried to move but couldn't. The numbness had spread, overtaking my shoulders and chest, sleepiness came with it. The thing I saw were the eyes, a hundred and a thousand, sparkling like miniature searchlights in the dim glow of the flowers. So drifted off, I became
Starting point is 01:57:52 dimly aware of a maddening itch in my heel. I woke to a sensation of uncomfortable pressure and painful tugging, like something was pulling muscle out through my skin, slowly turning inside out. My throat hurt, my arms hurt, and my foot radiating a deep, maddening itch. Everything flooded back and I opened my eyes. Long glistening larvae towered for dozens of holes in my right arm. Thick as tentacles covered in brown, glittering eyes. They stretched painfully, straining toward the wall.
Starting point is 01:58:25 Little pockets of my swollen tissue stretched with them, tinting along the base of each larva. I threw up. Brackish fluid choked with plant matter and metallic eyes flooded my lap. I kicked away, then shrieked as something shifted inside my heel. It felt like a snake, coiling and sliding across itself. My shoe shifted as something pushed it off, tickling my arch as it fell away. The parasite snaked out of my foot. rough edges scraping the skin of my heel.
Starting point is 01:58:55 Sparkling serpent reared up like a cobra. Rippling fins propelled its narrow body upward. Bright blue eyes glittered from its sides, glinting like crystal in the dimness. After regarding me curiously, it darted upward and wove itself into the rib cage. All of its eyes were fixed on my left arm. Quivering, I looked down at my arm, expecting the worse. Roots and sprouts dusted my skin, but the flesh was whole and unblemished. Even the injury inflicted by the sprout beast, the wound the guard had sucked clean, was gone.
Starting point is 01:59:27 All that remained was a patch of strange white flesh that glimmered with an iridescent sheen. I looked up at the larva. They too were focused on that patch of skin. That was why they were straining. They were trying to get away from it. On impulse, I thrust my arm toward them. With a volley of pain, unlike anything I'd ever experienced, they plunged down into my arm. Ugh!
Starting point is 01:59:49 They were big, much bigger than Kurtz, and my skin bulged with a strain, electric burst of pain shot through my body, subsuming all my senses in a white nova of agony. I screamed helplessly, which quickly devolved into wet, painful coughing. Another torrent of fluid came up, to my horror, tiny larvae wriggled weakly in the puddle. I sobbed and reached for the doorknob, to my shock it turned, spilling me out into Kurt's hallway. Soft, midday shadows cloaked the hall, but I saw clear. clean sunlight streaming into the living room straight ahead. I tried to stand, but my legs weren't strong enough.
Starting point is 02:00:26 Sobbing weakly, I crawled to the living room and collapsed in the light. Both curtain and his double were gone. The house was quiet, enveloped in that soft, stuffy stillness peculiar to hot days. I writhed miserably, weeping and screaming as my larvae erupted. They were easily five times the size of Kurtz, thick and rope-like and several inches tall. Even worse, they made noises. Keening, high-pitched shrieks that seemed to slice through my head. I coughed helplessly the entire time, stomach and lungs expelling incredible amounts of dark fluid.
Starting point is 02:00:59 Roots, sprouts, and weak parasites came with every expulsion. It smelled sweet, almost tropical, with hints of citrus and flowers and warm rain. The larvae were too large to simply explode. Instead, they ruptured swelling and splitting like overcooked sausages and splattering everything with thick, translucent Iker that I've been physically capable I'd have crawled out of the light just to escape the pain but between the endless coughing and weakness I was as good as paralyzed eventually I faded out a sensation of warm heat and softness woke me up after sunset I turned over something squelched under me thick and damp like jelly I set up and found myself wallowing in a pool of exploded larva
Starting point is 02:01:43 Strings of their tattered skin trailed from inflamed holes in my arm, reminded me absurdly of seaweed. Their eyes lay everywhere, glinting doly in the dying light. My foot twitched, whimpering. I looked up as the serpentine thing snaked out of my heel. The skin around it was baggy and pale like a blister. A serpent darted over the mass of jelly, picking out the eyes and eating them eagerly. Stomaching, I glanced at the holes in my arms. Puss rimmed the edges.
Starting point is 02:02:13 paleness contrasting with the furious swollen red. Each pit bore downwards like a honeycomb cell. At the bottom of one, I saw a quivering mass of tissue stud up with small eyes. Altogether, I counted tin. Ten ruined pits in my skin glittering with fresh larva. They're growing back. I tried to pull the rippling snake from my foot, but before I could touch it, it burrowed deep. I swear I can feel it curling around the bone. Maybe that's why I'm weak. It's damage the tendons and muscles. breathing isn't easy. Each inhaled is ragged, thick. Soreness radiates from my ribs and down to my stomach. It's more larva. They're inside me. I know it. I have to go back to the house because my only hope is the guard. Kurt said he needs a body as a bribe.
Starting point is 02:02:59 That's fine. I've got my own slippery doppelganger growing. The larva jelly is bubbling up before my eyes, slowly resolving into a copy of me. If it doesn't want a doppelganger, I can always give it Kurt. even now after all the lies I feel for him I really do but if he wants his wife back he has to pay the prize himself end of part five man that's sick
Starting point is 02:03:21 the descriptions of it is so unbelievable man that's why I'm like I just want the larva the larva stuff is my favorite the larva is great all the larva stuff is fantastic yeah I'm curious to see how it pieces together I like the whole motive of Kurt trying to revive his wife basically this kind of weird conspiracy he's been having
Starting point is 02:03:38 but I'm curious to see how it all wraps up because we are now on part six, the final part. We are on part six. I've always preferred pain to itching. Not that I enjoy either, but pain is straightforward. Even at its worst, pain is somehow clean. Pain also has the decency to kill you once it reaches a certain threshold. Itching, on the other hand, is filthy and consumptive.
Starting point is 02:04:02 Itching can't kill you. It'll just drive you insane. In fact, if you could transform the essence of madness into sensation, that sensation would be itching. Itching was the only thing on my mind as the larva infestation worsened. Every breath produced a deep explosive itch that wrapped over my ribs and organs. I saw vines in my mind's eye, thin and wet and tipped with golden eyes, winding their way through my body.
Starting point is 02:04:28 For the time my parasitic doppelganger blinked awake, night had fallen and my larva had regrown. The new batch was small and stringy, ill-looking. They peaked out anxiously. for the holes in my skin, quivering. My doppelganger was easy to control. Actually, there was nothing to it. When I moved, it moved.
Starting point is 02:04:48 I was glad for this because I didn't have any energy left for conscious control. With a great deal of effort, I dressed it and together we hobbled out to my car. There was a moment of confusion when it tried to climb into the driver's seat with me. I repositioned it in the passenger seat, struggling as it mirrored my movements. The larvae surfaced to watch, straining the tender flesh at the bottom. bottom of the holes. The drive to the suicide house, to the circus, was a hallucinatory nightmare. Things crept around inside me, prodding and squeezing tissues. The winged snake in my heel thrashed angrily, nipping my skin as it attempted to chew through my shoe. Worst of all,
Starting point is 02:05:27 I couldn't stop coughing. Every fit inevitably ended in a torrent of vomit, choked with leaves and tiny golden eyes. My doppelganger gagged with me, identical except for its eyes, flat and golden, comprised of a hundred parasite irises. After it felt like eternity, I reached the circus and led my doppelganker inside. The living room had transformed into a grove. Vines and glowing flowers covered every surface in the corner, dimly illuminated by the blossoms, set the enormous anemone. Tentacles drifted dreamily, seemingly oblivious to the holes goring its flesh.
Starting point is 02:06:03 The five-eyed monstrosity lay before it, half buried in vines. I shuddered and hobbled upstairs, my doppelganger followed hesitantly. Through my haze, I heard voices, men's laughter in a woman's playful, sarcastic bite, all underscored by a tonal piping. One of the bedrooms was closed off. A bar of golden light flickered along the bottom of the door. The door to the other room was torn to pieces, trooping on a single hinge. My larvae peaked out and pulled toward the open room.
Starting point is 02:06:35 A mindless, blissfully calm. compulsion overtook me. I followed their lead and tucked inside. A blanket of dead vines, curled leaves and dry blossoms covered everything except a twisted figure on the bed. The larva strained forward, ice glittering in the moonlight. It was the warped girl, a naturally stretched across a blood-soaked quilt. Strangely, slates lay atop each of her hands. They were piled with hairy spider legs and bloated tentacles, garnished with sprouts and dead flowers. Riveickick details resolved as I came close. From throat to thigh, she was a bloody ruin. Glistening guts cascaded from her butchered abdomen, buried in the morose, was a multi-limbed fetus with several
Starting point is 02:07:20 eyes. Translucent hands clutched the gory remnant of a twin. Spell suddenly broke. The larvae retracted, causing a nauseous explosion of itching that radiated in my shoulder. I turned wretching, and found myself face to face with the five-eye taxidermy monster. It loped past me and lunged, plunging long, thick fingers into my parasite doppelganger's throat. Thick eikers spurted like blood from an artery, and it collapsed. The serpent in my heel quivered. My knees gave out. It slid helplessly to the floor.
Starting point is 02:07:52 The five-eyed monstrosity approached and knelt before me. To my shock, it spoke. In all that forms, the parasites ever take the ruin of your mind. Its voice was low in liquid, almost childish. officially high. Lips rolled above its vast mouth, the white grass ripple in the wind. Ruin minds make outdoors. It touched my intact arm, the one the long-haired guardian had sucked clean.
Starting point is 02:08:20 And usually, pale skin glimmered faintly. But he closed the one you. It's cold, puffy fingers circled my head. The touch was sharp and oddly refreshing. My mind suddenly felt clear. The larvae in my arms shuddered, producing a thrumming, tickle that made me moan i can't take it will clean you again find him you just want me to trade places with it painful hysteria built in my chest is that him that's like that's like an accusation
Starting point is 02:08:50 that's him being like you just want me to trade places with it like angrily but that's but this is the monster of the larva right no this is uh our protagonist something like pity crossed its face The caretaker captures and releases charges at will. You are released once. You will be released again, though the vines will otherwise. So I skated up from my honeycomb to harm. Your friend, the madman, want you to take the kid takers, so that you will release his wife.
Starting point is 02:09:24 He will confront you. He surrendered to the vines. You may not recognize him. Looked meaningfully at the warped woman. she did not interesting okay so like again I go with you I agree that
Starting point is 02:09:40 the larva is the strongest part of the story should just be that but there are things about this like mirror extra dimensional plot that I do like oh yeah yeah yeah yeah Kurt threw himself to it became a monster now he's killed
Starting point is 02:09:56 the other version of his wife or yeah definitely she was on the bed yeah no there's a good it has in there for sure hysterian horror continued to build twining together like the vines go i'll make a door from you a torn to the hall past the room where men laughed and pipes echoed into the taxidermy room the specimen cases were broken and empty no taxidermy creatures remained and the painting showed only empty backdrops forest and beaches rock canyons and golden fields
Starting point is 02:10:27 luxurious bed chambers and bloodstained dungeons this yeah the more i think about the more the cooler this idea is of like if you perform enough evil, if you break the minds of enough people, have enough sacrifices, you create an intersection between all these different dimensions these creatures go through and the paintings are pictures of the different roadways. That's pretty cool. In the center hung the familiar moonlit landscape. I ran through gasping, a steep cold settled over me like a blanket. A familiar, wordless song, beautiful yet so very close to screaming, echoed over the plains. I veered toward the slope. The pyramid came into view, a cubist masterpiece of blinding silver and abathomable darkness. Low veils of clouds clung to the
Starting point is 02:11:11 top like a gathering storm. Itching ran along my bones as larvae shifted. I hurtled toward the labyrinth, dodging thorny vines and treacherous burrows half-hidden in the brittle grass. My attacked arm glimmered strangely on my periphery, and too smooth. It frightened me in a way even the larva could not. I sped up, grimly ignoring the serpent, writhing in my foot. Pale light guided me to the labyrinth entrance. As I approached, I heard a low, resounding thrum. The ground vibrated, and a chorus of horns echoed through the night.
Starting point is 02:11:43 To my shock, glittering beetles erupted near my feet and flooded across the grass. Other creatures followed. Antlered hogs and primordial cats, giant toads, tiny foxes, with billowing clusters of tails and more, so much more. all running away from the pyramid. I reached the entrance just as a pack of long, low walls with tusks and bulbous eyes bolted past. Six winding pass flanked a marble promenade that led directly to the pyramid. Horns and wordless wailing echoed off the black walls.
Starting point is 02:12:16 The larva in my arm peaked out of their burrows. I fought the urge to rip them out. The pain I knew would make me black out. March forward. More paths spun off the promenade, narrow and impenetrable. dark. I hurried past, refused in a look lest I find something staring back at me. Man, again, like, there's so much cool stuff happening. It's just so, like, there's the serpent in his foot and he walks into the labyrinth, glittering beetles, and then it's just quickly mentioned,
Starting point is 02:12:48 antlered hogs, primordial cats, giant toads, tiny foxes. It's like, he's in another earth. It's so fascinated. It's just so quick. I think my biggest complaint of the story is there's so many cool things happening. They're all pulling away from other cool things. Well, that's the thing is it's two separate ideas. You know, like the painting idea is different than the idea of like the thing growing inside. It's just the worm. It's too much also for just a short story. Maybe if this was like a novel where you got to build up these things. Yeah. Maybe. But that being said, once again, as we said, like just two really cool things, but it's just which like which one do you want to actually commit to? because these are two great ideas
Starting point is 02:13:26 and also too the way that he describes it so colorful and like it's just tasty like it's just every time you read it you're like ooh yeah it is I like that yeah the little paragraphs I reread I'm like that's pretty cool
Starting point is 02:13:40 I like that a tall perfectly rectangular opening loomed ahead glimmering steps led to the entrance I slowed to a haul at the base of the stairs for a paralyzing moment I thought about turning back This was, I thought, the very last thing I wanted to do.
Starting point is 02:13:58 That moment, the serpent in my heel convulsed, sending bright electric pain coursing through my leg. It was an apt, perfectly time reminder that actually, dying of an alien parasite infestation was the last thing I wanted to do. So I went inside. Soft-smoking incense enveloped me, along with an almost debilitating heat. Vines and flowers crawled up the walls alongside veins of polished shore, blossom and mineral glowed dimly, illuminating a septet of enormous images on the antechamber wall. Five, I recognized.
Starting point is 02:14:32 A bull, a locus, a malformed wolf, a breathtakingly beautiful person that could have been man or woman, and a golden dragon. Two I had trouble with. A hideously proportioned human with wings, no eyes and three mouths, and a creature with a shape I couldn't quite comprehend, whose flesh glimmered with mad arrays of stars. A sharp chorus of laughter echoed through the chamber, indulgent and somehow cruel, followed by a bone-rattling roar. I spun around anxiously, looking for a door, but only saw another set of seven images behind me.
Starting point is 02:15:07 The laughter grew abruptly, both in volume angrily. My arm itch, my feet ached, and a terrible, pulsating pressure built in my chest. Breathing suddenly became impossible. A moment later, I felt it, long and wet. slithering up my throat. I gagged tongue rolling back and touching the tip of a vine. Those strange, towering images swam before my eyes. Dreamily, I realized it wasn't laughter I was hearing, but screaming punctuated with a chilling,
Starting point is 02:15:35 inhuman bellow. I collapsed, painfully aware of the serpent shifting in my flesh, everything blurred together, soft and almost beautiful, as vines and larva erupted from my throat. Tiny eyes and wet leaves glittered on my periphery. scared me, so I closed him just as halting footsteps echoed through the chamber. I felt hands on mine, strong and cold. I looked up and saw the caretaker's strange, sharp face staring into mine. One of its eyes had ruptured, red, swollen, and unwholesomely bloated.
Starting point is 02:16:08 Hoare and hope suffocated me along with the vines as the guardian lowered its mouth to mine. Cold lips closed over my chin and cheeks. Gitching abruptly disappeared and I felt a bear, blissful instant of relief before an overwhelming ova of agony scorched me into unconsciousness I surfaced to silence so the it bent down and like kissed him uh as had done before to purified him the same way it had with his arm yeah gasping I shot up I was naked but could breathe just fine no plant matter or worms choked my throat I immediately looked at my arm pale plump flesh peppered with half-heeled holes I touched one experimentally
Starting point is 02:16:50 No itching, no larva, just a dull, unremarkable ache. My heel was strangely horrifying, deflated and colorless, like an enormous strained blister. Sunkin hole reminded me of rotting pumpkins, but at least it was empty. No serpent, no larva, no vines. I climbed to my Hodges. My hand fell into a soft pile of vegetation, and I almost screamed. It was the caretaker, shriveled and glimmering like moonlight, covered in tall. luminescent flowers look like lupines. Finding back tears, I inspected my skin for any scratch
Starting point is 02:17:26 or puncture. There were none. The flowers have been soft, after all, softer than any I'd ever touched. Was that any guarantee? Just as I began to calm down, a low, wet rumble, rumbled through the antechamber. I jumped up and saw the door where there hadn't been one before, under the feet of the bull, low, and glowing with rich golden light. A hideous, incomprehensible shadow filled that beautiful doorway and lumbered into the chamber. Seven enormous sinewy limbs exploded from a twisted torso. Four were vaguely human. Three were thick vines studded with glittering eyes.
Starting point is 02:18:06 Sprouts and humming tangles of bright-eyed larvae laced every inch of its raw flesh. A human head crowned the monstrosity, warmed and lumped. with clusters of subcutaneous vines, a feathery anemone extended from its mouth, straining the skin to such a degree that the flesh had split up to the eyes and ears. Blood sheeted past its cheekbones, choked with vines and squirming with small worms.
Starting point is 02:18:32 Dangling from a broken jaw was half an eerie, translucent fetus. The twin, I realized, to the one of the suicide house. So, uh, okay, so I'm going to guess this is Kurt, right? Yeah, it's 100%. and he like the things grown in him to the point that he's like his skin is broken apart and the vines make up the most of the torso yeah and it went to that woman who was pregnant and then it seems to have eaten one of the twins are like hanging from its broken jaw maybe still alive but probably dead um it's like a resident evil villain it's such a cool description yeah it is really cool very uh yeah i agree just kind of like a weird like umbrella mutation kind of creature yeah like like you like you can see where the infection took what pieces were there and just stretched them far past what they were supposed to be. The anemone snaked forward and spun open, barring a tangled
Starting point is 02:19:26 spiral of teeth that made me think of sharks. At the center of that spiral, said into the throat like a gym, lay a massive cluster of golden eyes. The anemonee shifted sharply, straining upward to offer full side of the human head from which it sprouted. Kurt. Kurt's head, Kurt's body, Kurt's mind warped and erupted and overtaken by the vines. His right eye found the dead caretaker, buried in his carna flowers, and spun towards me radiating madness and triumph. And I knew somehow what he was thinking. He'd won.
Starting point is 02:20:00 I was a new guardian, and I would now release his wife. Sadness and profound rage swept through me, just as the caretaker shifted under his glowing lupines. A deafening roar shook the pyramid. The inimony stood at attention, looked back at the small door, panic flickering across his ruined face, then he lunged at me. The caretaker exploded from his funeral grove in a tornado of stems and glittering petals, launching himself at Kurt.
Starting point is 02:20:26 He reached into that nightmare gullet, ignoring the spiral teeth, and plucked out the golden cluster of eyes. That roar sounded again. Dust rained from the ceiling, leaves and flower vines rattled as if in a wind. The guardian ignored it and continued his methodical dismemberment of Kurt. A chorus of shrill screaming issued from Kurt as larva squirmed and shot out of his flesh, swaying several feet in the air before diving down to the Guardian. Glissing bodies swarming over the Guardian's snowy arms. I turned and ran, hurtling down the promenade, oblivious to the numbing cold.
Starting point is 02:21:03 I don't know how I made it back to the suicide house, but I did. Stumbled past empty paintings and taxidermy monsters who now breathed past the warp woman's corpse and the laughing men. Salt crunched under my feet as I tore down the stairs and out into the yard. It was dark and I was panicked, so my nakedness didn't matter to me. I slid into the front seat of my car and sped home where I inspected every inch of flesh. My hands are smooth and unmarked. My feet are not. Small scratches and punctures litter the skin, but I think I'm all right.
Starting point is 02:21:36 They're already healing. The skin is smooth and unusually pale. Just in case, I trenched my feet in hydrogen pariah. oxide, watched them, and sprayed them with cheap herbicide. It hurt like hell, I could barely stand and I'll have scars, but it's worth it. Then I showered in the hottest water I could stand and stumble to bed. I woke this afternoon to a very familiar painting, propped against my bedroom wall. It's just a painting for now. Rich oils and silver tones depict the scene as I first saw a crisp spring night with a tall and human figure framed by luminescent flowers and strange trees.
Starting point is 02:22:15 I left it there and went to the suicide house. Instead of Evie's two-story house, I saw a neat little bungalow with a breathtaking rose garden. I drove by three times before going back home. I haven't done anything with the painting, but I need to soon. I had a really good look at it just now, and there's a problem. In the distance behind the caretaker is another figure. malformed and multi-limbed, coated and vague suggestions of vines and worms. I don't know what happens to doorways when you burn them, but I'm about to find out.
Starting point is 02:22:49 Man, gosh, dude. Wonderful. That was great. The ending, that last part was, like, really cleared up a lot of issues I had previously. It felt like I was in another world and, like, yeah, people getting out and the caretaker, saving him, then dying, then burning it at the end. That's all, that was all great. I still think that the initial gut reaction, at least how I see it, is I still feel the same way of its two very good concepts. I almost wish that the painting was more focused than on like the body horror of the larvas growing inside.
Starting point is 02:23:21 It feels like you could have taken that idea and just shifted it to like this obsession of going into this painting and exploring more of all these creatures in this world. Because it felt like it felt like with how simple the larva thing was, with how quick the story was, I was really able to sink in and get into this. into this really uncomfortable setting of a guy transforming over, you know, this particular job or whatever. But then the, the parallel sci-fi fantasy world was still super beautiful and descriptive. And I felt like I wanted more. Like, I feel like I wanted and needed more information in that world to where even at the instill, very quick, very, you know what I mean? Even Kurt's reveal, all that stuff. The Guardian kind of does his thing. And then our guys just able to be like oh shit and get up and run away i just would would have loved to play around in that
Starting point is 02:24:12 because also that ending is awesome love love that it also answers well how the fuck are we getting these paintings and stuff it just shows up and then now you see kurt and like the the person that uh was in there and now it's looking at him and just that ominous ending of not sure what happens when you burn it but i'm going to find out and we're just left with that i think is awesome really love that. Yeah, I think, uh, I think the two options are either you have two separate stories that takes these two different designs, you know, are two different plot lines and then does their own thing, flushes out each of them.
Starting point is 02:24:50 So they're not competing with each other, uh, or make this into a longer story where everything ties in. And also there at the end, I kind of changed my mind about some of the early stuff because we were harping a bit, uh, early on about like, well, the characters are kind of okay with this really quick. And like, I need to understand a bit more why they're just topped on board so much. But at that end where we were like, it seems like that ending's where they wanted to get to, right? Of like this black pyramid and like a forest seen through a painting at the intersection of dimensions. And as they're walking through it, there's these multi creatures. And it's like
Starting point is 02:25:26 it reminds me of it's in completely different directions, but like in McCarthy's work. right a lot of the characters won't so much be characters in the sense of like why aren't why aren't they talking realistically or that's not how humans would speak a lot of them are almost symbols of things like they'll enter the picture and say like ye carry the mark of a dead man to a dead man's land or you know and stuff like that uh and it fits because the world around it is so drenched in itself that it makes sense the people fall in line with it you can see in some of the writing of like Cohen Brothers movies and stuff like that, right? You're not really questioning why people speak the way they do. It just feels correct for where they're at. And the things
Starting point is 02:26:08 we were complained about in the beginning, the way people act, feel like they fit in that last part. Like the lines and dialogue and all that felt like succinct in that moment when we got near the end. I don't think that any of it was particularly, I think that it's just with the pacing of which it's going, of this being a short story and moving so fast, I think that at first glance, it's easy to be like, well, why the fuck would you care about this with the information that you're giving? Or like, not that why would you care about this, but like, why aren't you freaking out, you know? Once again, if this was a longer, which I think that like painting idea, if given more time and more like brevity through the whole thing, I don't, I think that becomes a
Starting point is 02:26:46 lot clear. Like, I don't think I'm questioning anybody's actions as much as like, we're moving along so quickly. And it's just one of those things of like, oh, that's a weird painting. love to go back, which it's setting up the correct beats for me, and it makes sense. But it's just a thing of like, God, damn, you're not freaked out by that. But once again, I think, like, if you get more time and more, like, I just think you get more if there was just more information given. And also in the short form, in the short form of the story, with this short story format, sorry, jumble my thoughts.
Starting point is 02:27:17 Short story format, I just think that sci-fi story doesn't get to shine nearly as bright as how simple these things of going back and checking on your friend and even the idea of like you know pitching like you go you clean up bodies and you steal something and because you steal that it's like a little it's like a curse or something that gets put on you those kinds of stories weave themselves together really nicely in a nice punchy way but this thing of exploring and there's a giant fucking pyramid and all this kind of stuff i just think you get more even if the characters are acting strange or acting weird i think that even in those works of like Cohen brothers and stuff.
Starting point is 02:27:51 You're still setting up the universe to play off them nicely. And you're also getting information, all the information to where nothing is left up to chance. It's just kind of like, that's just the world that it is. If that makes sense, I can't tell if I'm rambling. But anyways, it's not that I don't think even earlier that we were complaining. I think it's just kind of jarring when you walk in. You're just like, yeah, there's fucking weird.
Starting point is 02:28:13 You know, it's not like it's a TV or something that's just on. It's a fucking oil painting that's alive. So it's almost like, and it goes back to what you were talking. talking about, or what we've been talking about with it, it needs to be either be two separate stories or longer. Because I feel like if this was longer and imagine if there was like kind of like an intro area where it set up the world and it talked about, you know, or maybe this main character's own depression or something. Like it kind of like built up the mental image. Then some of that dialogue would make more sense to things. Because when we got to that ending,
Starting point is 02:28:44 I'm like, I could read another story twice this length from here. Like keep going. Yeah. the payoff it has me in a great direction yeah yeah yeah just some of the beats absolutely and very very fast very fast yeah i think i think again a lot of the problems comes like this this can be more and the rider has certainly has potential to make it more which is why now thinking about it the their um the north american pantheon the thing that they seem to be the most famous for is like a multi-part series about like monsters kept in like a of a sort of prison or penitentiary, so to speak. That's pretty cool.
Starting point is 02:29:25 And I could see how if you give this author a lot of time, they can do something cool with it. So I understand why it has fans. So yeah, yeah, it just felt like a case. If I'm just wondering if it felt like a case of an idea that submits a story,
Starting point is 02:29:40 it does very well because even on Reddit, it has like a lot of upvotes and stuff to where now you're quickly trying to make post for, you know, trying to follow up with it and stuff and you're kind of playing it by ear versus this pantheon kind of story i'd love to read that one and see and just especially if that's the thing where it's like it feels like a more curated story that's something he's been working on for a long time i think that'd be really sick because this was this was a great like and the things i say
Starting point is 02:30:06 with this he's like criticisms or whatever the first off they're subjective to where it's like it's just my opinion but then also uh it in no way reflects that like i think the story sucks or is like, you know, faulted in any way. I just, just simple thoughts of when you get through a story and you read it, you're like, fuck, and you kind of just like simmer with it. These are just first gut reaction kind of responses to it. But I, in all honesty, it was awesome. Like, I think that like so many stories, this story went very big, very, very big, you know,
Starting point is 02:30:37 but it was able to be confined in a way that felt believable. I wanted to be there. There's so many of these stories where it's like, I don't know, I dare my best friend ruin my life. where it's like I'm going big by but it's just in a very dumb kind of way and it doesn't make a lot of sense and you're kind of like you're stuck in the short horf like you're stuck in this Reddit format and now this idea is getting too big when it should have just been much tighter much more consolidated and now I'm on the opposite end of the spectrum where I'm just like I would love more because this feels realized this person is like taking us through
Starting point is 02:31:11 the story in this beautiful way and he's doing this large big idea in a way that is nice because god damn we read so many stories where it's like you know the world's going to end and you're like oh my god like here like here we go kind of idea so yeah yeah i don't know it was awesome i'm really glad that we read this one they killed they killed it yep check out check out dope a bean uh also i should mention this story was written seven years ago so if this is them seven years ago can only imagine how good their stuff is now so check them out be sure to show them some love uh they certainly deserve it uh and just want to say real quick thank you so much to our patreon supporters or they're on patreon we appreciate you uh it's just
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