Creepy - The Girl in the Picture

Episode Date: April 9, 2018

There are no words for some pictures...***Content Warning: sexual assault***Narrated by Molly Lankford***Subscribe to "Pixie" on ModernAudioDrama.com or on iTunes at https://itunes.apple.com/us/podca...st/pixie/id1357975565?mt=2***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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Starting point is 00:00:00 This episode of Creepie is presented by patrons John Nye, Nick Benhoff, Wilson Harvey, Rihanna Luther, Zach Carmata, Emily Rose O'Terry, Theo Broxson, and Jamie McCarthy. If you'd like to see how you can support the podcast and continue to keep the episodes coming, please check out the reward tiers at patreon.com slash creepy pod. Before we get to this week's episode, I want to do a quick shout out to a friend of the podcast and fellow audio drama creator Rick Coast. Dropping this Tuesday, Rick has a new audio drama coming out called Pixie. You might recognize Rick's work from this show from our most popular episode, Noand House. Also, the incredibly popular episode abandoned by Disney. Rick is an amazing audio drama producer and creator. I highly recommend you check out all of his productions, all 11 of them,
Starting point is 00:00:50 at Modern AudioDrama.com. But specifically, his newest show, Pixie, starring friend of the show and guest narrator is Nicole Goodnight and Owen McCune. You can find out more about pixie at pixyshow.com and make sure to wait until the end of this episode to hear an exclusive trailer. And then make sure you go to iTunes or wherever you listen to this podcast and click subscribe. So you don't miss an episode. This is creepy.
Starting point is 00:01:22 A podcast dedicated to sharing the most famous chilling and disturbing creepy pastas and urban legends in the world. Whether these stories truly happen. or not simply fabrications is for you to decide. These stories may contain graphic depictions of violence and explicit language. Listener discretion is advised. Creepy presents. The Girl in the Picture Narrated by Molly Langford.
Starting point is 00:02:06 For a while now, this picture has been floating around on the internet. You've probably seen it by now. The photo is a simple black and white, grainy still of a young girl in the woods. The girl has a dark shadow over her face and is posing in a strange standing position. There has been some debate as to whether she is running, jumping, or simply posing for the camera. The story surrounding the photo has only added to the intrigue. Apparently, this photo was discovered in a trail cam in Cambridge, New York. If you don't know, trail cams are specialized equipment used by hunters, researchers, and farmers to track game and other wild animals.
Starting point is 00:02:43 These cameras are made to snap a picture when a motion sensor picks up movement in the lens's view. The landowners had set up this trail camp for hunting purposes. There are people on the internet who have latched on to the idea that this picture is of a long dead girl, that this picture is of a ghostly presence. Others yet wonder if this is just a girl and why she might be alone in the woods.
Starting point is 00:03:09 Police have gotten involved to find the identity of this child. This afternoon, I saw the picture while screwing around on Facebook during my lunch break at work. When I saw it, I froze. I knew who was in the picture. It was a face I hadn't seen in years. I left work early. I had to call my mom and get the facts straight, but I'm getting ahead of myself. I'm on my fourth shot of Malibu as I type this out. The booze helps. After all, what else can I do but tell a bunch of scary story junkies what I have to say? Nobody would ever believe me anyways. Nobody I told believed me.
Starting point is 00:03:53 I'm rambling again. I'll take it easy on the sauce until I finish. My name is Rebecca, but everyone just calls me Becca these days. I grew up in Coila, a small township within Cambridge, New York. Compared to the hustle of my current home in Manhattan, Coila was a whole. I'm pretty sure more people live in my apartment building than lived in all of Coila. My best friend was Zoe. Zoe was fun, brave, and so adventurous. God, I haven't thought about her in years. You could probably say that Zoe was my first love. Of course, at our age, I was too young to see it that way, but isn't that how you always see friends from the past?
Starting point is 00:04:37 They're a grainy photograph in your mind's eye, a caricature. You remember all of the good and ignore the bad. I was 12 years old on the last day I saw Zoe. Every small town has rumors. Coila was no different. In the late 1980s, the rumor mill was spinning stories about a satanic cult. If you've ever heard a cult story, I'm guessing you have, then these stories were nothing too shocking.
Starting point is 00:05:04 Rituals in the woods, animal sacrifices, evil chants overheard in the trees. These were the stories spread from child to child, and, unbeknownst to me at the time, adults as well. Supposedly a cult had taken residence in a house in the woods around Cambridge and Coila, and were privy to these and more depravities. The word on the playground in elementary school was exaggerated to the inth degree. According to my old friend Ricky Davis,
Starting point is 00:05:31 these cultists would take children and molester them. I had no idea what it meant, but it sounded bad. After they were done, they would kill you and use your blood to make cranberry juice. the worst juice of all, according to Ricky. I know this sounds silly, but you have to understand. This is what we thought about these supposed cultists at the time. We were kids in the 80s in a small town. We had no internet.
Starting point is 00:05:57 We were much more sheltered to the realities of the world than today's kids. If I'd even had a clue as to what was really out there. I'm jumping ahead again. Back to Zoe. I met Zoe about a week before kindergarten. Her family had just moved from Manhattan to settle in a quiet community. The house they settled on ended up being right across the street from my house. Being the same age, Zoe and I became fast friends.
Starting point is 00:06:25 We stayed over with each other, ate dinner at each other's houses, and did virtually everything together. By first grade, our parents would joke that they shared a pair of daughters. In the summer of 89, we were both 12th. It was the summer between fifth and sixth grade, a big year. We were headed to middle school. This year would be all about lockers and class schedules and puberty. Zoe and I were so close at this point that we weren't too scared.
Starting point is 00:06:51 Transition meant change, but we had each other. We were taking four of our seven classes together, and we were excited to see what was in store. The week before school started back up, we were more worried about how to make the best of our last week of freedom than we were about school. Of course, at this time, the cult stories were as big as ever. On the Friday before school was scheduled to start, I awoke lying next to Zoe in her bed.
Starting point is 00:07:17 She was still fast asleep. I remember watching her sleep and thinking about how pretty she was. There was a time when I had wished Zoe were a boy. A part of me wanted to kiss her, and it would have been so much easier if she had just been a boy. Zoe was my best friend. Looking back, I guess it's only natural I felt that way. It was a very confusing time in my life. As I lay there, a clatter came from downstairs.
Starting point is 00:07:45 Zoe had a big family, two brothers, two sisters, and a dog. All that, in addition to mom and dad, and there was seldom much quiet time in Zoe's house after 7 a.m. Zoe slowly opened her eyes and looked at me. The morning sunlight from her bedroom window swam through her dark hair. "'M, creeper,' Zoe yawned at me. I scoffed at her. I was just trying to wake your lazy butt up with the power of my eyes.
Starting point is 00:08:12 Did it work? Eh, she said, rubbing the sleep from her eyes. Something like that. Hey, I said nervously. About what we talked about yesterday, we don't have to. Like, nobody will care. And let that little dork, Ricky, get one over on us? No way, we're doing it.
Starting point is 00:08:30 We got up and went downstairs to enjoy our breakfast of champions, Frosted Flakes, and get our day's started. We already had our day planned. The previous day we ran into Ricky Davis near the school. Now, a few years older than his cranberry juice hating self, Ricky had evolved into something of a class clown. He and his core friends would always prank and dare people to do stupid things. He wasn't a bad guy, just a little obnoxious. While we were strolling home from the nearby corner store with quite the candy hall, Ricky saw us while riding his bike and made a beeline for us. Hey!
Starting point is 00:09:04 Did you guys hear? He asked us, slightly out of breath from his stressful peddling. We found the house. Confused, Zoe asked. What house? The cult house, Ricky exclaimed. No way, you're full of it, I said. I did, really, yesterday morning.
Starting point is 00:09:22 My dad and I were out hunting and we saw this old house out there. It was really huge, but it looks like it was falling apart. My dad said he saw footprints leading to the house and we should leave it alone, but it was totally the cult house. He shouted this last part. Zoe eyed Ricky skeptically. So you saw some old house and it's just supposed to be the called house? I don't buy it.
Starting point is 00:09:45 Think about it, Ricky pressed. An old house in the woods, lots of footprints, it has to be the cold house. You guys have to go check it out. Ricky seemed thrilled by the concept. I was a little more weary. You want us to go out to some nasty house in the woods and waste our time, making you look stupid when it isn't the house? No thanks. He snickered. If you girls are scared, just say so.
Starting point is 00:10:12 And with that comment, I knew we were going. Zoe was a lot of things. She slacked on homework. She didn't like to do her chores. She'd even been known to get mouthy with teachers from time to time, but nobody called Zoe chicken. Zoe never stepped down from a challenge. Look, Zoe said, almost angry. If you want us to go look at your stupid house and prove you wrong, then we'll do it. We'll do it tomorrow. We aren't scared. Zoe puffed her chest slightly. I, on the other hand, was less enthused.
Starting point is 00:10:46 I thought we were going to the mall with your sisters tomorrow. Oh, come on, Becca, we can get ice cream and pretzels any time. Besides, this moron needs to be taught not to believe everything he thinks he sees. Zoe never bought into the whole cult story. Her dad was a history professor at a nearby college. His personal motto in life was question everything, something which had definitely rubbed off on her. When she heard the cult stories, her dad had told her that many small towns make up stories about things that go bump in the night, but these stories are seldom anything of merit. Zoe saw the stories as nothing more than pure baloney. I was less rational
Starting point is 00:11:24 about the cult stories. Looking back, I think if you'd asked me directly, I would have said I didn't believe the stories, but they still freaked me out. I was comfortable not knowing. While I did want to hang out with Zoe, I didn't want to go into those woods looking for a cultic sight. But, I started. Ricky interrupted me. Hey, if Becca is too scared, I can go out there with you. This got to me. Ricky was one of the few black boys at our school. Maybe it was because of this that a lot of girls liked him. I always heard girls giggle about their crushes on Ricky. Years later, Ricky would go on to be the captain of the high school baseball team and would go through girls about as quickly as he went through baseballs.
Starting point is 00:12:07 He was that guy. I didn't realize why at the time, but I was not okay with Zoe being alone with Ricky in the woods. I'm not scared. Zoe and I are going to go out there and you're going to feel like an idiot once this gets out. And then it was settled. That night I stayed at Zoe's. We were up late into the night looking at the map Ricky here. had eventually drawn us and planning what we would need to bring with us into the woods,
Starting point is 00:12:33 mostly a few basic survival items and junk food. It was an unusually cool morning for mid-August, so we bundled up accordingly. The local weatherman forecasted cloudy skies and cool temperatures for the weekend, much to the chagrin of Zoe's parents. After finishing our breakfast, we headed out to the school, just up the road from our house. According to Ricky's map, the woods behind the school would be the best place to start. At the school, we stopped under the moonlight to be sure we had everything we needed. The moonlight was another local curiosity. Next to the school in the parking lot, there was a huge light post that had been installed years ago. Due to some electrical malfunction that I really didn't understand, it glowed brighter than the
Starting point is 00:13:15 surrounding lights. Due to its near-blinding intensity, it had been dubbed the moonlight by the locals. As we walked from the moonlight through the open field separating the brownstone school building from the tree line, I felt uneasy. Coila is a small place, as I've mentioned. It's normal for people to be out walking dogs, gardening, mowing, etc. There was none of that. Nobody was around. No kids on the playground.
Starting point is 00:13:43 No teachers going back and forth from their cars while preparing classrooms? Nothing. I suddenly felt alone. I quickened my pace to make sure I was side by side with Zoe. She made me feel safe. The woods in Coila are pretty much the same as the woods in your own hometown. lots of fallen trees, worn paths from decades of playing kids, beer and liquor bottles and condom wrappers left over from nights of teenage debauchery.
Starting point is 00:14:10 Typical. From the map and Ricky's testimonial, we estimated it would take about an hour and a half to get to the house, if it really was there. While I was by no means an expert, I had been hunting with my dad and uncle a couple times. In my 11-year-old mind, I was pretty sure I knew the woods well enough to get us there. While walking through the woods towards the house, we talked about what you would expect a couple of preteen girls to talk about.
Starting point is 00:14:38 What movies did we want to see? Which girls did we hope wouldn't be in our classes? How we could rub it in Ricky's face when we proved him wrong. Eventually, our mind started to turn towards the cult stories. Did you hear the rumor that Principal Van Dresson was in the cult? I asked Zoe. Zoe laughed. Yeah, and so is the librarian and the janitor, Mr. Nick.
Starting point is 00:15:00 My dad, too. Really? Your dad? I laughed. Who said that? That bitch, Lisa. She had the nerve to say it to my face. She said the only reason I have a nice house is because my dad is in the cult.
Starting point is 00:15:16 Forget her. She's just jealous because her mom is a waitress. Ouch, Bex. That's cold. We both burst into a fit of hysterics. In our minds, if there really were a cult, none of these people would be in it. Every few months a teacher would give someone a bad grade or a write-up, and within hours, that teacher was suddenly the cult leader. Rumors would spread for a while before a new target was eventually found.
Starting point is 00:15:42 This is really what made the cult stories so scary. The fact that anyone could be in it. There were always rumors being spread. If stories were to be believed, just about everyone in town had been a cultist at one point or another. If a cult really did exist, it was formed by everybody and nobody. About an hour and 40 minutes in, I realized that the forest was subtly changing. Gone were the beaten paths and the abandoned refuse of our elders. I noticed how clean the area was, not just free of trash, but free of typical forest debris as well.
Starting point is 00:16:23 It was as if the area had been picked through numerous times for firewood. twigs, sticks, leaves. Most of these things were just gone. I was about to tell Zoe when, Jesus, he was telling the truth. It took me a moment before I realized what Zoe was talking about. A head through a clearing was a structure. Wordlessly, we walked forward to get a better look.
Starting point is 00:16:53 The house was not as large as I had pictured. From Ricky's description, I imagined this huge, sprawling mansion. What we saw, while large, was much more modest than my imagination had led me to believe. The simple two-story house seemed to be only slightly larger than my own house. The windows that weren't boarded up were long since shattered. The color seemed to have once been a pale blue, but much more of the paint seemed to have chipped away, revealing splintered wood. There was no front door. It looked a lot like the old house from Leave It to Beaver, if that house had been abandoned for decades.
Starting point is 00:17:32 In front of the house there was a large fire pit. Well, damn, Zoe said. Yep, I responded. Well, he was right. What do we do now? I guess we can go inside and look. It looks like the cultists aren't home, she smirked. Zoe, we came, we saw it, it's really here. Can't we just go?
Starting point is 00:17:54 This is really freaky. No way, we came this far. We at least need to find a souvenir to prove we did it. Maybe you're positive nobody. is here, but I'm not. I could feel my heart pumping. I couldn't explain why, but I was terrified. Every adult had always told me that the stories of a cult house out in the woods were just stories, but here it was. Part of me was afraid that at any moment someone would jump out and grab me or Zoe. Damn it, Bex, I didn't hike through the woods for nothing. If you want to sit out here like a baby,
Starting point is 00:18:24 fine, but I'm going in. She turned away and started into the house. As I stood there and watched her walk away, I felt my dread deepen. I was afraid of being alone, but I was more afraid for Zoe. My best friend was going into certain doom, and I couldn't stop her. I wanted to cry. Zoe, please, I shouted. Zoe stopped and turned around to look at me with anger in her face. I felt a tear run down my cheek.
Starting point is 00:18:50 I'm really scared. Please, I trailed off. Zoe saw the look on my face inside. Her face softened. She looked back at the house towards the porch. "'Sitting on the porch was a smooth black stone. "'Hey, look at this,' she said, as she bent over to pick it up. "'Do you know what this is?' "'No,' I wiped the tear away.
Starting point is 00:19:12 "'This looks like a pretty good souvenir. "'Let's get going, Bex.' "'I smiled, relieved as Zoe walked up to me. "'She pulled me into a hug and apologized. "'I felt her warmth against me. "'It felt good. "'For a moment we just stood there, embraced. "'Hey!'
Starting point is 00:19:32 We quickly let go of each other and turned our heads towards the sound. Faster than I thought possible, Zoe's hand had darted down and found my own. She squeezed hard. Just ahead of the house, we heard a heavy trudging through the brush. Through the thin tree line in front of the house stepped a man. He was a large burly man with large arms. His tattered New York Mets cap hid dark hair. He wore faded muddy jeans, a red flannel shirt, and a scraggly beard.
Starting point is 00:19:58 And his left hand, balanced on his shoulder, was an axe. I felt the color drain from my face. Ecultists. They were here. That axe was the last thing I would ever see. I couldn't take my eyes off of it. I felt my hand tense in Zoe's. Her pounding heartbeat echoed into my palm.
Starting point is 00:20:20 The woodcutter met our gaze and quickly tossed the axe into the dirt. Oh no, no, no, girls, the man said with his palms flat out. It's okay, I won't hurt you. I was just clearing some brush out there. collecting wood, that's all, really, it's okay. Zoe's grip loosened slightly. Then she sighed and let go. Oh, it's okay, you just scared us.
Starting point is 00:20:40 What are you doing out here? The man laughed. What am I doing here? I own the place. I'm fixing it up so I can rent it out to campers. What are you doing here? We awkwardly explained why we had come out this far, telling the man about Ricky and the cult house.
Starting point is 00:20:56 The man listened patiently, chuckling whenever the cult came up. "'Well, little ladies, I can assure you that this is not a cult house. "'I am a godly man,' the man said after listening to our story. "'Look,' I said, "'we're sorry, mister. "'We didn't mean any harm. "'We just wanted to see for ourselves.
Starting point is 00:21:14 "'We should probably get going before our parents worry. "'In my head, I cursed Ricky. "'He probably met this guy, too, and sent us out here to mess with us.' The man smiled. "'You two seem like good girls. "'Why don't I give you a ride home? It's only a 15-minute drive to town. No, I said.
Starting point is 00:21:32 That's okay, we know the way. I'm sure you do. Just tell me one thing, the man said. Are you both virgins? What? Zoe asked, shocked. Virgins, the man repeated with a little smile in his face. Have you fucked anyone? I turned away from the man to face Zoe, who looked appalled.
Starting point is 00:21:56 Before I could respond, I felt a sharp pain on the back of the my head before the world faded to black. I awoke after what must have been hours. It was dark out now. My head ached immensely. I was on the ground tied up around my wrists and ankles with thick rope. I looked around and I realized I was still next to the house. From behind I could feel the warmth of a massive bonfire.
Starting point is 00:22:29 Flipping over, I saw the largest fire I had ever seen. The tips of the flames were taller than the house, before it. On the other side of the fire was Zoe. She too was bound. She was awake and looking at me with a horrified look on her face. I immediately thought back to my backpack I brought with us. Zoe's dad insisted we bring a pocket knife if we were exploring in the woods. Zoe, it's okay. Where's my pack? There's a... Zoe cut me off. X. Tears poured down her face. She wasn't looking at me. I turned around. In the dark, I hadn't seen them before, but now they were all I could see.
Starting point is 00:23:10 A dozen or so figures stood at the treeline. Each person wore a long black coat with black gloves. They were all identical, save for one feature. Each wore a nearly identical mask. They were white, expressionless masks. The only thing setting them apart was red. Several of the members in the black wore all white masks. The rest had varying numbers of red masks.
Starting point is 00:23:35 dots painted on the masks. As they grew closer, the cultist's masks had more red dots. However, the one standing closest to me, that mask was completely blood-red. The robes they wore hid their features well. Some were tall, others short, some were heavier than others, several even bore the unmistakable curves of women. However, no identities could be discerned from this. The one with the red mask stepped forward. "'Brothers and sisters of the knighthood, our time is nigh,' he spoke in a deep voice. "'He was tall but not the tallest among them. "'Even under his billowing robe he seemed very thin.
Starting point is 00:24:19 "'We the knights who have promised ourselves to the mighty king of darkness "'have come to make an offering to our lord.' "'Hale d'emos,' said the rest in unison. "'I started sobbing uncontrollably. "'Fear took me completely. Behind me I heard Zoe pleading for them to stop. She kept saying she was sorry and that we wouldn't tell anyone. I couldn't muster the words to agree or disagree.
Starting point is 00:24:45 I was lost in my own horror. The leader paid us no mind and continued. These beautiful ones shall make a glorious sacrifice for the coming of our lord of the wood. Hail demos! The group converged and circled around us in a loose circle. We make an offering to you, O Lord. In unisoned they began to chant.
Starting point is 00:25:11 In almost sing-song fashion in a tongue I didn't understand. This is dominion, dominus, Noster teneveris. This continued again and again for mine munos primarum, if you bism samim satiariiare if preparat, abules internosus, in eternal. This continued, again and again,
Starting point is 00:25:33 for minutes, or hours. Or days? I was lost to it. The rhythm took me. I almost would compare it to being drunk. My head swam. It made me feel tired. When the chanting eventually did stop,
Starting point is 00:25:53 the group cried out one final time in unison. Hail Demos! With everything that had happened thus far, this was the most horrifying event of my or anyone's life. I lay there, listening to their chant, knowing I was going to die, knowing Zoe would die.
Starting point is 00:26:16 That is a terrible realization for any 12-year-old to be faced with. What happened next was worse. Done with their chanting, the cultists were ready for us. They, look, I would like to hope that everyone who is hearing this is an adult. But regardless, you're not stupid, and I'm not going to sit here and spell it out for you.
Starting point is 00:26:43 Needless to say, every one of them took turns using us in every way imaginable. The men, the women, all of them. I tried to fight it at first. I think Zoe did, too, but after a while, the futility of it all set in. in and I just waited for it to be done. Eventually it ended. Afterwards, the man in the red mask walked over to the house and procured a black goblet. He walked over to me and ordered me to drink from it. I probably should have resisted. Fought. Struggled something, but I had nothing left in me to fight with. I was nothing. I leaned my head forward and
Starting point is 00:27:39 sipped the vile black liquid. It tasted like rotten eggs mixed with fire. The liquid burned me from the inside. The pain was maddening worse than anything I had ever felt. I was dying. I knew it. I was finally dying. I vaguely remembered hearing Zoe scream my name as the darkness took me.
Starting point is 00:28:04 I was still screaming when I lost consciousness. When I awoke I heard sobbing. My head ached and my throat burned. I looked around to gather my surroundings. The remains of a small campfire lay before me. He told me I was his bride. I looked over to see Zoe sobbing into her knees. I had no idea what she meant.
Starting point is 00:28:35 I just laid there watching her, confined to my own thoughts. I felt useless, used, dirty nothing I was nothing I realized we were no longer in front of the house the area looked more like one of the campsites littering our woods it was still dark Zoe I started but I had nothing to say I realized how cold I was
Starting point is 00:29:02 I slowly stood completely sore and walked over to Zoe and put my arms around her she finally seemed to realize I was there held me tight and cried to this day I was to this day I was I have never heard or felt such anguish that was in that clearing that night. She cried. Then I cried.
Starting point is 00:29:25 We must have sat there holding on to each other for hours before we finally mustered the courage to stand. Upon examining our surroundings, I realized how dark it was. How alone we were. At least I thought we were. At the other side of the dead campfire was one of the robed things. figures. He was laying with his back rolled against a large sitting log. We cautiously approached the figure. When we inspected him more closely, we saw that the man's rib cage had been torn open. The inside of his chest was completely exposed. His face bore a solid, red mask. If I had seen this
Starting point is 00:30:09 gruesome sight only hours ago, I would have screamed. I would have cried, but I was not the same girl I had been hours ago. I was nothing. I became aware that Zoe was holding my hand. I looked at her and she seemed to have regained some of her strength. Okay, she asked. Yeah, I responded. Let's go home.
Starting point is 00:30:36 Having been in the woods a lot, I had a pretty good idea of where people liked to camp. This gave me a rough idea of where we were. I picked a direction and we started walking. For about a half hour, we just walked silently, hand in hand. Eventually I heard Zoe say, I'm sorry I dragged us out here, Bex. We stopped, and I faced her. I wanted to scream that it was her fault.
Starting point is 00:31:01 I wanted to scream that it wasn't her fault. But I had nothing. I was nothing. Instead, I just said, all right. It was shortly after that, through the brush, we saw a huge bright light in the sky. The moonlight. I could hear Zoe's smile as she said it.
Starting point is 00:31:23 Then I heard it. It started as a noise off in the distance. Crunching, trampling, pounding. It sounded like some large animal was charging through the forest straight at us. We didn't wait to see it. I looked down and took Zoe's dark hand and started running harder than I ever had. After our ordeal, I didn't think we could run like that anymore. We charged recklessly through the brush, but despite our haste, the stomping behind us grew louder.
Starting point is 00:31:52 The pounding was now accompanied by a monstrous roar, a roar which would send beasts of any kind fleeing in terror. The moonlight grew brighter. I could see the edge of the tree line and feel the heat of hot breath against my neck. The rancid air smelled of rotten eggs and fire. I burst forth from the woods like a swimmer out of water gasping for air. I kept charging forward and with every ounce of... of my strength before collapsing under the gorgeous majesty of the moonlight. In that exact moment, I thought, I'll die here. The sound had stopped.
Starting point is 00:32:30 I just lay there panting. I was cut and bruised from my charge through the brush. I was bleeding. We had experienced the worst trauma imaginable, but Zoe and I had made it out alive. My hand was empty. Zoe? I asked through panty.
Starting point is 00:32:49 panting breaths. Zoe, I looked around, but she was nowhere. Zoe! I thought I couldn't possibly cry any more tears. I was nothing, after all. The tears started to come freely, nonetheless. I stood feebly. The woods, I thought. I started to walk towards the woods to find Zoe when I saw it. Just inside the tree line was a massive silhouette. Easily, easily 15 feet tall. The shadow seemed to be heaving, exhausted from its chase. Right in the spot where eyes would be
Starting point is 00:33:30 were two glowing red orbs. His eyes. In those deep crimson eyes, I felt pain. I felt longing, anger, suffering, hatred, but most of all, evil. Whatever this creature was, a demon, a god, the devil himself, he wanted me. I felt the pull of its lustful desire for me at a time when I should have no understanding of what that meant. I was not meant to escape.
Starting point is 00:34:10 I stared for about a minute, cursing whatever it was that stood in front of me, hating it. However, faced with this evil from the devil from the devil. depths of hell, I was filled with even more terror than fury. Suddenly the entire tree line flashed red, then blue, then red again. I heard a car pull up and screeched to a halt behind me. I turned to see a police car. I looked back at the tree line, but the shadow was gone. Zoe and I had been gone for three days. In that time, the towns of Coila and Cambridge had been completely upturned. Police from neighboring cities had volunteered to come and help find two missing girls. After I was found, I was taken immediately to the hospital. I was questioned by police,
Starting point is 00:35:03 my parents, detectives, Zoe's parents, and more police. I told them everything. I didn't have the strength to hold back. Ricky, the house, the attacks, waking up next to Zoe? The Beast? It wasn't until two pieces of evidence were discovered that my story gained some tiny shred of credibility. First, my rape kit came back positive. Second, a heavily mutilated, robed body was discovered at a campsite in the woods. His identity was never uncovered. They never found Zoe. It was eventually determined by the police that a group of cultists had kidnapped and raped two innocent girls. The group then killed their leader, left one girl for dead, then stole away with the other.
Starting point is 00:35:52 They told me that I never saw Zoe after our assault, and I certainly never saw a beast. It was all made up to cope with the trauma. For a long time, that was the story I believed. With my shattered mind, I created a horrible story to cope with losing my best friend. A story where I had one last chance to say goodbye. A story with a monster. I've spent a little time in an institution to regain some semblance of a mind. I spent years in therapy as well.
Starting point is 00:36:23 Hell, I'm still in therapy. Between vivid flashbacks, PTSD, my night terrors, I'll probably spend the rest of my life in therapy. It's been almost 30 years, and I haven't talked about Zoe since all those years ago. Sure, the people in my life know the rough details. I was kidnapped by a crazy cult. I was raped. I was nearly killed trying to escape.
Starting point is 00:36:48 I haven't told them about Zoe, though. Not my wife, not my therapist, certainly not my kids. Nobody. It's not as though I had forgotten her. It's just too painful. I honestly hadn't thought about her in years. At least not until I saw that picture of a little girl in a photo from Cambridge. I can only guess what you're thinking now.
Starting point is 00:37:14 What chased you to through the woods? If you were gone for three days, what happened during that lost time? Why would Zoe's childhood self appear in the picture? What if Zoe's spirit is trapped in the woods, waiting for you? What if Zoe's still alive? I wish I could go back and find Zoe's spirit in the woods. There are so many things I would tell her. I would tell her that I didn't blame her, that it wasn't her fault.
Starting point is 00:37:44 I could tell her how I really felt about her. I could hug her one more time, but I can't do that. I can't because Zoe is dead. Zoe is gone and she has been for a long time. That isn't Zoe in the picture. It's me. Me as I was when I was 12 years old in those woods. It's a sign.
Starting point is 00:38:13 Seeing that picture made me see the truth. I wasn't meant to escape. He wants me back. You know, your father will be angry. I know. I mean, really angry. I just want to be left alone. We are always alone, Picks.
Starting point is 00:38:55 Huh, story of our life, huh? What were you doing, Abba? I was... I was just curious. You see, this face, it gets worse. So says the entire world. Have you ever gone up there? Where?
Starting point is 00:39:17 The surface? Mm-hmm. Who, in their right mind, wouldn't want to go up there? A picture. And what is that a picture of? A woman. What woman? Why do you always sign your pictures?
Starting point is 00:39:38 I don't know. I suppose, so everyone will know that I created it. And there it goes. For more information, including pictures and videos of the stories told on this podcast, or to suggest stories for future episodes, please visit us. At Creepypod on Twitter, Instagram. All stories told on this podcast can be found at creepypasta wiki.com
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