CreepsMcPasta Creepypasta Radio - "The Reign Deer" Creepypasta

Episode Date: December 27, 2020

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Starting point is 00:00:01 This morning I saw Santa crying in an old, battered crossover. One of the back tires had been replaced with the donut, and I could see the small clothes ride hanging up in the space behind the front seat where the large man sat, shuddering as he rested his wet face on white-gloved hands, hands that gripped the car steering wheel, as though it was the only life preserver bobbing in a black and wintry sea. It wasn't the real Santa, of course. The Harvest Mills Mall couldn't afford both a cookie shop and a pretzel store,
Starting point is 00:00:30 so the idea that they could pull the real deal seemed highly unlikely. Besides, I knew this guy, or at least knew of him. This sweeping Santa was Taylor Lemons, a town-drunk and regional cautionary tale. A few years earlier, his kid had disappeared around Christmas, never to be seen again. Before the holiday rolled around again, he had lost everything. His wife left him, he started drinking all the time,
Starting point is 00:00:58 and before long his lucrative job as IT manager for the big office park outside a town went the way of his wife and little boy. It wasn't a small town exactly, but it was small enough that word got around. Whispered gossip of all that he had lost, men and women recounting the tale, embellishing it, wrapping it in the soft, smooth trappings of sympathy and regret, as though they hated so much what had befallen the man called Taylor Lemons. But beneath that wrapping was a sharper, nastier thing, a preserved sense of glee and voyeuristic sadism.
Starting point is 00:01:33 A look that would steal across their face as they recounted the implosion of a human life, a look that said they were glad it had happened, that maybe this man's misfortune confirmed their own good luck, or how high their chosen god held them in esteem, or at the very least, it was a sign that the angel of despair had passed by their own door without pause, thrown off by the scent of blood already shed. watching this man in his late forties tarted up in a shabby Santa costume as he sat in his car sobbing
Starting point is 00:02:03 I didn't feel any glee or sense of blessing I only felt shame and sadness and oddly enough guilt I almost went over and checked on him tapped on his window and wished him a Merry Christmas or at the very least asked if he was okay but then he glared up
Starting point is 00:02:22 and my motivation withered His eyes were so red and so hungry, so raw and alone, I couldn't deal with that. I didn't know him. Nothing I could say would help, and what if he was crazy or dangerous? So instead, I just gave him a little wave and went on my way. I could hear Uncle Mike's loud mouth before I made it through the front door. I knew he was coming for Christmas, of course. But the knowing had done little but gave me the constant needle prick of presided dread,
Starting point is 00:02:54 anticipation of loud stories as he steamrolled every conversation, awkward tension as he slowly got drunk and more obnoxious before turning the inevitable corner of being overly sensitive and apologising to everyone for being such an asshole. So, as far as I could tell, he only came because he was bored and lonely, and we only invited him because Mom felt sorry for him. But whatever the motivations,
Starting point is 00:03:19 it got harder to stomach every year, and I found myself thinking of excuses to go run errands, hide in my room as much as possible. I closed the front door softly, hoping I could scoot through to the back of the house without anyone noticing. But... Bloody, come here, girl.
Starting point is 00:03:36 Give Uncle Mike a hug. He was already to me before I turned around good, crushing me in an awkward bear hug that flooded my nose with the smell of stale beer and closed cigarettes. Letting out a rumbling laugh, he swung me under his arm and guided me toward the living room.
Starting point is 00:03:52 Come see what I brought to liven up our Christmas. My eyes had already found it. A monstrosity of a tree, crowded into the back half of the living room. It had clearly been cut down quite a bit, and it still pressed against the ceiling, as though it planned to burst through the roof and reach out into the sky. Mom was stringing lights on it while Dad watched her work dubiously. It's, um, it's big. I looked back to Dad, trying to keep the irritation out of my voice.
Starting point is 00:04:22 What happened to our tree? He went to answer, but Mom beat him to it. A strange smile on her face. We put it back up, dear. Mike was good enough to bring this beautiful thing, so we had to make room for it. Isn't it great? I stared at her.
Starting point is 00:04:43 Um, yeah, great. Glancing at Mike, I couldn't help but add. But, but the old tree was pretty great too. Mike grinned and gave me a squeeze. No, no, I saw that thing. It was old and ragged. Artificial, too. No smell.
Starting point is 00:05:02 He sucked in a deep breath. You smell that? That's the real stuff right there. Smells like Christmas. I slid out from under his arm. Ah, huh. Where'd you get it? It's gigantic.
Starting point is 00:05:17 My uncle hugged his finger in his belt. Got it from a new job. Security and Ranger for the Mercer estate up north. Lots of woodland. He jerked a thumb towards the tree. One of the fringe benefits is going to bring a kick-ass tree for Christmas. I wanted to ask if he'd actually ask permission to take one of the trees he was supposed to be guarding, but I suppressed the urge.
Starting point is 00:05:39 No point in stowing up drama this early. Things would inevitably go downhill without my help anyway. What's that noise? Mom glanced at my father with a raised eyebrow. What noise? It was getting late now. Dinner had been eaten. a single present had been unruped by everyone, and now we sat in the stupor, staring at some sappy greeting card movie on TV,
Starting point is 00:06:04 while Mike punctuated the bad acting and heartless chipper soundtrack with thick, wet snoring sounds that made me more than a little queasy. Dad was sitting up more now. There's... I don't know. There's a funny squeaking sound coming from somewhere. He glanced around before locking onto the tree. I think it's coming from that thing. Mom frowned at him. I doubt that seriously. You think there's a squirrel in there like in that movie?
Starting point is 00:06:33 He returned a frown, irritation wrinkling his brow. No, but I know what I... He froze for a second, cocking his head like a dog, catching a sign of his quarry. There, did you hear it? I nodded. I had heard something. A strange, softly shrill sound, like a screen door squeaking shut in the distant room. him. But the noise hadn't been far away.
Starting point is 00:06:59 Dad was right. It was coming from the tree. He was on his feet now, pulling out his phone to turn on his light while walking up to it. I could tell Mom was getting ready to poke fun at him, but I didn't think it was going to matter. He was determined looking as he reached the tree and lifted one of his heavy branches. I could only see the side of his face, but he was enough to seem squint as he shine the light into the dark interior of the tree. enough to see his eyes widen and something small and black leapt out onto his face
Starting point is 00:07:30 he stumbled back with a scream which was all the opening the thing needed it scuttled from his chin and was gone inside as he fell to the floor and began thrashing as he clawed at his throat I could hear myself screaming now eyes rolling to mom for her to help to fix things to make me understand that this
Starting point is 00:07:47 wasn't really happening at all something but there was one crawling into her ear black legs sliding out of view as her eyes flooded closed and she began to jerk slide away out of a chair and onto the floor. My last hope, unconscious Mike, was no hope at all. He hadn't stirred in the commotion and, even as I reached out to shake him awake,
Starting point is 00:08:09 I heard a screeching sound as something sell past my face and landed on his chest. I was going to try and swat it off, but then I felt something on me too, digging sharp feet into my back as it crawled up towards my head. I stood up to shake it off or take off my shirt, but my legs weren't working right. Nothing was. I couldn't move my arms.
Starting point is 00:08:29 I couldn't breathe. I felt at the carpet, barely feeling the impact as the world contracted to a pinprick of terror. And then it was gone. I woke up to snow, fluttering down onto my cheeks. I was in a field, some strange field I didn't recognize, covered in thick snow. And beyond that, a lake and a black winter forest unlike any I'd ever known. My parents and Mike were nearby. die, dead or unconscious on the ground, and my initial confused panic became more focused as I
Starting point is 00:09:02 remember the tiny black things that had attacked us from the tree. That was when I heard a loud snort behind me. I turned and led out a gasp at what was slowly approaching. Nine, massive deer with thick, shaggy fur and jagged horns that gleam like metal in the cold moonlight and looked wickedly sharp. I felt no sense of wonder or joy at seeing them. Instead, I felt the object fear warring the icy dread in my chest as my mind tried to fully take in what was coming toward me. They trudged across the snow lightly, spindly white legs ended in heavy black hooves that echoed loudly, despite leaving barely a trace on the winter's skin of the world.
Starting point is 00:09:43 Several of the deer had legs that moved at odd angles, and one seemed to have six legs instead of four, but all of that was secondary. My eyes were on their king. It was smaller than the rest. but only in stature. He carried the air of royalty, the surety of command. As if, to confirm my impressions, a burning crown of red fire began to form between the warped nests of bone that sprouted from the sides of his head. I squinted against that brilliant beacon as I heard its rough voice clawing in my head.
Starting point is 00:10:17 Are you ready to do what you promised? I lifted my arm to block some of that terrible crimson light. promised? What are you talking about? You must do what you promised, complete what was begun, or all is for naught, and they will go into his minds, and you, Oathbreaker, will fare far worse. Wincing, I forced myself to look at the thing with a blazing crown. I haven't promised anything. I don't know what you're talking about. I felt heat coming off the creature as it stepped closer, tariffing. over me. Its breath was fettered, boiling down as it boomed its poison across my mind.
Starting point is 00:11:04 Really? It wretched and spat something out onto the snow at my feet. Then, what is that? I felt my stomach shrivel as I looked down and recognized what had been deposited there. It was a folded piece of paper, clearly written in a child's version of my handwriting. On the side facing up, it said, to Santa. I looked back up at the dear thing and saw in his gaze that it knew that I recognized it, that I remembered what it said. Despite my fear, I frowned at it. I never got anything.
Starting point is 00:11:43 I only asked for one thing and I never got it, so I don't know what you're talking about. Don't lie, child. We know what you promised in your heart. You saw the boy that very day, hated him just for the sake of hating. How happy he seemed when you were so sad. sad and lonely, with your shabby toys and shabby friends and shabby life. So you went home and wrote a letter asking for one thing you wanted most in the world. That you'd do anything for it, give anything for it.
Starting point is 00:12:15 And you deserved it, you said, because you had been such a very good girl that year. Taking a step back, I glanced around desperately. Should I try to run? Where could I go? And what about my family? I... What do you want me to do? The voice thundered again in my skull as the world broke apart. What you've done already.
Starting point is 00:12:41 Just remember it. And do it again. I shivered against the cold as I looked up at the second floor of the house. I thought I knew what window was Toby's, but I couldn't be sure. The idea of being out at night, all alone and up to no good, scared me. But it excited me too. And this was the riskiest part. If I could get him to the window, I could talk him outside.
Starting point is 00:13:09 I was good at talking people into things, especially kids my own age. So I threw a pebble, then a second. As I was reading a third, the boy came to the window. He looked sleepy and a little scared until he saw me stand up from the bushes. I was a year older than him, and I knew he liked me, thought I was cool. It only took a few moments of whispered encouragement to get him to put on his coat and come down to the yard I had something cool to show him after all
Starting point is 00:13:39 He didn't get nervous until we were five minutes into the woods behind his house Scared didn't come until I was hitting him over and over with a rock Until he didn't move any more There was a large overflow pipe nearby I hadn't known it was there I'd never been in those woods before But I hadn't had any trouble finding it when they'd time came. Even then, I guess they'd find him eventually. One day the next week, I'd hear
Starting point is 00:14:07 about how little Toby Lemons was beaten the death and found in the drain pipe, and I'd have to act surprised and sad. But they never did find him, and I never got what I wanted, and before long, it was easy to think it had never happened at all, until the deer brought me back to it, had me do it again, choose it again, and I felt his head give as I mashed that rock down into his stupid face. I gagged at the stench of the reindeer as it came back to me now. It had lowered its face to mine, and so close the smell and heat were unbearable. If only I wasn't too afraid to move. The master keeps his word.
Starting point is 00:14:52 Your family will be free, as will you. I nodded and felt a small, hopeful smile creeping onto my face. When they wake, you will all be back in your beds, and they won't remember what happened to them. But they will remember your fulfilling of the pact, what you did in the woods. Gasping in cold air, I shook my head. They... no, they never knew that, any of that. There was a rumbling from the creature that might have been on the creature that might have been on laugh. They do now. With that, the creature turned and began walking away, the procession of
Starting point is 00:15:33 horrors parting for him, even as he paused to look back, giving me a final baleful glare. He reached something else out onto the snow before turning to walk away. I recognized it before it hit the ground, though I'd only ever seen one on TV, years ago. I heard the burning deer's mocking voice in my head again. Here's what you asked for. What you deserved for being such a good girl. Enjoy your new doll. I stared at the slime-coated bit of plastic and cloth
Starting point is 00:16:08 that was already disappearing into the snow, barely able to recognize it now. In my peripheral vision, the snow-covered mounds of my family were fading away with everything else, and I could already feel myself slipping back into warm darkness. None of this made sense. It wasn't fair. I looked up, ready to call out, demand an explanation or another chance, but the reindeer and their king were already gone into the dark, and I wasn't far behind.
Starting point is 00:16:38 I awoke at home in bed, my soiled prize tucked under my arm. It wasn't long before there was a pounding on my door.

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