Creepy - The Crawlspace
Episode Date: May 21, 2018Traveling means freedom. But when you discover a door that was meant to remain hidden, you may regret leaving home...***Credited to user Kaitie H. (note: minor edits were made to the original story fo...r continuity***Subscribe to us on YouTube for your chance to win an X1S microphone or podcast shirts! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ3SrH_3fsROXFAjomKcUtw***Please consider supporting the podcast at Patreon.com/Creepypod or creepypod.com/support***Produced by Steve Blizin***Title music by Alex Aldea***Intro/Outro Narration by Joe Stofko Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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The Crawl Space.
Credited to user KDH.
Um, hi there?
I guess you could say I'm writing this as a cautionary tale to those who plan on studying abroad in the future.
I don't mean to discourage you from going in the first place.
It's more like I just want you to be aware of this, so something like this doesn't happen to you too.
I guess I should explain a little bit.
Last summer I was selected to participate in the study abroad program that would be centered in Rome for several months.
Like anyone would be, I was elated.
I'd never been out of the States before, so this was going to be a real adventure for me.
In the weeks it followed, I happily packed anything and everything I could fit into my suitcase.
I will be the first to admit that I had way overpacked for this trip.
I was nervous about leaving my parents for the first time,
but I was also excited for the newfound freedom I would have well in Europe.
Before I knew it, my parents were dropping me off at the airport
and I was boarding a 19-hour flight to Rome.
Despite being long and tedious, the flight wasn't all that bad.
When I exited the airport, I was greeted by the program supervisor
and several other students who would be studying with me.
They were about the same age and all looked just as excited as me.
From there we went to our mandatory orientation meeting
and afterwards we went to pick up our apartment keys.
In the months that preceded the trip,
we were responsible for getting to know our would-be roommates
as well as finding a place to stay that we could all afford.
There were three girls I would be staying with.
They were all nice enough and made an effort to make me feel welcome,
although I will admit it's a bit hard to get a little.
close to a group of pre-formed friends.
But despite my slight alienation, it seemed that things were all going to work out well.
All of us were on a similar budget plan, and by that, I mean, none of us really had much money to spend.
Because of this, we were all on the same page while searching for the cheapest apartment we could find.
After several days of searching, we stumbled across an ad for an ancient apartment located above the Campo di Fiore.
That was a prime location, and we couldn't believe that it was still available.
No less listed for an unbelievably low price.
This immediately sent alarm bells off in my head.
The place was enormous, yet the rent was cheaper than much smaller apartments in a far less desirable part of town.
However, Reason never really wins out in a group of excited young women.
They'd already made up their minds, and if I'd be staying with them, this was my only option.
We had received our own set of keys as well as a map with walking directions.
Because of its prime location, it really didn't take us long to get there.
The compo was amazing.
During the daytime, it was filled with a vibrant market,
while during the evening it was lined with lively street performers.
All the apartments surrounding it looked to be ancient,
so ours really didn't stand out that much.
After circling the square three or four times,
we finally noticed the number nailed to the front of a massive old wooden door.
This would be our home for the next three months.
I fought with my keys for a moment until there was an audible click of the heavy old lock.
A thick old door swung forward with the screech.
We were met with a long, winding staircase.
We all looked at one another and groaned.
None of us had accounted for the fact that the building had been constructed before elevators were common.
So three sets of stairs and countless complaints later,
all four of us with luggage in hand stood outside of our new front door.
Once again, I reached for my set of keys and fought with a stubborn lock.
As soon as the front door was open, there was a stampede of young women trying to claim the bus rooms.
Being a three-bedroom apartment it meant that two of us would have to share.
I personally didn't really care, so I let the others battle it out.
When the dust had settled, I found that I'd be sharing a room with a girl called Stephanie.
That was fine with me.
Stephanie was nice enough and she was also very quiet.
My ideal feature in her roommate.
Over the course of the rest of the day, we ran around exploring our new home.
There were two bathrooms, a full kitchen, and a living room with an ancient TV.
Once again, I began to feel uneasy.
Just how was it that we were able to get all of this for such a low price?
Before I could finish the thought, I was interrupted by a fit of loud squealing.
My initial reaction was to panic.
However, I soon learned that all the noise was from excitement.
Down at the other end of the apartment near the front door,
apparently there was another part of the fly we had missed.
I followed the noise until it led me to a long, dark hallway.
There, at the end, behind the group of squealing women,
was a washing and drying machine.
For those of you thinking, what's the big deal?
I should explain that these things are incredibly,
incredibly rare in Rome.
Generally, exchange students have to wash their clothes by hand in the sink
before hanging them up to dry.
What was a luxury item like this doing in such a cheap apartment?
Just as a screaming quelled?
It picked right back up again as a girl noticed the door adjacent to the washing machine.
Behind that door was a master bathroom.
It had a balcony, a clawfoot tub, and even a bidet.
The girls immediately started fighting over, whose bathroom this was going to be?
I didn't really see why we couldn't share, but apparently the others were dead set on having ownership.
As it turned out, it ended up being my bathroom.
Stephanie made a logical argument that because she and I had to share a bedroom,
while the other two each got their own, it was only fair that she and I got to share the master bath.
And I'll admit that at first I was actually kind of excited.
It was, after all, a really nice room.
However, over the course of the next few weeks, I began to grow more and more wary of the room.
I don't know how to put it into words.
It's like every time I went into that room, I could feel something's eyes on me.
And the voyeuristic element wasn't really what had me so unnerved.
It felt like whatever was watching me was angry.
That it didn't want me to be there and that it wanted to hurt me.
I began doing everything of my power to avoid the room.
I asked Alicia if she would mind if I used her restroom occasionally.
I made up a lame excuse about how it was far more convenient
since her room was so close while my bathroom was at the other end of the flat,
at the end of the very long hallway.
She happily obliged, though,
when I told her that she could use my bathroom anytime she liked.
This worked well for a while.
For about the first two months of my trip,
I was able to completely avoid that eerie room.
It was until the final month that everything began to unravel.
One night as I prepared to brush my teeth,
I found that Alicia was already occupying her bathroom.
I could hear giggles coming from down the hallway.
It was clear both Stephanie and our other roommate
were getting ready for bed in the master bath.
I decided that since there was strength in numbers,
it would be all right, just for tonight.
So I made my way down to the large bathroom
where I joined the boisterous girls in brushing my teeth.
They were in the midst of some conversation
when Lindsay, or other roommate,
had broken into such a furious fit of laughter
that she had to lean on the wall for support.
But suddenly she jolted upright as if she'd been shocked.
We all looked at what had been the cause of her reaction.
There on the wall, about the same level as a bathtub,
was a tiny door.
None of us had noticed it because of her.
was the same color as the walls.
The landlord had even painted over it.
Naturally, this made me a bit nervous.
Whatever it was, the landlord clearly didn't want anyone opening it.
But as usual, throwing all caution to the wind,
Lindsay reached for the handle and began tugging with all her might.
Stephanie clucked her tongue in disapproval before pulling out a small pocket knife.
She began delicately carving along the seam of the door.
I wanted to beg her to stop.
but I really didn't have the energy to argue that night.
So within a few minutes, Lindsay had yanked the little door open with a loud crack.
It was a crawl space.
It was fairly large.
My guess would have been that you could fit at least three or four people in there.
I was rather curious as to why the landlord would have sealed up an empty little room.
Well, I thought about it, Stephanie and Lindsay began calling for Alicia to come see their new discovery.
She was just as excited as they were when they first discovered it.
However, as could be expected, this excitement waned over time and eventually the crawl space was
just turned into storage for a few towels and laundry baskets.
In the following days after the unsealing of the crawl space, things started to go from
Erie to downright terrifying.
Annoyingly, Alicia had changed her nightly routine so I could no longer use her bathroom in the evenings.
Once again, I was back in the large basement.
bathroom. All the while, the feeling that I was being watched, growing worse and worse. I began
to get so paranoid each time I went into that room that I would literally jump at the slightest
noise of pipe settling. And as soon as I was finished, I would run at full speed down the hallway
and closed the torp behind me. For some reason, I seemed to be the only one feeling this way.
It's not like I could have told the other girls either. I was already enough of her. I was already enough of
and outcast as it was.
So I just kept to myself and hoped it would go away eventually.
Unfortunately, that wasn't the case.
One night as I was getting ready for bed,
I found myself alone in the bathroom.
As I stood in front of the mirror brushing my teeth,
something set the hairs on the back of my neck straight up.
There was a faint rustling noise.
Not the kind that could have been caused
from my roommates at the other end of the flat.
Any noise caused by them
would have had to have been quite loud
to reach me all the way at the other end of the long hallway.
No.
This noise was very faint.
The sound of someone gingerly shuffling things around.
I stood completely silent, terror filling me.
The soft rustling noise was coming from inside the crawl space.
I turned on my heels and ran down the hallway to grab the attention of my roommates.
I tried to explain to them what happened.
But all that came out were incoherent.
murmurs.
Eventually, I managed to stutter.
Something.
Something's inside the crawl space.
They looked at me with fear and confusion in their eyes.
As a pack, we moved together down the hall into the bathroom.
I nearly fainted when I saw the tiny door hanging fully ajar.
Though this discovery filled me with horror,
Alicia immediately pointed to the balcony's sliding door.
Stephanie had left it open to air out the bathroom after having taken a shower several hours ago.
She peaked her head out the door and pointed to the slanted rooftop adjacent to ours.
There was a pigeon's nest occupied by a few birds.
The girl surmised that a pigeon must have found its way in and was a cause of the disturbance.
They all had a good laugh as we made our way back to the living room.
I pretended to shake it off.
But I knew it was not a pigeon that caused the rustle.
rustling noise. First off, the tiny door had been shut tight all day. None of us really cared to leave
it open because it smelled quite musty inside. Secondly, the door had been shut when I left the
bathroom. I am certain of this. Yet it was wide open when I returned. You're not going to tell me
that a pigeon knows how to and is capable of opening and closing a door all by itself. It was
at this point that I began to suspect that something was terribly wrong with this apartment.
When I got back to my room, I pulled out my laptop and called my best friend via Skype.
She'd always been the skeptical and methodical type.
However, she also kept an open mind towards things that were hard to explain.
I decided that out of anyone, she was probably the best to talk to about my situation.
As I expected, she was initially quite doubtful, though she also agreed with me that a pigeon
was quite likely not the source.
She asked me if I had any photos of the crawl space.
She said that if she could see it,
that would help her understand a little more clearly
and possibly help her to come to more logical explanation.
Relieved at her willingness to at least hear me out,
I reached for my camera and made my way back down the Erie hallway.
When I arrived, I found to my relief
that the door was still closed.
I stood in front of it for a moment,
and gathering my nerve before pulling the little door open.
Despite the clutter left inside by my roommates, it was empty.
I snapped a quick photo before closing the door once more and running back to my room.
I immediately plugged my camera into my computer and uploaded the photo.
When I finally opened the image, I was petrified by what I saw.
There, in the upper right-hand corner, was a face,
bearing its teeth at me.
whole body began violently shaking.
For God, that thing is in her home.
I muttered to myself.
Fear began to overtake me.
Someone had sealed whatever it was inside of their crawl space and we had let it out.
I was so absorbed in my panic I didn't even notice when my roommate returned.
She was so blissfully unaware of the imminent danger we were in.
Yet even if I tried to warn her, she would not believe me.
I was at a loss of what to do
and finally decided that I'd deal with it in the morning,
though not by a large amount.
I did feel braver in the sunlight.
From there I attempted to get some sleep,
though for the first time ever since being there,
I closed and bolted my door before getting back into bed.
Stephanie had me suspiciously while doing so,
but I just told her jokingly that Lindsay
had been sneaking into our room the previous nights
and had been stealing my Nutella.
She laughed heartily, shaking her head before settling down for the night.
I will admit that the only reason I was able to get any sleep that night was because of her presence.
Something about not being alone can give one a sense of false security.
It was about two o'clock in the morning when the sound woke me.
I had always been a light sleeper, so the faint noise was enough to stir me.
It sounded like a door being pushed open at the other end of the flat, followed by footsteps.
But these weren't just normal footsteps.
It were far too fast.
It sounded like someone was running at full speed
from the foyer to the living room and all about the apartment.
But these weren't heavy footfalls like the kind you'd expect from a running person.
They were very light, almost unnaturally so.
My initial reaction was to assume as either a Lish or Lindsay.
So I got up and stuck my ear to the wall behind me that separated Lindsay's
room from mine.
I could hear her faint but steady breathing.
She was clearly asleep.
It wasn't her.
I then crossed over to the other side of my room near the door and once again stuck my ear
of the wall.
Malicious snoring was quite audible.
There was no way it was her.
I slowly began to grow fearful as I turned in a last resort to see if Stephanie had perhaps
gotten up.
But I could plain.
I'd mainly see her resting form silently rising up and down.
A shiver went down my spine and I nearly screamed when I realized that the footsteps had come to a stop outside of my door.
Despite all the lights being out, I could clearly see the looming dark shadow of a form
through the tiny crack at the foot of my door.
I dared not move.
Whatever it was, it was just standing there, waiting.
Then to my horror, my doorknobs slowly began to jiggle.
Gently at first, but then growing violently at the realization of it being locked.
The noise of it eventually woke my roommate.
She sat out blinking confusion.
That instant, the jiggling of the doorknop stopped.
She asked me just what the hell I was doing and if I knew what time it was.
I told her it wasn't me.
I told her that whatever had opened the door to the cross.
All space the previous day had come back.
But she just furrowed her brow at me and said I needed to get more sleep.
The next day I made an appointment with my program supervisor.
I told him that I just needed to go home.
He tried to tell me that I was just homesick and that it would pass, but I insisted.
He eventually gave up and let me call my parents.
They were confused, but understanding.
They were able to change the date of my return flight to the following morning.
I really wanted to get out of there that day, but understandably that was as soon as it could manage.
Unfortunately, this meant that I have to stay one more night in the apartment.
When I returned, I tried to tell the others about what had been going on.
I knew I was going to be getting out of there and would be out of danger,
but I still immensely worried for their safety.
But none of them took me seriously.
They looked at me as if I was a madman.
They didn't say anything.
but I was sure they all thought I was going home because of some sort of mental breakdown.
At this point there was nothing I could say that would convince them.
So that night I locked my door and hesitantly went to bed.
And right on cue, once again around 2 o'clock in the morning,
I was awoken by the rapid footsteps scampering around the apartment.
I could hear the door to the bathroom begin to creak open,
followed by the door at the end of the hallway.
The footsteps grew louder and faster as they moved.
through the apartment.
And finally once more, they came to a pause outside my door.
I could hear breathing this time, slow and heavy.
I sat up in a panic into my horror.
I saw that Stephanie had forgotten to lock the door behind her after getting up to use
the restroom.
It was right outside my door, and I did not know if I had time to jump up and try to lock
it before the thing realized there was nothing blocking its way.
I hesitated a moment too long.
By the time I sat up straight in my bed, the handle slowly began to
turn.
A frozen tear as the door cracked open, revealing my tormentor.
It stood there ominously in the doorway, staring me down.
Its eyes protruded slightly from its skull and gave off a very faint bluish light.
It didn't appear to have a nose, only slits where the nostrils should have been.
It had the teeth of a man, but had no lips.
giving it the impression of an eternally toothy snarl.
Its grayish-white skin was waxy and stretched tight over its bony face.
The rest of its skeletal form was hard to make out as it was almost entirely enveloped in shadows.
After pausing for a moment in the doorway, it began to head toward me.
As it moved, its body let out sickening cracks.
I sat there, still petrified by fear until it made its way to the foot of my bed.
Its heavy breaths were deafeningly loud.
I don't know how Stephanie slept through it.
The air had begun to smell sour and stagnant.
It jolted to the other side of the bed, mere feet from me.
I gagged at the smell of it like sulfur and rotting flesh.
Slowly it unfurled one of its long, gnarled hands and proceeded to reach for me.
Not until it was several inches away did I finally find my voice.
I screamed as loud as I possibly could and it halted in its tracks.
Stephanie shot up from her bed, visibly frightened.
The creature hunched over on all fours and fled from the room with unsettling movements
that recalled those of a spider.
Later, Stephanie switched the light on and looked at me furiously.
She demanded to know what the fuss was all about.
I told her exactly what had happened.
But she just called me a nutcase.
The taxi came to pick me up very early the next morning.
The sun had not even risen by the time it arrived.
None of the girls came to see me off, but I expected this.
After loading my luggage into the trunk, I climbed into the back seat of the old cab.
It had driven right through the square and was sitting at the base of my apartment.
When I leaned to look out the window, I could see where my room had been.
My face contorted into a mixture of panic and concern out of my old window.
Was the creature, blinking eyes bore into me and its lipless mouth curled into a snarling grin.
Before I could say anything, the cab driver had taken off, leaving that hellhouse far behind.
I tried to warn them.
I really did.
I did everything in my power to try and warn them of the people.
danger that they were in.
But none of them listened to me.
There was no way I could have stopped what happened after I returned home.
You see, several weeks after returning to the United States, I received a phone call from the
program director.
He informed me that a day before the program ended, all three of my past roommates had been
reported missing.
The authorities had no idea just how long they'd have been reported missing.
actually been gone for, as they were only recently discovered to be missing when the program director
went to check in on them after none of them made it to the end of program wrap-up meeting.
They assumed it had been at least a week or two, since all the food in the apartment was expired.
There was no sign of forced entry, and no valuables were missing.
The only notable detail mentioned in the report was that when they arrived on the scene,
there was a strange little door hanging a jar in the bathroom.
And when they approached it,
they were met with a powerful odor coming from no visible source.
The official report has them declared as missing.
But I know that they're all dead.
I know that I'm incredibly lucky to have made it out with my life.
I think the only reason I'm still alive today is because I fled thousands of miles and across an ocean.
Despite their unwillingness to listen, I still feel an unimaginable amount of guilt over what happened to those girls.
That's why I'm recording this now.
I may not be able to go back in time and save them, but maybe I can prevent this from happening to you.
Please, please heed my warning.
If you ever get the opportunity to study abroad, keep this in mind.
If it seems too good to be true, it probably is.
And whatever you do, don't stay on the third floor of an ancient yellow apartment complex above the Campo di Fiore.
There's something there. Something evil.
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