Dr. Creepen's Dungeon - S4 Ep176: Episode 176: Scary Stories to Keep You Up at Night

Episode Date: July 18, 2024

If you want to take ownership of your health, try AG1 and get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 Free AG1 Travel Packs with your first purchase.  Go to www.drinkAG1.com/creepen Tonight’s fir...st two interconnected tales of terror are titled ‘I work in a morgue: I can’t Explain what I Saw the Christmas of 2003’ and ‘Buddy, The Ugly Gingerbread Boy’, a wonderful pair of stories by Mike Jesus Langer, kindly shared with me via my sub-reddit and narrated here for you all with the author’s express permission:  https://www.reddit.com/r/MJLPresents/ https://www.reddit.com/user/MikeJesus/ https://twitter.com/MikeJLanger https://www.youtube.com/c/MikeJesusLanger Today’s third horrifying tale of the macabre is titled ‘Those Deep, Dark Wells’, a fabulous original work by Michael Paige, kindly shared directly with me via my sub-reddit and narrated here for you all with the author’s express permission. https://michaelpaigeblog.wordpress.com/  Today’s phenomenal penultimate tale of terror is ‘The Leaky Pipe’, an original work by kalenryan13, kindly shared directly with me via my sub-reddit and narrated here for you all with the author’s express permission. https://www.reddit.com/user/kalenryan13/ Our final phenomenal tale of terrifying tale of horror is titled ‘The Thing from The Forest Changed My Life for The Better’, a phenomenal story by Deacon Clarke, shared directly with me via my sub-reddit and read here with the author’s express permission: https://www.reddit.com/user/DeaconClarke/

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Starting point is 00:00:26 BetMGM operates pursuant to an operating agreement with Eye Gaming Ontario. Welcome to Dr. Creepin's dungeon. Certain scary things keep us awake at night because they trigger our primal fear responses, heightening our senses and making it difficult to relax. The darkness and quiet of night amplify our anxieties, allowing our imagination to run wild with thoughts of the unknown and unseen dangers. Additionally, unsettling experiences tap into deep-seated fears and memories, replaying them in our minds and preventing us from feeling safe.
Starting point is 00:01:19 This heightened sense of alertness, driven by our instinct to stay vigilant against potential threats, makes falling asleep a challenge, as we shall see in tonight's collection of short stories. Now, as ever, before we begin, a word of caution. Tonight's tales may contain strong language, as well as descriptions of violence and horrific imagery. That sounds like your kind of thing. Then let's begin. I work in a moor. I can't explain what I can't explain what I'm.
Starting point is 00:01:54 saw the Christmas of 2003. The town of Christian Springs was big enough to justify having its own cold storage, but far too small to make proper use of it. On average I'd end up seeing about five bodies a monk, most of them overdoses from the smaller towns nearby. My work at the morgue was quick and impersonal. No one that I could recognize ever ended up on my table, and the toxicology reports always came back with a clear-cut cause of death. Usually some of the something in the realm of opioids. What I saw in that fluorescent lit room always stayed where it belonged. My work life and my family life were always two separate things.
Starting point is 00:02:37 That all changed during the Christmas season of 2003. Two local bodies were brought in within 24 hours of each other. Neither of them were like anything I'd ever seen. The first body belonged to Chelsea Steeler, a local first grader. After school let out for winter break, Steele walked off the premises only to return a couple of minutes later. Bleeding from her mouth, Steele stumbled through the school's playground. Beg for help, then collapsed. She was pronounced dead as soon as emergency services arrived.
Starting point is 00:03:13 The second body, I recognised. Christine Morgan. Morgan was someone that most people in the Christian Springs community would recognize. She was the crazy, really. religious lady. Well, as the name of the town might imply, we had a fair share of Bible thumpers in town, but Morgan's breed of spirituality was considerably more aggressive than anything you could find being peddled by the televangelists the locals watched. Both of the cinemas in Christian Springs banned the woman from their premises on account of her interrupting
Starting point is 00:03:45 screenings of even the most milk-toast of movies with her raving sermons. When the local museum set up dinosaur exhibit Morgan was banned from there too to her dinosaur burns with a work of Satan created to lead true believers astray is Christine Morgan's daughter seven-year-old Grace Morgan who discovered the body when I first heard this bit of information I found myself pitying the child the ruminations about Grace Morgan's world being was soon whisked away by what I discovered during the autopsies both of the bodies exhibited internal damage the likes of which I'd never seen or read about before. Their stomach lining was shredded to bits. Chunks of their livers were found inside their esophagus.
Starting point is 00:04:32 Every internal organ that was still intact showed signs of extreme scarring. It was as if something had torn them up from the inside. The cause of death was a complete mystery. Aside from a shared geographical location, the two women had nothing in common, yet the severity of their injuries was almost identical. It was as if someone had planted bombs inside of them and sent tiny bits of shrapnel flying through their organs, yet there was no shrapnel to be found. There was no clear trace of the instrument that had killed these women.
Starting point is 00:05:07 On closer observation, however, I found something else that connected the two bodies. In the confounding mess of viscera, I found something that made their cause of death seem quaint by comparison. Even though they were bloodied and covered in loose chunks of flesh and membrane, I immediately knew what I was holding in my hands. I was holding two tiny gingerbread men. They were small, both fitting into the palm of my glove, but they still inspired fear. Unlike the big-eyed-smiling gingerbread men that were sold in the local bakeries, the creations I held in my hand had tiny slits for eyes. and their mouths were stretched into long, harrowed screams that descended well into their torsos. The baked goods I held in my hand were the product of a disturbed mind.
Starting point is 00:06:01 Well, I called just about everyone I went to school with. From the few colleagues that picked up I couldn't find anyone who was willing to drive over and take a look at my findings. Everyone was either far too busy dealing with the personal aspects of the holiday season or was swamped with the suicide spike that Christmas brings. Even past their business, no one believed me. When I described the two foreign objects I'd found lodged in the bodies, a couple of my old classmates even inquired whether I was sober. Not being able to find any explanation through my informal channels,
Starting point is 00:06:35 I called my boss on the county level. Well, his annoyance with my phone call was crystal clear. The town of Christian Springs was not on his radar, and, in his opinion, mysteries that weren't directly connected to the criminal investigations were bare left unexplored. After a long back and forth,
Starting point is 00:06:54 he agreed to drive down and investigate the gingerbread men as soon as his schedule cleared up. He suggested that I shouldn't go into details on my report if I didn't want to undergo a psychological evaluation. I filled out the report as best I could, but the cause of death still ended up as unknown. After a couple more phone calls to August,
Starting point is 00:07:15 colleagues who didn't pick up the first time around, I gave up. The mystery of the gingerbread man would have to wait until after the holidays. I placed the cookie creatures face down in a glass jar, put on my coat and drove back home. My wife didn't like me talking about work at home. In fact, she didn't like me talking about work at all. Whenever the question of what I did for a living came up at dinner parties, she quickly say I worked with the police or call me a doctor and they quickly changed the topic. When I came home that evening, I didn't mention anything about the gingerbread men, but all night long those slitted eyes haunted me.
Starting point is 00:07:57 I dreamed of my son walking into our bedroom in the middle of the night, clutching his stomach. I dreamed of my wife, getting up to comfort him, but soon keeling over in pain as well. I dreamed of my family lying on those metal slabs, of me cutting their chests open, finding nothing but pink mush where their organs should be. When I woke up that morning, I was so for joy to find my wife sleeping next to me, unharmed by the baked monstrosities that tore through my sleep. But the joy didn't last long. My family might have been alive, but those two gingerbread men were still real.
Starting point is 00:08:36 They were still waiting for me in the examination room. During breakfast, my son excitedly told me about, his last day of school. I knew he went on a field trip to the museum. I'd sign the permission slip for it after all, but all my son could talk about was the gingerbread men his class had made in the morning. I kept on trying to ask him what his favourite dinosaur exhibit was, but all my son could talk about was his newfound interest in baking. The house phone rang. My wife picked it up. Whatever was being said on the other line made her visibly uncomfortable. when she came back to the table
Starting point is 00:09:13 she simply resumed eating it wasn't until my son went outside to play with his friends that she told me that the school had called one of my son's classmates had suddenly died the teachers were calling the parents to let them know
Starting point is 00:09:28 Chelsea Steeler I asked she immediately noticed the beginning of a conversation she didn't want to have let's not tell him until after Christmas let him be a kid for a little longer. I didn't argue. I didn't share the details of what I'd found inside of Steelers' body. Instead, I told my wife that there was some last-minute paperwork I had to take care of
Starting point is 00:09:52 in the examination room before I had fully clocked out for the holidays. And it wasn't entirely a lie. I did spend some time going through the autopsy report making sure it didn't sound completely mad, but it wasn't the reason I drove back to work that day. My real reasons were lying face down in a glass jar. Yet when I took the jar out, the gingerbread men weren't lying down. They were pressed up against the glass, facing the outside world. There was no doubt in my mind that the creatures had shifted. But they'd somehow stood up in my absence and were looking out into the world with their slitted eyes.
Starting point is 00:10:35 For a moment I stood there, confounded by the blood-covered baked goods staring back at me. yet the longer I stood in the empty examination room, the more I thought about my family. Beyond the corpses, beyond the ripped up muscle and flesh, I had a family. Back home my wife and son were waiting for me. I closed the cupboard that held the gingerbread men, shut off the lights and drove back home. It was difficult to keep the malformed creatures out of my head on the drive back. The mysteries of my professional life dissipated beneath the sheer pleasure of special. spending time with my family. After lunch the three of us went outside to build a snowman.
Starting point is 00:11:18 Two big eyes with Christmas ornaments, a thick carrot nose and a wide grin of coal. The creature that my son had constructed wiped away any memory of the howering gingerbread men in the examination. Once the snowman in our front yard had been completed and the sun had set, the three of us settled down on the couch and watched a Christmas movie. I scarcely paid any attention to what was on the TV. Whatever was on the screen was irrelevant, just a bright backdrop to a calm evening spent with those I loved. It wasn't until my wife and I were falling asleep
Starting point is 00:11:54 that I thought about my work again. Just as she drifted off to sleep, she mentioned that she'd have a talk with our son about bullying. While I was off finishing my paperwork, my son told my wife about one of his classmates tormenting the daughter of the weird religious lady. apparently the bully had taken the girl's gingerbread man and ate it in front of the whole class embarrassing the poor kids christine morgan's daughter i asked probably my wife said yawning
Starting point is 00:12:24 was the bullied chelsea stealer i asked i don't know he didn't use names she said yawning again we should talk to him about standing out for the weaker kids for a moment i thought about breaking the unspoken rules of my marriage and telling my wife about the two corpses in the examination room, but that moment dragged on for too long. For the time I started to whisper my worries, she was already asleep. My mind was still desperately trying to make connections between the two bodies and their gruesome deaths, but I forced my eyes shut and tried to get some rest. I hope that some sleep would help me forget about the gingerbread man.
Starting point is 00:13:07 It didn't. I woke up, drenched in sweat with my heart racing. In my dreams I saw my family sitting in the kitchen making gingerbreadmen. My wife and son seemed so happy, so full of life, so innocent. Yet the cookies that they made shared none of their joy. Slitted eyes and moors of crimson stare back at me from the kitchen table, slitted eyes that blinked and moors that chomped. before I could warn them
Starting point is 00:13:37 before I could save my family the gingerbread men leapt into action soon enough my wife and son were gone and all the remainder of them was blood and mangled skin seeing the kitchen clean and free of death brought a tiny bit of calmness
Starting point is 00:13:53 to my mind but I knew that what I truly needed was sleep with a generous helping of sleeping pills and a nightcap I returned back to bed at first the thoughts of Morgan and steel had tucked at my mind. But soon enough, I fell into a deep, dreamless sleep.
Starting point is 00:14:13 I woke up to an empty bed that morning. For a moment, past the chemically induced groginess of my slumber, I found myself worrying about my family being kidnapped by a group of possessed gingerbread men. Walking down to the kitchen and finding my wife and son safe and sound calm me somewhat, but the calmness didn't last. They were baking gingerbread. man. Their creations were unlike the ones I'd seen in my dreams. The kicking men they made were
Starting point is 00:14:44 cheery and happy and full of pep. But that didn't matter to me. All I could think about were those slitted eyes and screaming moors. All I could think about were the two gingerbread men standing in my office, waiting. They invited me to join in on the baking, but I busied myself with beer and television. I hope that alcohol and channel hopping would destroy. strike me, yet all I could think about were the bodies. Regardless of how much I drank, or how loud the Christmas music blaring from the television was, all I could think about was Morgan, Steeler, and the cookie men that were lodged in their broken corpses.
Starting point is 00:15:25 My mind kept on trying to find some semblance of reason in a bewildering world. Daddy, I made you something. My son's voice cut through the frenzied internal monologue. In his hands he held a little. little gingerbread man with a bushy moustache and glasses. The facial hair was made of green frosting and the glasses were far too big for the man's face. But I could tell that the gingerbread man was meant to be a representation of me. Do you go to school with Grace Morgan? I asked him. He seemed confused by the question, but eventually he nodded. Did Grace ever talk about her mother?
Starting point is 00:16:04 Did they get along? I asked him. Grace's mom was mean. My son's son's. said. When the class went to the museum, Gracie's mom was standing outside, yelling at us. But did Grace ever talk about her mother? You think Grace would ever want to hurt her? Would Grace ever want to hurt Chelsea Steeler? Well, Grace's mom didn't let her come to the museum with us, and Chelsea was always mean to Gracie. My son said, unsure of my questions. Do you like this gingerbread man I made you? I didn't. Even though the cookie. held an innocent smile and was made by the most important person in my life, I could barely look at it. Yet as uncomfortable as I was, the pride in my son's eyes was undeniable. I accepted his
Starting point is 00:16:52 cookie. I knew full well that the effigy in my hands was a product of love, but all I could imagine was the little gingerbread man tearing through my insides. Are you going to eat that? he asked. I promise it's not bad. Mom helped me. I almost told him that I wasn't hungry, or that I'd eat the cookie later, but the pride in my son's eyes was undeniable. The pride in his eyes was more important than the fear in the pit of my stomach. In one swift motion, I decapitated the gingerbread man with my teeth. Once I was sure his head was crushed enough to not do me any harm, I drowned the chunks of gingerbread with a gulp of beer. Mmm, tasty, I said, but I wasn't able to mask my discomfort.
Starting point is 00:17:41 That evening, as my wife and I wrapped up the Christmas presents, she asked me if I was all right. Both her and my son had noticed that something was bothering me. That evening she was willing to talk about my problems, be they work-related or not. Yet by then my fear of the gingerbread men had grown to such an intensity that it couldn't be put into words. I just told her that work was a bit more stressful than usual this year, but I'd be fine eventually. She asked me if I wanted to talk about it, but I didn't. I couldn't. She tried to get me to open up a couple more times,
Starting point is 00:18:18 but eventually with the lights off and the presents packed beneath the tree, I was left alone with my thoughts. And my thoughts were singular and I'd been driving that night. I'd drunk enough throughout the day for it to be a bad idea, and to make things worse, there was a powerful blizzard that swept through the town that Christmas Eve. yet I knew that unless I got some closure I wouldn't be able to sleep so I drove through the curtain of snow
Starting point is 00:18:45 until I could see the faint lights of the Christian Springs morgue the absurdity of it all was a steady drumbeat in the back of my head but it wasn't until I was standing in the darkness of my office that I consciously acknowledged how insane my trip was there was nothing to be achieved from closer examination Morgan and Steele were dead there was nothing I could do to bring them back. I almost convinced myself to turn around and go back home.
Starting point is 00:19:15 Almost. Just as I was about to turn around and walk away, I heard something. I heard the faintest of taps coming from the cupboard in which I kept the gingerbread men. Like little claws knocking on glass. Like little gingerbread men trying to make their way out. With my heart in my throat, I opened up the cupboard. Stuck in their glass prison, the two gingerbread men stood there, staring straight at me. They were no longer standing in the spread-out pose in which I'd first found them.
Starting point is 00:20:05 Each of them had one of their blood-cate limbs extended, as if they were about to knock on the glass again. I stared at them, waiting for them to move again, waiting for something to happen that will convince me I had not. not gone insane. In the dim light of my office, I thought that I could see their eyes twitch. I thought I could see the slightest bit of stifled movement in their mouths. But before I could steady myself to properly look, my phone rang. It was my wife. She woke up in the middle of the night to find her husband missing, to find the car missing.
Starting point is 00:20:42 She asked two questions. She asked whether I was safe and whether I was having an affair. The implication that I'd be even capable of being unfaithful hurt me, but as I assured her that I would never break our marriage vows, I realized how far I'd let my mind drift. I closed the cupboard, slid down to the floor of the examination room, and told her everything. I told her about Stelow and Morgan's unfathomable internal damage.
Starting point is 00:21:11 I told her about the gingerbread man. I told her about how scared I was. She listened patiently, and with each word that left my lips, with each part of my insane story that I described, I found myself less and less scared. The cause of death was still a mystery, but the pure act of explaining the gingerbread theory made it seem less inconceivable. The murderous gingerbread men were not real. What was real was my worried wife who was waiting for me at home. Once I was all talked out, she asked me to come home. I did, as I shut off the lights and left the examination room, however.
Starting point is 00:21:54 The tiniest bit of doubt slithered into my mind. I ignored it and drove back home. A steadily rotating cast of extended family members that came through our house kept me occupied for the next couple of days. All worries of murderous gingerbread men disappeared beneath the fear that my mother-in-law inspired in me, but that fear wasn't something that haunted my dreams. That fear was manageable. When my wife and I had decided to tell our son about Chelsea Steeler, he didn't seem overly concerned.
Starting point is 00:22:32 Apparently his friends had already told him, just so everyone from his class knew as soon as the playground room, Emil, got going. He just never brought it up because he knew that Mommy didn't like talking about death in the house. The kids seemed pretty comfortable about the concept of mortality, but, well, what can one expect from a child whose father works with the police? A day before New Year's, I got called back into work, another overdose from a town nearby. The ghastly gingerbread men had left my mind completely by then. I simply consigned them to be a part of some minor mental breakdown. When I entered the examination room, the thoughts of those little slitted eyes came flooding back. The cupboard was opened, and there was a broken glass on the floor.
Starting point is 00:23:20 The gingerbread man had escaped. I spent most of January sleepless. I kept on thinking that somehow those two strange creatures made of gingerbread would come and track me down, that they would hurt my family and me because I was aware of their existence. But they didn't. Life carried on as normal. My boss agreed that Morgan and Steelers' injuries were difficult to explain, but he also insisted that they were not important enough to investigate.
Starting point is 00:23:52 After the first day of classes, my son informed me that Grace Morgan, and left town to go live with their grandparents, and that no one was particularly sad with the school bully disappearing off campus. Once it became clear that no murderous baked goods were coming after me and my family, the thoughts of those slit-eye creatures drifted away into the realm of pointless mystery. I still don't understand what I saw the Christmas of 2003, but I resign myself to the fact that I never will understand. Sometimes, however, when I find myself for the sitting in a bar after a medical examiner conference and colleagues start sharing stories of the bizarre and unexplained. I tell my tale of the gingerbread men.
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Starting point is 00:27:02 The sky is with a color of jurepene. generous chocolate milk with clouds of bright cotton candy. From those clouds, like a welcome summer drizzle, came gummy bags. There wasn't a corner of Candyland where you couldn't bend down and grab a handful of the cheery treats to prolong your sugar high. You could eat gummies off the street and no one would yell at you. My mother didn't believe in heaven. She believed in the blinding light of an interrogation room where every soul was observed
Starting point is 00:27:30 under the searing lens of religious dogma. Sugar was sin. Television was sin. Imagination was sin. The ice cream-tipped skyscrapers of Candyland would occasionally drip creamy goodness down to the licorice-paved streets below, but their true appeal was on the ground floor. Behind their caramel glass windows,
Starting point is 00:27:53 there were televisions, giant screens of bright color that would beam exciting, forbidden cartoons out into the world for me to watch. I'd spend hours behind those storefronts, licking the glass, indulging in the stories that Mother considered to be the work of Satan. School wasn't any better. At first I was excited at the prospect of a place where I'd be free of Mother's fanatic raving, but Chelsea Steeler made sure that my suffering wasn't solely contained to my house. She should have been in Grade 3, but she was still in Grade 1. Three years don't make much of a difference in the adult world, but they do in the realm of
Starting point is 00:28:34 children they make a big difference she was a head taller than anyone else in the class she had the reach of a prize fighter the jawline of an adult she was also mean really me beyond the bright screens of the televisions there were dark alleys of dark chocolate and in those dark alleys handsome men in long flowing trench coats stood and mumbled in dark soothing tones they told me just told me just which I did not understand, but I laughed anyway. I knew the jokes were dirty, and I knew mother would disapprove, but I also laughed because it brought a smile to their dark, chiseled faces, and bringing joy into the world made me happy.
Starting point is 00:29:18 I knew they loved me. Everyone in Candyland loved me. In Candyland I had friends, and with those friends I would laugh and dance and sing and go on adventures. But sometimes when I needed to be alone, I would climb up on top of one of the skyscrapers and watch the world. beyond the city. Out in the marshmallow hills there were long-legged spider creatures of stiletto heels and breasts. The majestic animals roamed the world and breathed big tufts of orange smoke into the sky from their pink-tipped eyeballs. On the windy days, when smells of the candy-coated nature
Starting point is 00:29:53 travel through the city, you could smell the gentlest hint of cinnamon in the air. I spent most of my childhood in Candyland. It was the only place where I could find respite from Mother's Fife. and brimstone preaching and Chelsea Steelers angry fists. But the older I got, the more I realized that escaping my miserable life through daydreams wouldn't change anything. When I was young, I didn't think there was any amount of candy that would make the suffering end. But I was wrong.
Starting point is 00:30:24 The tired announcement from Mrs. Abassi about the last day of classes before winter break was accompanied by a lively parade in Candyland. I would be forbidden to join the class on the class. the end-of-day field trip to the Natural History Museum, mother refused to sign any permission slip that would lead me to seeing dinosaurs, but a celebration was still in order. Before the field trip, the class would gather into some home-ed kitchen and bake gingerbread men. The concept thrilled me to my tiny seven-year-old call.
Starting point is 00:30:56 I'd get to use my hands and my imagination to make something. I'd get to design my own little gingerbread man. I'd get to design my own. little friend marching bands of ginger folk filled the streets of Candyland in celebration and when I wasn't dancing or singing from the sheer joy I felt in my heart I was surrounded by sugary suitors they all suggested that I paint their face on my new friend they were all beautiful and I told them that but deep inside I'd already chosen the smile that I would see on my gingerbread companion I'd already chosen his
Starting point is 00:31:31 name too he'd be buddy the gingerbread boy He couldn't be a man. A gingerbread man would be too big. If I had a man in my room, Mother would find him and crush him to little bits before the week was over. No, but he would be a tiny gingerbread boy, a friend I could tuck away in my bedstand drawer and hold for safety if Mother's feverish midnight prayers ever got too scary. When the day of the gingerbread came, my hands were steadier than they ever were in any arts and crafts class. I wanted to make sure that my new friend.
Starting point is 00:32:05 friend will be perfect. As I worked away at his blue frosting pinstripe suit, the rest of the classroom disappeared. The arguing kids, the cheesy Christmas music, Mrs. Abasi reading a newspaper by the desk. The outside world faded away and I was left alone with my masterpiece. I was going to make him so beautiful. He'd have the brightest smile in the biggest eyes. After he'd be done and dood up, everyone would say, wow, what a handsome gingerbread boy. But no one outside of my imagination has ever said that. Just as I was about to start applying frosting to the gingerbread boy's face, I felt a sharp pain in the back of my head.
Starting point is 00:32:47 Reality was dragging me back out of my imagination in the form of Chelsea Steelers' heavy fist wrapped around my hair. Within seconds, I was down on the floor and looking up at the third-grade giant observing my tiny friend. I got up and pleaded with her in strained whispers to leave the gingerbread boy alone. I told her that he didn't do anything to her, that there was no need for destruction. She ignored me. Instead, her big dumb eyes drifted from my faceless creation to the jagged mess of red frosting on her table. I begged her to leave him be, yet she refused to listen.
Starting point is 00:33:25 Instead, she grabbed the tube of frosting that I'd used for Buddy's red shoes and squeezed it over his blank face. Two quick squirts followed by a squeeze long enough to empty the whole tube. and that's all it took suddenly the potential smile and bright eyes were replaced with an eternal scream looking back at me from my table were two sharp slits for eyes and a hungry mouth opened so wide that it bled into his blue suit if you tattle chelsey steeler said in that dark cruel voice of hers i will kill you and then as if she hadn't just crushed all my dreams she walked back over to her desk without a care the world. Mrs. Abassi continued reading her newspaper for a couple more minutes before she came around to collect our gingerbread creations to put in the oven. I didn't resist. I was still in shock from seeing my new friend getting disfigured in a senseless act of violence. A television drolled into the room and the class was treated to the first 30 minutes of Pinocchio on a groaning of ECR. The movie was barely audible past the excited whispers of my classmates about the imminent
Starting point is 00:34:36 field trip, but I wasn't watching the screen anyway. My eyes stayed glued to the oven. Somewhere in that furnace of hotlight, buddy's scars were becoming permanent. By the time the cookies were done, no one cared about the movie or the baked treats. Conversation was solely focused on how excited everyone was to see the dinosaurs that would be on display in the museum. Hearing my classmates talk about how much fun they would have in a place denied to me my mother's religious fanaticism hurt worse than Chelsea Steelers' numbing punches, but it wasn't until I was handed the gingerbread boy's corpse that my heart truly broke. Mrs. Abassi left me alone in the classroom. The tape of Pinocchio were flickering backdrop to my personal tragedy. I sat there, holding my
Starting point is 00:35:25 only friend in the palm of my hand. His body was still warm from the oven, but his manic scream of a mouth sent chills down my spine. Buddy would forever be broken, and I would forever be lonely. It was a mournful day in Candyland. Rain, real rain, fell from the sky like big swollen tears. The gummy bears on the ground shed all of their coloring and turned it into amorphous blobs of gelatin. The ice cream-tipped skyscrapers leak watery milk all over the pavement, and everything was sticky. all of the televisions had been turned off and the only thing that cut through the silence of the city
Starting point is 00:36:06 were murmured condolences from the inhabitants as they gathered around me the gingerbread boy might have been massacred but I will always have them they said Candyland would be here for me in this tough time they said but then an infernal screech
Starting point is 00:36:24 cut through the marshmallow hills the long-led creatures scarcely had time to turn before the intruders descended upon them. Within moments their mammary bodies were bursting, dark red frosting across the fluffy white land. Terradactyls descended from the sky. The cries of the infernal lizard birds on the horizon were soon joined by shrieks of panic from the streets of Candyland.
Starting point is 00:36:50 Heavy hooves of beat monstrosities shook the city to its foundation. The dinosaurs, the dinosaurs that I was forbidden to see in the real world were forcing their way into the safe haven of my imagination, and they were destroying it. Massive tales broke through the caramel glass windows of the storefront and sent sparkling electricity out into the wet world. Horns cut their way through innocent bystanders, sending blood and candy spilling into the streets.
Starting point is 00:37:20 The skyscrapers crumbled beneath the weight of blunt, prehistoric force. The rain had turned into a downpour, clouds, real storm clouds, gathered above the city and pelted it with cold slugs of water and sharp lightning. Candelands shook with the sounds of thunder and destruction, but beyond the mayhem there was something else. Beyond the mayhem, there were sobs. Back in my first grade classroom, with Pinocchio quietly begging to become a real boy on the television, I found myself crying. I didn't just cry because of the gingerbread,
Starting point is 00:37:58 boy. I didn't just cry because of the museum trip I was excluded from. I cried because there was no way out. Chelsea's steelers' fists would forever haunt me. Mother's screeching voice would forever haunt me. And Candlein could never sustain their horrible, cruel presence in my life. I cried because I knew there was no escape from the life I was living. As I cried, I held him in my hands like a scared child holds a safety blanket as if he could help me as if he could deliver me from my suffering but i knew in my heart of hearts that he was just a disfigured cookie yet as the tears flowed onto the little gingerbread boy a glint of movement grabbed my attention the world beyond my eyes was shimmering beneath the wetness of my tears but for a split second i thought i saw a twitch in the
Starting point is 00:38:53 pinstripe suit for a breathless moment i watched the ginger bread in my hands, searching for movement. Soon enough, I didn't just see it. I felt it. With trembling hands and an unsteady mind, I placed Buddy on my desk and watched. For the first time in my young life, I made an active effort to suppress my imagination. Candyland wasn't real. Gingerbread man couldn't come to life. There was no conceivable way for Buddy to be moving on his own. For a gentle moment of calm I almost believed my own lies, but then, with a shaking groan, Buddy's red more twitched. Buddy! The disfigured gingerbread boy roused through his impossible mouth. I am Buddy. The crimson slits on his face struggled to blink, but after a
Starting point is 00:39:49 couple of frantic twitches they were focused straight on me. With effort, the gingerbread boy pulled himself up, to his unsteady feet and started to walk towards me. His arms were outstretched. His red mouth drooped across his torso. I am Buddy, he said. I'm Buddy the gingerbread boy. Every muscle of my tiny being was seized with panic. I couldn't look away.
Starting point is 00:40:17 I couldn't move. I couldn't scream. Instead of a cry for help, all I managed to let out was a terrified wheeze. With each crum-filled step, Buddy's footing became more confident. Soon enough, he was marching towards me like the friendly gingerbread man that Mrs. Abassie would read us stories about in the library. But those gingerbread men were friendly and pretty, and Buddy was neither.
Starting point is 00:40:44 Buddy! He strained as he hopped off my desk and into my lap. I am Buddy, the gingerbread boy. My body continued. to ignore all of my panic-riddled orders as Buddy started to crawl across the itchy sweater I was wearing. I was frozen in a frenzy of fear and the only thing I could manage to do was shake. Yet my convulsions did little to stop Buddy's progress. He just gripped my clothes tighter, tearing away clumps of fluff as he travelled up my body. His fingerless hands pinched my skin
Starting point is 00:41:20 with every grab of flesh that he took, but soon enough his climb stopped. Buddy had his rough hands gripped around my throat. Each frenzied breath my body demanded became more difficult to grasp. I am Buddy, the gingerbread boy, he said, squeezing, and I love you. My heartbeat pushed against his unrelenting body. The world was becoming faint. I could feel myself drifting off. I gathered every ounce of energy I had and attempted to speak.
Starting point is 00:41:57 You're hurting me, I managed to whimper. As if a spell had been broken, the pressure on my throat immediately loosened, and buddy came tumbling down to the bottom of my sweater. For a moment he struggled in an embrace of wool, but soon enough his head peaked out. The red slits in his face looked up at me in adoration, and his scream of a mouth raised into an apologetic smile. I am sorry, he said sitting up.
Starting point is 00:42:29 I do not mean to hurt you. I just want to be friends. Friends, I asked, my breath returning, but the shock of his words making me breathless again. You want to be friends with me? Friends, he nodded. I love you, and I love Candyland, and I want to be your friend. His mouth still tore into his body, and his eyes still look like two sharp cuts of a knife. But somehow there was an affectionate air about the creature.
Starting point is 00:42:59 He was completely deformed, but somewhere inside of that tornet face, I could see him. I could see Buddy. I'd like to be your friend, Buddy, I whispered. I'd like it very much. Without a moment's hesitation, Buddy scrambled up my sweater and back towards my neck, but this time he didn't choke me. This time he hugged me. I don't know what we talked about first.
Starting point is 00:43:24 All I know is that we talked. We talked the same way that the other kids would sit and chat. about the color of the sky, or how snowmen were neat, or what their favorite pizza topping was. My first conversation with a real friend was more calming than I could have ever imagined. Yet, as we chatted, our conversation drifted from life-affirming small talk to more painful topics. Every word I said about Chelsea Steeler or mother drained the joyfulness out of the gingerbread boy's face. Soon enough, the gaping hole in Buddy's chest wasn't smiling anymore. It had turned into a violent snarl.
Starting point is 00:44:03 No one treats my friend like that, he yelled, his stretch mouth turning the shade of blood. You have to fight back. You can't let them hurt you like that. I asked him how I could fight back, how I could stop the constant barrage of sadness that the two brought into my life. I begged for an answer to my suffering. But he slidded eyes furrowed into deep fault. A couple times the giant red splotch at his core moved as if it was about to announce a plan, but nothing came of it. I do not know, friend, he finally said, but together we can defeat them. Together we can rebuild Candyland and make life a song.
Starting point is 00:44:46 Together, I whispered. Moments later the door to the classroom opened to a horde of happy kids clutching plastic dinosaurs. On any other occasion I would have felt jealous of their toys and the fun afternoon they were so loudly chatting about. But with Buddy snugly sitting in my sweater, I was completely content with what I had. When Mrs. Abassi started writing out our winter break assignments on the chalkboard, I put Buddy next to my day planner.
Starting point is 00:45:17 All of those workbooks that we had to read, all of those art projects we had to start, I knew that I'd work on them with my gingerbread friend by my side. Yet as I copied down the writing on the chalkboard, I suddenly felt a push from the side. Before I knew what was happening, I was lying on the floor. The other kids were quietly giggling. Chelsea Steeler had pushed me out of my chair. Mrs. Abassie turned around from the chalkboard and told me to keep my hijinks for after the bell rang and continued writing down the assigned reading.
Starting point is 00:45:52 Not wanting to antagonize Chelsea before my walk back home, I didn't say anything. I figured if I just get my head low for the next couple of minutes, I'd get to enjoy when to break with Buddy. But I was wrong. As soon as I was back at my desk, my heart skipped a beat. The gingerbread boy was gone from my table. Without a word, Chelsea Steeler held up Buddy between two fingers. He was dangerously close to her monstrous jaw.
Starting point is 00:46:23 I pleaded loud enough to get the attention of the other kids, soon enough to the the whole class, with the exception of Mrs. Abassi, was watching our exchange. I begged Chelsea, I pleaded for Buddy's life, promising to do anything she wanted as long as she let him go. But in response, she just smiled. Too bad I'm hungry, she said in that dark voice of hers. And then she swallowed him whole. Always been a quiet child, but when I saw my only friend disappear,
Starting point is 00:46:59 in that dark gullets, I laid out a scream that brought in concerned faculty from other classrooms. My heart exploded in a white-hot rage. I yelled at Chelsea calling her every bad word that I'd picked up over the ears and even some that I made up on the spot. But in response, she just smiled. I breathlessly explained what happened to Mrs. Abasi. But in response, she just asked Chelsea if I was telling the truth. No, Chelsea said, in that. dark voice of hers she's making it all up i yelled for the other kids pleading for someone to take my side begging for someone to tell the truth but everyone just looked down on their shoelaces chelsea steeler was not known for being kind to snitches and no one wanted to get hurt on my account
Starting point is 00:47:50 everyone here is lying especially chelsea stealer i yelled in exasperation This did not sit well with Chelsea. For a split second I could see her dark eyes burrowing into me, vowing revenge, but soon enough they disappeared beneath a curtain of tears. I was crying again, but this time they weren't quiet sobs. This time I wailed hard enough for my throat to hurt. I tried going back to Candyland, but there was nothing left for me to go back to. The city was a collection of smashed glass and bent candy cane.
Starting point is 00:48:26 Not a soul was left to greet me or talk to me. Even the dinosaurs had left. All that remained of my daydream kingdom was a wet, sticky wasteland. Mrs. Abassi made me sit out in the hallway until the final bell rang because I was deemed distracting to the class. But once everyone in the grade had left the classroom, she invited me in. There was exhaustion in her eyes, but somewhere past the tiredness, there was understanding. She said she knew Chelsea was a problematic classmate, and that regardless of what had happened, I deserved to be able to have my own gingerbread mat.
Starting point is 00:49:04 There were still some dough and a couple of tubes of frosting that I could take home for winter break. Well, I knew Mother would never let me make a mockery of God's image in the oven, and I was still recovering from the heartbreak of losing buddy, but Mrs. Abassie's gift was a gentle band-aid for my broken salt. That band-aid didn't stay for long. Moments after I left school, just as I was starting to daydream about how I would bake a new gingerbread boy in the middle of the night. I felt a sharp pain in my jaw. Before I knew what was happening, I was lying on the pavement with a loose milk tooth rattling in my mouth.
Starting point is 00:49:43 No one calls me a liar, she said in that dark voice of hers. With the sun burning behind her, she looked like a... fiery giant the titan of a third grader bent down and reached from my backpack i was too shocked from the sucker punch to put up a fight as the first strap came off but but as i realized that chelsea seeler was going to take away my one chance to make another gingerbread friend i started to resist deep inside of my soul i could hear buddy cheering me on telling me that if i just stood up for myself things would get better but they didn't with another punched chelsea see Steeler not me back to the ground.
Starting point is 00:50:28 No one caused me a liar, she said in that dark voice of hers, as she slipped on my little bag. This backpack is mine now. And then, as if she hadn't just knocked out one of my teeth and stung on my only chance of a friend, she marched off down the street. I had no tears left to cry. I just sat up on the pavement, sniveling, watching the bully march off. into the sunset with my backpack the pain in my mouth was bad but I knew that the
Starting point is 00:51:00 tongue lashing mother would give me at home for losing my bag would be worse but I knew I couldn't do anything if I charged at Chelsea and tried to get my belongings back she just hit me again so I sat there and watched Chelsea walk away but she didn't walk far for a second I thought she just turned around to admire her a handiwork to really soak in how miserable she'd made me. But as she rushed back to me, there was no malice in her eyes. For the first time ever, I saw something other than hatred and dumb rage in Chelsea Steelers' face. I saw fear. Help, she said in a voice, unlike her own. Her massive hand was squeezing her huge stomach. Help, she repeated, terrified.
Starting point is 00:51:54 Chelsea threw my backpack at me, as if that would stop whatever paint she was in, but it didn't. Help! She yelled at me, frantically punching her belly. With her jaw wide open, she froze. The rest of the words struggled to come out of her mouth. Her tongue wiggled at me in strained effort. There was something in her mouth. There was someone in her mouth.
Starting point is 00:52:24 past Chelsea Steelers' blocky teeth, I saw two slitted eyes looking back at me. Buddy was covered in mucus, but aside from that, he was the same disfigured gingerbread boy I'd befriended an hour prior. He had his fingler's hands wrapped around her tongue, as if it were a rodeo bull and he was a cowboy. When my eyes drifted from Chelsea's terrified stare and met his malformed eyes, Buddy winked, and then, with one big, leap he disappeared back down Chelsea Steelers' throat. He took her tongue along for the ride. She left a long trail of red across the pavement as she stumbled a way over to the playground.
Starting point is 00:53:10 And that's where she collapsed, and that's where she stayed. The adults panicked and screamed and huddled around her and demanded someone call an ambulance. As the chaos in the playground unraveled, no one even noticed me. I just stood there and watched. I stood there and hoped that Buddy would leap out of her bloody throat and jump into my arms. But he didn't. By the time the uniform men loaded Chelsea Steeler into the back of an ambulance with a blanket covering her pain grimace, I knew that Buddy wasn't coming back to me. Walking home through the dark, I also knew that Mother would be furious about me staying out late
Starting point is 00:53:49 and that the prayers and chores I would have to do for penance would take up valuable time I could spend rebuilding Candyland. and yet as I walked through the lamplit streets I found a lightness in my step that I'd never felt before half of my problems were suddenly gone my mother was as furious as expected she ranted and raved and accused me of things I've never done but in her anger she forgot to check the contents of my bag that night as she screamed prayers for my filthy soul
Starting point is 00:54:24 at her invisible god, I escaped back to Candyland. In the ashes of the city, my friends gathered. Gummy bears and men in trench coats, and, of course, the gingerbread suitors, they all sat around a little fire in the town square and tried to make sense of it all. The destruction of the city, the death which the dinosaurs had brought upon the community, it was all too much for them. They were all hopeless. But I raised their spirits.
Starting point is 00:54:54 I told them a buddy's victory over Chelsea Steeler. I told them how I would start making friends as soon as school would start again. I told them I was ready to stand up for myself. I told them I had solutions. Half of my problems were gone. All I needed to do was finish the job. That night, once Mother's screaming had died down,
Starting point is 00:55:19 I went to the kitchen and turned on the oven. Mrs. Abassie had given me enough dough. for at least five gingerbread boys. When I was young, I didn't think there was any amount of candy that would make the suffering ends. But I was wrong, those deep, dark, well,
Starting point is 00:55:49 the terrible thing happened at night, as most terrible things do. While I clicked away at my job as a transcriptionist, I'd often watch the boys playing in the backyard. They'd be at it for hours, acting out some scene with foam swords and plastic guns, only stopping when the sun left to rise elsewhere. Seeing Mason happy made me happy. He'd finally found a friend. His father left us when he was six months old and more or less held no role in his life.
Starting point is 00:56:24 Sure there were the occasional visits every few years, but even those were short and feigned, not even so much as an annual birthday card. Perhaps that was why Mason anchored himself, such a secure distance from other kids, a point driven home by his fifth grade teacher and several others. Part of me didn't blame him. Kids in school, especially the ones I can recall, weren't the friendliest bunch. If you were lucky, you could pick out the sharks from the minnows and avoid them, but honestly, they all look the same,
Starting point is 00:56:58 twined together in the same concrete box. please give my best friend i'd whisper at my bedside every night sending out the same message to god or at least to something just as benevolent just to hear my prayer give my son his first best friend and then one day much to my wonderment mason brought todd home for a play date he was a petite boy with mismatched clothes unkempt hair and the bluest eyes you've ever seen I was ecstatic, relieved that my son had finally cracked open his shell and found a buddy. I saw him at the park, Mason told me, when I asked how they'd met. He was sitting alone at the swings, like he was sad. When he saw me on my bike, he waved, and I waved back. Then we hung out, he was really cool.
Starting point is 00:57:54 As he shared this, I couldn't help but smile at his excitement, so much deserved by the loneliest boy in the little. world. That night they had a sleepover and passed out in the living room. From a bedroom, I could hear the muffled speech of our television which they'd left on. Sying, I untuck myself out of bed and walked sluggishly down the stairs to them. Light from the screen pulsed and stretched over the sleeping points. Mason was swaddled in his blanket on the floor, while Todd was curled up on the couch. I scanned for the remote, and after no luck, I moved to shut it off myself. A lone bag of chips crinkled under my foot. From the couch, Todd's shape, twitched, and then bolted upright.
Starting point is 00:58:46 I meant to say, sorry, but I was stopped short. When Todd jutted awake and opened his eyes, I couldn't see them. They hadn't rolled up in their sockets, slipped to their sides. They were simply gone. Two holes of singular darkness. Todd had blue eyes, vividly blue eyes, but at that instant, not even the glow of the television
Starting point is 00:59:12 reflected off those dark membranes, black as Santa's cold. Then he blinked, and the eyes returned. Before I could say anything, his mouth stretched into a yawn, and his body slumped back into the cushions. I was stiff as a board
Starting point is 00:59:31 Somehow relieved I hadn't shrieked And woken them both up My thoughts told me It was a trick of the light As did any speck of reason Vision's played games with you that way So I switched off the television And went back to bed
Starting point is 00:59:47 A few weeks later on an especially windy evening The knock came to the door Todd was there as usual Seasawing on his soul was impatiently "'Oh, hi there,' I smiled. "'Hi, he smiled, his thin neck cocked. "'Can Mason come out and play?' "'Before I even had an answer,
Starting point is 01:00:10 "'Mason'd already squeezed past me, "'still working one of his arms through his jacket sleeve. "'By, Mom!' "'And I watched as they disappeared down the street. "'The rule was to be back before dark, "'and, to their credit, the boys always returned just as the sky started to dim. On that particular outing,
Starting point is 01:00:30 they came home with some cool rocks they'd found and dirt-clotted sneakers. By the time Todd was ready to walk back home, it had fallen too dark for him to go alone. I gave him a ride with both boys in the back seat. It wasn't a far drive, as his house was only a few streets away. Every so often, my eyes would slip back to the rear view
Starting point is 01:00:53 and see Todd watching the street. mason dozing off next to him. As you pass beneath the street lamps, a bar of light would creep through the window, roll over his face and vanish over his head. The car suddenly rocked as my wheels rolled too hastily over a speed bump. His gaze left the window and met mine. Only this time, as the slanded light skimmed over his features,
Starting point is 01:01:19 blue eyes did not look back at me. They were gone, blotted out. by the same oily darkness silent murky circles even his skin in just that quick moment look different like dry mottled clay fit poorly over a skull lips bloodlessly shrivelled i slammed on the break jostling all of us with a sudden lurch mason gripped himself into wide-eyed awareness and as fast as it had happened before the straight-faced horror in my backseat returned to a sweet young boy shocked and surprised sorry I breathed sorry about that guys I thought I saw a cat in the road we reached Todd's house
Starting point is 01:02:11 a white ranch style with a flowering dogweed tree in the front yard as the boy said their goodbyes I could only stare into the dashboard my heart sending tremors down my arms. The world felt off its tilt as if the lines separating actuality and nonsense were blurred. I was disoriented by how really it seemed. His eyes like deep, dark wells, his unhealthy skin stretched and pulled like a death mask. My thoughts clashed with the fold of my brain that form logic, and eventually, logic won. It was all in my head, period. But despite how far-fetched it sounded, I actively avoided eye contact with Todd, not even giving a sliver of opportunity for that oily pitch to return.
Starting point is 01:03:04 If it even happened in passing glance or a quick double-take, I'd be back to circling the rim of a mental collapse. A week later, I went to pick up Mason from Todd's house. I'd pulled up along the curb, texted I'm here, and waited there for some time. Well, there was no sign he'd read my message, nor did he answer any of my calls. When I got tired of waiting, I twisted the keys out of the ignition and made my way up the slim walkway. The house was missing a great deal of shingles which scarred its roofline in dark patches. The rain gutters were clogged and stunk of decomposing leaves.
Starting point is 01:03:45 I knocked briskly and waited. The door unlocked, held only partially open by a door-churched. chain. "'Yes?' the face peeking out asked. His voice was nasely, like it was lodged somewhere in his throat, right in the pit of it. "'Hi, I'm Holly, Mason's mom. Here to pick him up.' The door closed, then opened fully as the chain slid out of its holder. The man on the other end was lanky with onset boredness widening his forehead, his eyes tired and heavy. "'Oh, sorry about that,' he said, "'flushing a thin-lipped smile and offering a handshake.
Starting point is 01:04:27 "'David, the boys are probably still on their way back, "'but they'll be here any minute now. "'You can come inside and wait, if you like. "'I've got some tea ready to go.' "'I took him up on the offer and followed him inside. "'At our immediate right was the living area, "'where a woman sat watching a rom-com on the television, "'paying no mind to the sound at the day.
Starting point is 01:04:49 door, she kept her back to us. On beneath the show's time laugh track, I could hear the sound of hard, laboured breathing. Hanging over the side of the sofa drooped a thin, skeletal wrist. On the wall, a grey kick-cat clock
Starting point is 01:05:05 shifted its eyes and wagged its tail. The kitchen was small with a triangular arrangement of sink, stove and refrigerator, a small dance between three. Flowery wallpaper looped around the room, A formica top table sat against the wall with minty green chairs. I took a seat in one as David retrieved some cups from the cabinets.
Starting point is 01:05:29 The smell of light orchid drifted through the air. I hope you like green tea, he said quietly as he filled the cups and brought them over. Green's fine, I replied, taking the cup from him. Thank you. He planted himself in the chair. They're really fond of each other, aren't they? the boy, Sammy? I'd say so.
Starting point is 01:05:53 You can hardly keep Mason away, I laughed. By this point I'd noticed the dark pouches beneath his eyes more clearly. In fact, his overall appearance seemed to hang on a, well, a mournful sack. Whatever supplement he needed, he was missing a lot of it. So, um, how long have you been in the neighbourhood? I asked for the sake of conversation. Oh, good while now.
Starting point is 01:06:19 He mused, rubbing a finger along his cup. Really, I'm surprised Mason didn't meet Todd sooner. Our houses aren't too far from each other. Todd, he asked, as though needing a moment to remember his own son's name. Oh, yeah, that is pretty surprising. Well, he gets around. Mason never sees him at school. Does he go to a different district?
Starting point is 01:06:46 lines creased his mouth school um well uh we from the living room a harsh guttural coughing reached us david's neck swiveled toward the sound excuse me my wife needs me he left his chair and hastily went to not too long after that the front door opened as todd and mason arrived as we said our goodbyes to david and his silent wife he clasped my hand in a tight shake. It was really nice meeting you, Harley. Really, it was. When he released his grip, I realized something was left in my palm.
Starting point is 01:07:29 When we were back in the car, I folded it open. What's that, Mom? Mason asked. Oh, nothing, sweetie. I smile back at him, placing the crumpled note in my lap, a phone number, a time to call, and the word.
Starting point is 01:07:46 help scribbled into its loose leap. It was nightfall when I unfurled and read it again. I was in the backyard occupying a seat at our fire pit, my cell phone in one hand and a cigarette pinched in the other. The note said to call at eight, which was only five minutes away. As the time drew closer, my chest grew tighter with anxiousness. Moments ago I snuck into my own room, poured out the bottom shelf of my dresser,
Starting point is 01:08:15 and unearthed the pack of marlboroughs I had hidden there. Three years I'd been without them, and three years I kept my promise to Mason to stop smelling like an ashtray. But tonight, shamefully, they were the only thing holding me together. When the clock on my phone pulsed eight, I took a long drag on the cigarette and dialed the number. The tone cheered in and out a few times and finally connected. Hello!
Starting point is 01:08:43 Oh, David's voice chattered on the other end. Who is this right now? My heart rattled in my throat. It's Holly, Mason's monk. The voice exhaled and then returned briskly. I need you to listen to me, okay? Are you listening? Yes, I'm listening.
Starting point is 01:09:06 Keep it away from your boy. The fire pit popped and spat a few embers. Keep water away. What are you talking about? Listen, he snapped, a manic wait to his words. Don't let Mason come over here anymore. It isn't safe for him. Don't even let it go over there.
Starting point is 01:09:30 You have to stop this now. I twisted my neck back toward the house and then leaned forward in my chair. Are we talking about your son right now? "'Isn't my son?' he's gone. "'Not at all. Not in any way.' "'You need to calm down. "'If you need help, I can call the police.' "'No, no, please,' he screamed.
Starting point is 01:09:59 "'His voice so tight and stressed that it splintered on the other end. "'I'll take more from her if you do that. "'My wife, she can't handle much more. "'It's taking something from her, taking something from me. We can't get rid of it now. It's too late for us. But not for you. You can stop this.
Starting point is 01:10:21 He started to weep and mutter to himself. He came to our door to use the phone. Why did we let it in? Why did we let it in? Why did we let it use our freaking phone? Something stirred in the background. He paused and then whispered. Just keep it away from him.
Starting point is 01:10:42 And then... He hung up. I'm not sure how long I sat out there, but it was long enough for the flames to shrink into powdery mouths. When I entered the house again, Mason was on the couch with his tablet. You smell weird, he said, taking note of me. Yeah, I'm at the fire pit, I lied. My thoughts too heavy to muster anything else.
Starting point is 01:11:09 He flashed me a big smile and tactfully asked, can I ever sleep over at Todd's this weekend? No, I answered stiffly. That isn't going to work. Why not? He persisted. Todd always sleeps over here. Why can we do this?
Starting point is 01:11:27 Because, Mason, look, I said no. End of story. He shot an icy look of defiance at me. Fine, and he'll sleep over here, then. No. No, he won't. We're going to take a break from Todd for a while. His jaw opened, flabbergasted.
Starting point is 01:11:48 You can't do that. I just did, I said, perhaps a little too, matter of factly. As I walked back up the stairs, I could feel the burn of his eyes watching me on every step. Both of our nights now ruined. David's deranged garble on the phone sat with me for the rest of the night. I had no idea what to do. what to fix, what to think.
Starting point is 01:12:14 Keep it away. It isn't safe for him. That message, so vague, but also desperately clear. I had to keep Mason safe. That was all that mattered. The next day after Mason was back from school, I set him down on the couch. I'm sorry for last night, I said.
Starting point is 01:12:36 I was very stressed, but that isn't the way I want us to speak to each other again, okay? His eyes naturally scanned the floor. Okay. I love you, Mason. No matter what, I want you to be safe. So there are a few things I need to know about Tardt. Would you do that for me?
Starting point is 01:12:56 He nodded again. His sneaker softly kicking the backpack slumped on the carpet. Look, um, did he ever act weird or strange to you? His head shook. What about his parents? Did he act different around them at all? same response i wasn't sure how to work the next question but i did my best anyway did he ever do something with his eyes this time mason nodded my heart squeezed itself smaller
Starting point is 01:13:28 i wanted so much to change the subject to retreat to the kind cadence of sanity but i had to know more i had to protect my son oh What did he do with his eyes? A trick, Mason replied hesitantly. He told me not to tell anyone, though. Well, you have to tell me. His lips crinkled, trying to keep the secret zipped up. Then he finally spoke.
Starting point is 01:14:00 He could make him disappear, I felt drugged by his words, my head feeling even lighter, like all the logic in the world had just been rapid. it away you did see them my thoughts repeated you did see the deep dark worlds as quickly as all myself doubt left a scrim of dread filled the empty spaces did it scare you i asked um a little mason replied absently he said not to be though he showed me how to do it too i grabbed his shoulder making him jump suddenly. He didn't, though, right? He didn't do anything to you? I look confused,
Starting point is 01:14:48 like I was the one talking crazy now. No. I know he's your friend, Mason, but I need you to promise that you won't see him anymore. Mason's gaze flick back to mine, his eyes wide with betrayal. What? Tears began to come down. Promise me, I repeated. The world. The world. The world. The world. words like razors scraping down my tongue. I don't want to. Mason. After much hesitation, he tearfully replied. I promise.
Starting point is 01:15:25 I hugged him, close my eyes, and surrendered to the cruelty of it all. For the rest of that hellish week, I kept my ears tuned for the knock at the door. For whatever reason, Todd never used the doorbell. And inevitably, the knock. came. Behind the frosted glass of our front door, I could see Todd's vague shape teetering on his souls. When the door opened, he smiled up at me. Hi, can Mason come out and play? Oh, sorry, dear, I smiled back. Mason can't play today. The corner of his mouth lifted as his neck cocked to the side. Can he later? No, I don't think so. I'm sorry. I. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 01:16:11 his nose wrinkled and then the skin between his eyebrows creased okay i closed the door watched him leave and that was that it might take a few times but eventually the message would sink in leave my son alone i felt a sense of pride after that and what could possibly better protect a boy than his mother but when I turned and saw Mason's cold eyes from the stairs that pride all but evaporated when Todd returned the next day I gave him the same answer then the day after that and the one after that I couldn't even refuse to answer when he knocked otherwise he'd sit there and wait knock again and wait some more knowing full well that we were home four straight evenings of it.
Starting point is 01:17:09 Poor Mason! He had every right to despise me for this. No parent could want to war themselves between their son and his best friend. His first friend, but what choice did I have? We were drifting apart, orbiting ever farther away from one another. He was my prisoner,
Starting point is 01:17:27 and I was the judge sentencing him back to a lonely world. Surely he'd make new friends right. The world was full of them, and if anything, this was proof that he could find them. That thought helped me cope anyway. When the knock came for the fifth time in a row, my tolerance had run out. Todd wasn't catching on, and to make matters more irritating,
Starting point is 01:17:51 it was eight or so at night this time. Part of me hoped it was someone else, maybe a neighbour bringing a package by that was wrongfully left at their doorstep. But I knew better than that, and I wasn't allowing this go any fur. Mason was doing his homework at the kitchen table when I passed by him. No acknowledgement whatsoever. When I pulled the door open, Todd was standing beneath our porch lights, both shoulders
Starting point is 01:18:18 hunched over his ears as though expecting me to smack him, and perhaps verbally that was what I did. Go home, I said assertively. We're done. No more of this, all right? Can Mason come out to play? He asked sorrowfully, as though it weren't after dark. No, Todd, he can't. And he weren't the next day or the next. Now, go home and stay there. His small arm rubbed his sleeve nervously. It's really dark.
Starting point is 01:18:51 I don't want to walk home alone. Can I use your phone to call my parents? Well, I felt absolutely cruel, but I also knew the game he was trying to play. He walked here on your own. You can walk back on your own. Then, as I moved to close the door and end the conversation, Todd made his eyes disappear. The darkness washed over them quickly and seemed actually to curdle in his sockets. A thickening, horrible texture.
Starting point is 01:19:24 His face became milk wax, the sad child disappearing behind it. Beads of perhaps sweat drip from his temples. One ran into his eye and vanished into the void. I want to come inside, he spoke, the sorrowful note in his voice also gone. My heart slackened to a deep, slow throb. I felt the need to pinch my side to tweak it hard enough to draw blood and wake from this moment. Between the dead shriveled lips, I could see the decayed tips of black teeth. Can I please come inside?
Starting point is 01:20:03 He asked. No, I said semi-reactively. His black craving eyes narrowed at me. For a moment I actually thought they started to cry, but it was the darkness dribbling down his cheeks, oozing like oil snakes. I just want to play with Mason. The sound of it, the sound of that horrible face
Starting point is 01:20:27 saying my son's name snapped me out of the shop. I slammed the door closed and quickly locked him. Mason stood stiffly in the kitchen His expression was only a shimmer of consciousness, vacant as a sleepwalker. Mason, Mason, look at me, honey, it's all okay, everything's going to be okay. But his unfocused eyes were not facing me.
Starting point is 01:20:53 Three therm knocks came from the door when I turned to faces. The dark shape lingered behind the frosted glass. The tall figure, taller than any adult, was hunching to look inside. From behind the single pain that separated us, his vague shape didn't move. From the other side, Todd's childish voice was still calling. Can I please come inside? Don't you want to play, Mason?
Starting point is 01:21:25 Don't you want to play? I could feel it watching us, like static vibrating the air. When I tried to move Mason, he refused. fused to budge, staring emptily toward the evil thing behind the glass. Heavy as he was, I scooped him up in my arms and bolted for the stairs. It won't break in, my thought suttered. It isn't allowed to. Well, that much I was sure of.
Starting point is 01:21:52 If it wanted to get in, it would have done so by now. No, it needed to be invited. I shut both of us away in the bathroom upstairs. When the sounds of the front door finally ceased, Mason snapped out of it. He was confused, like he'd just missed everything that had transpired. I wasn't sure whether to consider that a blessing or not. Perhaps it was, and perhaps also, it was not God that answered my prayer. It was impossible to digest what had happened that night.
Starting point is 01:22:26 Sometimes I'd linger on the stairs, right on the top step, and watched the doorway, wondering if the glass would suddenly darken, if Todd's voice would slip through and ask to come inside. One night David had left a voicemail on my phone. She's gone, his voice whimpered. It got what it wanted from her, drained her dry. Now my wife won't wake up, and it's left us. I don't know what it wants from your boy, but it wants something.
Starting point is 01:22:59 No matter what, don't let it back inside. The message cut out of it. after that. And he still won't answer my call. Todd never did come back, and I wouldn't have it any other way. Strangely enough, the one least affected by all of this was Mason. I was worried to see him fall back into that distant bubble, but that isn't what happens. He started to make friends with other kids around the neighbourhood. New friends, normal friends.
Starting point is 01:23:32 He'd become a real social butterfly, and despite my brain ripping itself apart to understand what I'd seen, I at least had that comfort to cling to. Seeing Mason happy made me happy. Lately, though, I've been feeling strange. It's been harder to feel motivated about things, let alone get out of bed in the morning. Even my appetite has started to dwindle. Day by day, I've been growing increasingly sad and lethargic. I don't know what's wrong, but it's getting worse. Mason's been helping me get around the house, even going out of his way to play chef and make me things to eat. He's a good boy, but sometimes, dear Lord, I catch something in his eyes, something that shouldn't be there. But it's only a trick of the light.
Starting point is 01:24:27 Please God, let it only be a trick of the light. Two months ago, I woke up to the sound. of something shifting in my walls. It almost sounded like tapping, possibly dripping. My breathing slowed, and the hairs on the back of my neck stood upright. I rolled over and checked the alarm clock on my nightstand. 3am, it said in glowing red text. Well, my initial thought was,
Starting point is 01:25:03 I don't have the money all the time for bullshit like this. Easing my breath, I sat upright and watched the wall from the edge of my bed. The sound reminded me of when I was five years old, living with my grandparents in a decaying house in northern Illinois. The walls click sometimes at nights, with rats scurrying through them. My childish mind believed the sounds to be demons. My name's Emmett Shelton. I live in an aging apartment on the streets of Chicago.
Starting point is 01:25:34 I was nothing to my name but my scarce amounts of money and the wallet I hold them in. When I was four, still living in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania. My parents were by the gun down in front of me. Found out later they had criminal ties. I'm 23 now. I don't care to dive back too far into my past though, but I'll tell you this. I said, fuck, no, to the idea of college and I've spent the rest of that time creating businesses that fail after half a year. Maybe more if I'm lucky. I've been all over the state at this point. I'm trying to find places where I can anchor down long enough to build. my empire. The tapping continued for the rest of that week. So I got online and looked up a few ways I
Starting point is 01:26:19 could solve the issue. Every time I'd sit down to work, my current business operates online. The tapping would yank my focus away from it. One website taught me to cut open the wall and patch the leaks that way. I didn't have the money for a plumber, I thought, and I couldn't afford to move for a while. So I got to work. The dry wall crumbled from the square-shaped cutouts. piling up on the stained carpet beneath it. When the job was done, I glared into the hole. I thought I saw something wriggle away. I cringed, shining my phone's flashlight inside.
Starting point is 01:26:57 Nothing was there. No dripping pipes either. No sound. Just the silence. There was no moisture inside the walls, but the air around the hole carried a damp smell now. I continued to search, afterwards stuffing the towels I had into the hole.
Starting point is 01:27:15 I started to tape them around the pipes. And something slimy brushed against my hand. I started to feel around but found nothing there. I taped on the last of the towels, watching for a moment. None of the towels had gotten wet. There was no leak. I frowned as I pulled my hand back out. There was a greasy brown stain left on my palm,
Starting point is 01:27:42 though it was small. I watched the oily fluid on my hand. I almost thought it moved for a minute. Well, I had to go to the store and buy a few more supplies, leaving my wallet empty, save for a pair of debit and credit cards, but soon the hole in the wall was patched up. For the rest of the night and the next day, I worked in perfect silence and peace.
Starting point is 01:28:06 I got a few projects out of the way and messaged other businesses online. I got on the phone with my partner, Vic. We shot some ideas back and forth for a while. I didn't think about the sounds in the walls during that time. It returned fast. It woke me up during the middle of the night again. That morning I didn't fall back asleep when I started my work early. I moved my desk and computer to the living room the next day.
Starting point is 01:28:34 The noise continued for the rest of the month. Over the course of a few weeks, it began to progress through the house. There were other noises now. Scratches, squeaks, bumping, oozing, and I swear, slurping, like something eating soup inside the walls. For the first month of the new sounds, I threw on a half-broken set of headphones and listened to Denzel Curry and the A-Zab mob. One headphone played louder than the other, and neither were loud enough to cover the sound.
Starting point is 01:29:08 By the time the second month began, I was sleeping on my own. my kitchen floor in a pile of blankets and pillows trying to escape the noises. The sounds didn't come every day, but when they did, it was obvious. Once I even heard something like a thud from my bedroom. Walking through the kitchen, I stopped. I remembered when I patched the leaks after the first incident. I entered my room as I felt along the wall and patted it down. There was no moisture, stench of mould, or any indication of a leak or water damage. With a shallow breath I put my ear up to the wall, in the place that I cut open, and listened. Behind the dry wall was the sound of something squirming.
Starting point is 01:29:57 I shot backwards, raising an eyebrow. I felt along the wall again expecting something to press against my hand. Nothing did. Tingles prickled along the back of my neck as I teleported back to my childhood bedroom, back to my bed, and I watched the walls, waiting for them to crumble open as the demons poured out of them. I had to force myself back into the kitchen so that I could get back to preparing my lunch. The noises grew in volume in the hallway and continued to grow for a week. I came out of the bathroom once to the sound of a lengthy squeak,
Starting point is 01:30:34 like a mouse being constricted by a python. I froze in place. My throat got tight from a lack of breath. I waited there. No demons crawled out of the walls. That was when I was thinking it had to be rats. The image of my childhood became more vivid again. One night came back to me.
Starting point is 01:30:57 I was thirsty after waking up in the middle of the night, so I went into the kitchen to get a glass of water. in the flickering light I saw my grandfather He sat with his eyes closed At the kitchen table A bloodied screwdriver in one hand His forehead relaxed in the other
Starting point is 01:31:14 Around him On the kitchen floor There were gaud rats In places where he'd missed The tile was chipped and cracked He didn't notice me staring at him Later that night After the squeak
Starting point is 01:31:31 I heard the familiar cacophony of sounds coming from my living room. It was the loudest it had ever been. I crept into the living room. The only light provided was from my half-closed bedroom door. I thought of my grandfather again. Seeing his face the morning or after he'd brutalized the rats, his eyes were red and dry and his lips were chapped. Prickles or fear crept up and down my back.
Starting point is 01:31:59 The other thoughts occupying my mind, of beasts in the nooks and crannies of the apartment. I entered the living room and flicked on the lights. I sat and waited, allowing a podcast to play aloud on my phone. There were no other sounds. I fell asleep in damn near a second after I picked myself up and crawled back into bed. The noises continued to spread. There were two days where there was nothing but quiet.
Starting point is 01:32:29 I stayed up late those two nights just to ensure extra progress was made on my business. I didn't get to sleep for long on the second day. In the middle of the night, something burst open in my kitchen. I heard the dry wall blast open from my bedroom. I grabbed the baseball bat from under my bed, rolled out of the sheets, and crept out the door. I stood in between the hallway and the living room like a cat waiting to pounce on its brain.
Starting point is 01:32:59 I flipped the light switch and raised my bat over my shoulder with two hands. At first glance There was nothing wrong I walked forward Calling out I know you're in here I waited in place I didn't get to reply
Starting point is 01:33:16 I paused There were eyes drilling into me From inside the walls I stared at them with a sensation That my guts were rising into my throat Grandpa Grandpa there's master's in the walls I seen him
Starting point is 01:33:33 They talked to me night too. A faint, putrid odour lingered in the room. The rig of it brought me back to when Mickey Morton threw up all over the field during baseball practice after staying at school all day with strap. I scanned the apartment again. With the light feet, I found my way into the kitchen. I turned on the light switch. The ball was humped alive with a couple of flickers. Nobody was there. I looked just past the kitchen table. There was a penny-sized hole, oozing brown slime. I approached it, crouched, and rub my finger around the edge.
Starting point is 01:34:18 The residue stuck to my pointer finger like tree sap. I wiped my finger clean against my jeans. The substance had the same consistency of the jelly on my palm after I'd cut open the hole in the wall. Goose bumps crawled up my back, and covered my arms. I washed my hands for a long time, and I left my bat at my side as I tried to fall back asleep.
Starting point is 01:34:44 The sounds had become white noise over time, but that night I heard every individual creak and groan like they were bombs going off. It took me an hour to fall asleep. I woke up the next morning and chugged a scalding hot cup of coffee. It was as if the tapping and the groaning came from inside. me now too. I called Vic to ask if I could come over to his apartment and do some work. He scoffed and asked me why. So I told him I'd tell him everything once I got there.
Starting point is 01:35:15 I recounted almost everything to him once I was at his apartment. Why didn't you just come here right away? He chuckled. I shrugged. I don't think I have the mental capacity to process shit like that right now, but thanks for letting me stay. I fell asleep in the middle of my work. Vic woke me up and we talked over a few more ideas we had. We ate dinner together and then I stayed until it was dark again. I shook his hand before I left. The ride home took longer than it does a blind man to read war and peace. I almost ran a few red lights and pulled into a random parking lot to get a grip on myself.
Starting point is 01:35:57 I led my head against the wheel and honk the horn by accident. My breaths came in shudder and gasps. I remembered seeing a limo rolling up the street and watching the window slide down while I drew with chalk on my driveway, my mother and father cuddling each other on the front porch. Their eyes went wide, and their jaws dropped. I turned my head. An AR-15's barrel was poking out of the limousine. In a spray of gunshots and bright flashes, my mother and father claps forward, their bodies riddle with holes.
Starting point is 01:36:35 and blood spray painting the walls of our house. Gotcha! The gunman pointed at me, laughing like a child. I raised my head, wipe my eyes and thrust the car out of the parking lot. I was back home in just a few minutes. I fumble my keys out of my pocket and walked down the apartment's hallway, approaching my door. I heard trembling down the corridor,
Starting point is 01:37:04 though a loud thuds and taps amongst the array of noises. my heart froze over inside my chest i started to speedwalk the lights of the hall were always dimmed at night and in the half-darkness i found to notice my neighbour standing by my door i've forgotten his name all i knew was that he lived down the hall from me and didn't talk a lot he shuddered cursing when he saw me when i gasped the shaking of my apartment stopped and everything went quothed quiet. Hey buddy, you live here, right? He slicked back his greasy hair, a yanky accent behind his words. Yeah, what do you need? I said. You got company, buddy. Lots and lots of rats, I bet, he suggested. For fuck's sake, you should do something about them. The damn things are getting
Starting point is 01:37:59 loud now. He stepped past me, pacing down the hallway and back to his room. He glanced back at me. In his eyes I saw a terrified deer, one charging through the woods to escape a coyote. He opened his apartment door, entered, and slammed it shut behind him. I gulped down the lump in my throat. I thought about what my grandfather had said when I first told him there were demons in the walls. Ah, they're just rats, they're just rats. I stared at the door, cool damp air-erated through the building. I turned and expected to see him.
Starting point is 01:38:37 my grandfather at my side instead i was met with the memory that he had died long ago i held the keys up to the door i put him in the lock and turned it the lock clicked and the door bid me entry i cracked the door and peaked inside no monsters and no intruders a lot of silence the lights were out i tried to flip one on it fizzled and then it went out i tried the other switches that were near the entrance. They all did the same. Flipping them all again, the same results came through. I entered the apartment all the way and shut the door until there was just a sliver left until it's closing. I didn't dare lock it, and the walls started to shake. They groaned, creaked and squeaked, a thousand little things wriggled underneath their surfaces. I had a vision of myself in a cave filled with swooping bats. It was quiet at first, but then the noises started to intensify, and the shaking followed. I started from my bedroom, all the way I heard my grandfather's distant whispers in my ear. We're going to need a shitload
Starting point is 01:39:53 of rat traps and a couple dozen blocks of cheese. I'll make that gorgonzola cheese. I took every step like there were knives sticking out of the floorboards. I grabbed a little bit of the the baseball bat and turned back. I snuck through the kitchen, examining it. There were minuscule, slimy holes in parts of the wall. More of that muddy sap gushed from the paws. I stalked through the living room and found more gooey cavities in the walls there. Some were bigger than others, about the size of fists. I shuddered, but eventually made it back into my room. I tried to flick on the nearby light switch, which didn't turn. on, but fizzled out as I expected.
Starting point is 01:40:37 The last light left was a lava lamp on my work desk. I flicked it on and waited. I watched the walls. They pulsated like rolling tidal waves. Even the ceiling quaked. I thought it heard squirming from the hallway. I swung the bat and dry wall crumpled off in a dusty explosion. Lave-like, greyish-brown sacks, tumbled out of the hall.
Starting point is 01:41:03 the walls. I beat them with the bat. They looked like worms with sharpened fangs. A few of them started to squirm away, and they were quick. I smashed a couple in one blow as they lined up. The carpet started to tear in pieces. I screamed. A long worm curled out of the floor like a snake. It squealed and then lunged at me. It grabbed a bite out of my arm. Flesh and muscle tore from my bicep. I screamed again. I swung the bat with my good arm. The worm teetered but regained balance. It circled like a predatory wolf. I kept swinging. Most were misses. A couple of times I managed to make the thing stumble or squeal. It lurched forward. So I grabbed it by the head and I twisted around and locked its jaws. I drove the head into the floor. Silt-colored ooze splashed on
Starting point is 01:42:03 to my face and stung my eyes. The worm had gotten a nibble of my hand. I howled and drew it back. Three of my fingers were replaced with bloody stumps. The worm was stunned. More of its larvae flooded from the holes in the wall. I stamped the largest worm's head into the carpet once more. I dove away from the beast. Its tail slunk forward like a hand. It wrapped around my ankle, dragging me back along the torn carpet. I spun around and tore the tail's grip off of me. I got loose for long enough to sprint free of the apartment. I closed the door behind me with a slam.
Starting point is 01:42:46 I clasped onto the floor and passed out. I woke up to a foot pressing into my back. Hey, buddy, you dead? My neighbour asked. I groaned. No, I, no, I'm very much alive. I spat. Hey, what's the problem, pal?
Starting point is 01:43:06 He hissed. I suggest you get the fuck out of here. Maybe move out of your apartment too. Why? Why don't he open my door and take a look for yourself? I asked. Well, he scoffed, turned around and opened my apartment's door. The wall started to shake again.
Starting point is 01:43:26 Twenty seconds later, I heard the door slam behind him, and he was gone. I drove to Vic. at daybreak without calling beforehand and knocked on his door. Emmett, he asked. I blinked a few times. Hey, Vic. Once inside, we talked for a while. He fixed country-fried steak and fried eggs for breakfast,
Starting point is 01:43:49 bringing a steaming plate over to me at the kitchen table. So what the hell do you do to your hand? Vic asked. Also, remind me, why do you look like you ate shit? I let out a long sigh. I was walking down the street last night, got jumped by a guy with a knife, tried to wrestle it out of his hands, cut off a few fingers. Vig asked, Jesus Christ, it's Chicago. He glanced into the distance.
Starting point is 01:44:20 You all right, man? I frowned. It's Chicago, I said, forking a chunk of steak into my parched lips with a near fingerless hand. We drank coffee, and later that night, sat by his fireplace while Pulp Fiction played on the TV, the volume almost all the way down. So, what keeps bringing you back here? he asked, looking like a husband about to interrogate their cheating wife. I rubbed the sleep out of my eyes. The hawk across the room from me awaited an answer. You know he won't believe you, not when you're starting to look like a meth addicts. My house is just a mess. Can't focus in it.
Starting point is 01:45:06 anymore. I can't keep listening to the leaking pipes. I stated. Fick raised an eyebrow and Scott. Why are you really here? Leaky pipes can't be that loud. I mean, I'd know. I just heard mine yesterday when I was down in the basement. The thing from the forest changed my life for the better. Greetings, friend. I couldn't help but notice your campfire from the park. May I join you? Oh, were you telling scary stories? Well, I have a scary story of my own. Won't you indulge me? For weeks I'd fantasized of this trip,
Starting point is 01:45:55 or at least since my friend Lucas invited me, my first trip away from home. I was understandably nervous, especially since this would be my first night away from the comforts of my own bed. As to be expected, my mother was her usual, overly protective self, ensuring all my items were packed
Starting point is 01:46:12 and sorting my clothes as well as some long-lasting food. you know the same thing all mothers do. Lucas arrived driving his 80s Ford camper van, a beat-up old thing handed down from his brother. It was a surprise it even ran with the abuse it had seen over the years. Lucas pulled in the driveway around 7 a.m. I was already waiting outside, messing with my phone. I picked up my bag and hug my mother goodbye and left for the van.
Starting point is 01:46:40 Oddly I got an easy feeling deep in the pit of my stomach, almost like I'd never see her again. The feeling gradually began to build until I buckled up in the worn staying covered seats of the camper van. The back of the van was filled with the rogue's gallery who'd be joining us on our trip. There was Sasha, Lucas's love interest, and genuinely the closest you could ever get to evil.
Starting point is 01:47:04 Jake, was Lucas' brother, small-time junkie, and the original owner of the van. And finally, Ellie, Jake's girlfriend. personally never got invested in knowing much about her. I watched the trees go by as we drove through the country lanes, the morning sun slowly beginning to disappear behind the overhanging trees. Jake thought now would be a good time to tell the group a little horror story about the cabin we were staying at. It was a few years ago or so.
Starting point is 01:47:36 When a group of teenagers went to the cabin, the same one will be staying there. One whole week flew by, they didn't return so a concerned parent rang the police for a whole month they searched from the woods to the near mines but with no luck well till the fifth time they found a scrap of clothing inside a cave system while walking deeper into the cave they found a body oh this body had been stripped of its flesh and organs but what was left was its muscles odd as still the body was missing its skull but its head was untouched and still perfectly shaped. Many natives who've lived near the woods claimed it was the great pan beast, known as a Wendigo, and would have committed the deed. I scoff loudly and voiced my opinion.
Starting point is 01:48:29 That story was a load of rubbish. I began calling out many inconsistent parts of the story, and even showed a Google search with no connections to the missing people. Jake sneered at me and nestled himself comfortably into his Ellie's bosom. his glare pointed directly at me with an unshakable malice couldn't help but crack a smile and turned to face the window i placed my head softly on the window and slowly began to drift off i awoke with a shadow i felt as if the world was spinning around me i sat upright and looked around trying to get my bearings didn't take me long to notice i was set outside the van only now it was on its roof and
Starting point is 01:49:14 completely wrecked There was no sight of my friends or any life for that matter. The very notion of being alone next to the smash wreck made me feel worse when coupled with the disorienting feeling I had. My eyes jerked all around my surroundings. There was nothing but thick dark woods in every direction. Before I could fully take in my situation, my body began running as if it didn't want to stay next to the area of destruction I'd woken up in it.
Starting point is 01:49:46 began to run deeper, deeper into the woods. Following a winding path that seemed to materialize in front of me. All around me the woods felt rife with the unseen. Hundreds of wild animals in a defensive-like state all focused on me. The unshakable notion of being watched forced my already paranoid mind into overdrive. I over-assessed every direction. From out of the seemingly darkened woods,
Starting point is 01:50:15 a cabin slowly came into view. Every single one of my in sinks told me to run, but I couldn't. I jerked my head around as a roar or perhaps a cry of an animal echoed through the woods, something that was hungry and ready to kill to survive. My body once more began to move towards the cabin until I was faced with the door. Twin scratch marks ran parallel up the wood as if something had tried to get, in. Well, I didn't want to know what, but it felt like whatever it was, it was hunting me. I pushed open the door only to be consumed by a luminous white void. I felt weightless,
Starting point is 01:51:02 almost floating into my mind began to wait. And then there was nothing but a falling sensation. I awoke from my nightmarish slumber, tugging at my belt in a panic. The sensation of falling from my dream, continued well after I'd open my eyes. The van was stationary, yet my eyes continued to spin as if I was moving, leaving a sickening feeling of disorientation to wash over me. Thankfully, it subsided as soon as it started. Jesus, Bobby, your lazy I slept like the whole journey. You didn't even wake up for any of the three P-breaks, or hell the 25 pizza stops.
Starting point is 01:51:47 Sasha's voice dug into my sleepy brain. It was fair to say she was still her usual moaning self, no surprise really. Lucas opened the van door and hazily everyone stepped out, had to shield my eyes from the low sun that now crept over the tree line. God, I must have been seriously out of it. And I really miss so much, I'm used to myself. I grabbed my bag and began following Lucas down a cobbled path towards the woods. Well, the cabin lay just a short ways along in a moment.
Starting point is 01:52:20 modest open clearing. The whole walk I felt as if there were thousands of eyes trained on me, all hidden beneath the undergrowth, just staring, watching, observing us. We eventually reached the cabin's main door, albeit through the moans of Sasha.
Starting point is 01:52:40 Lucas grinned a cheeky grin and told us, Welcome to Paradise. As soon as he opened the door, a freezing breeze burst past us. It felt like a warning almost as if the very building was telling us to drop all our stuff and run for home. I personally neglected the feeling
Starting point is 01:53:00 and put it down to an empty cabin that had been left unused, not to mention a probably a few broken windows and holes. As everyone crammed inside, I began looking over the cabin's interior. It was old, dusty and unlived in, very similar
Starting point is 01:53:16 to one in a horror movie. I stood, apprehended. intensively in the dining room and waited for Lucas to enlighten everyone on where we'd be sleeping. Okay, Jake, you're nearly opposite the kitchen. Now, Jake, don't go eating all the food in the middle of the night. Jake sneered and caught the key that Lucas had thrown. Uh, Sasha, you're with me at the end of the hall, master bedroom. Sasha never looked up from her phone. All right, then. Bobby, you're in the alcove above the kitchen. Just, you're in the alcove above the kitchen. climbed the ladder midway down and open the hatch.
Starting point is 01:53:54 I nodded, not really taking any notice. As everyone began to leave, Lucas made a snap decision, albeit a stupid one. Jake, pass me one of your plastic bags. Somewhat surprised Jake did. All right, everyone's phones in the bag, and locking them in the same. Sasha looked white and clutched her phone tightly. you could almost feel the force she gave off. Lucas, please don't take my phone.
Starting point is 01:54:26 I might need to call my mom, Sasha begged. But all that begging was futile as Lucas placed her phone with the others into the bag and then into the safe. Lucas then continued with the rules of the cabin, but my interest lay with meeting my bed. I slowly slipped out of the dining room and headed down the hallway. The ladder clung to the wall, almost invisible to the upper, untrained eye as it sat inside a small indent inside the wall. I pushed open the trap door that
Starting point is 01:54:56 lay open on the roof and lifted myself upwards. The room itself was nothing more than a mediumish platform that was missing a wall allowing me to overlook the kitchen. While the drop was very sudden, straight down to the floor, however I was in prime placement for some midnight snacking as I could reach the cabinets. Well, I gathered some items and headed down the ladder towards the only door-labeled bathroom. It looks strange having the word written over the door, but then again other cabbians could be like this. I wouldn't know.
Starting point is 01:55:28 Hopped into the shower and twisted the taps. F, jumped in shock as a stream of sludge water smacked me full force in the face. Eventually, the water got warmer and cleaner, but in my panic, I hadn't noticed the door had been slowly opened and just as quietly shut. Nor did I notice a large shadow,
Starting point is 01:55:49 looming through the shower curtain i fell back and screamed high-pitched in horror then sasha laughed uncontrollably as she raked open the curtains well most people would think i'm weird if i told them i showered wearing swimming trunks but if you know the people i was with then the notion suddenly didn't seem so weird i shouted at sasha to leave and threw a luther at her grinning sasha left and i stepped out of the shower. I looked into the mirror, trying not to let my mind be filled with anger. I looked deep into my reflection and lost all awareness of the space around me. My face began to change or distort, you could say, but that's when I was wrenched from my gaze by something being dragged by the window. I looked back into the mirror, and for a split second
Starting point is 01:56:45 and I could have sworn that I saw myself as a grey figure wearing a deer skull looking back at me. I slapped my face and splashed water on me before making my way back to my room, hoping that some sleep might help me. I lay down and wrist my head on the mattress that was now my bed and relaxed my eyes. I was surprised I was actually still tired, but after my restless sleep, I had to say that nothing surprised me. I did, however, hope to have somewhat more pleasant dreams and before.
Starting point is 01:57:18 This time, I was sat hunched over in the middle of the woods. A crimson moon hung low in the sky, barely illuminating the naked trees. A thick, smoggy mist had engulfed the area, leaving no visibility below my ankles. Hello? Who's out there? Someone shouted, making my head twist a sharp 90 degrees. I began to run towards the voice, but I continuously stumbled. It felt like, my legs were far too long from my body and soon I found myself running on all falls. I lunged up a nearby tree and swung from branch to branch with ease, stopping only to observe my surroundings.
Starting point is 01:58:01 I saw something shifting around in the undergrowth beneath me. I blink my eyes and my vision shifted. Everything meshed in a cold but tranquil dark blue. Underneath me stood a shimmering orange light, holding something red. unable to understand what I was seeing I shut my eyes and opened them again now my vision switched once more showing the woods in a dark green it took me a few minutes to realize I was seeing in night vision the orange light was now more definable it was a person holding a flashlight hello shouted the figure now looking around pedantically
Starting point is 01:58:43 I began to slowly climb up a tree and use the branches to get closer and closer to the person until I hung only inches away from them. Now I was close enough to be able to identify the person. Stood still observing the area was Jake, still dressed in the clothes he'd arrived in. I blink once more in my vision to return to normal. Slowly I dropped from the tree and straighten myself behind Jake. he was now smaller than me significantly in fact hearing a slight snap jake turned to face me and fell over his voice caught in his throat
Starting point is 01:59:22 while i couldn't look away as i lunged at defenseless jake on the floor i made a series of quick slashes and then remove the organs with the perfect cuts i just made unable to control myself i began to devour the organs feeling stronger as i did so Once I'd finished, my gaze drifted over to a cabin that stood about 500 yards away, just stationed in an opening. Once more I broke out into a run on all fours, heading directly towards the cabin. I arrived in what seemed like record time. I slowly stuck my head close to one of the windows, observing what was inside.
Starting point is 02:00:10 Lucas was snuggled up next to Sasha with a TV casting static over the both of them. I shook my head and slunk over to another window. This one was Jake and Ellie's room, although it was empty. Once again I shook my head and moved to the final window that belonged to the bathroom. I peered through the window and saw Ellie laying down in an empty bath with an empty packet of bath salts in her hand. I shook my head angrily this time. I began to crawl up the cabin towards the chimney, testing to see if it was hot. Upon seeing it wasn't, I slipped down it, dropping into the dining room, making as little sound as I could.
Starting point is 02:00:54 I crawled around the hall, but stopped as I heard a door open. Instinctively I jumped to the ceiling and dug my nails deep into the wood to keep myself in place. Ellie walked out from the bathroom in a towel and a noticeable bloodstream coming from her nose. I waited until she'd entered hers and Jake's room, and then I silently shifted into the kitchen. I paused and looked to the alcove that I was sleeping in. Climbing the counter and then the cupboards, I positioned myself to look at my sleeping body. Notting my head, I slowly made two slits onto my sleeping head
Starting point is 02:01:31 that I then licked before turning away. A crash from the kitchen woke me and my vivid dream faded into nothingness. Rubbing my eyes, I checked my alarm clock. Quarter past three. The noise sounded again, but this time I knew what it was, smashing plates. High from my alcove, I peaked over the edge, fully expecting it to be Jake looking for a midnight snack after one of his infamous chill-out sessions. As I poked my head over the edge of the platform, I watched a figure in the darken kitchen, sat consuming food sprawled over the floor. At that moment I was positive it was Jake, now deep into one of his munchy moments.
Starting point is 02:02:19 I stayed silent and watched him for a while, thinking, this is the reason drugs are bad for you. I was just about to crawl back into bed when the fridge was opened and everything I'd thought was real took a back seat. As the light illuminated from the now empty fridge, the figure's entire being could be clearly seen. my body froze and my heart decided to check out with my sanity the creature at the fridge looked grotesque with disjointed body parts all of which were a discoloured grey the head was what stuck out the most though this entire head was covered by the skull of what i assumed was an elk ellie grogily walked into the kitchen half asleep and well i assumed high she made a way to get a drink and began to walk out before looking at the
Starting point is 02:03:11 to the now stationary figure behind the fridge door. Jake, you're coming back to bed, babe, she asked her word slurred. I then watched in horror as the creature opened its mouth, and Jake's shriveled head began to protrude from the inside. And its reply sounded identical to what Jake's voice sounded like. Yeah, honey, I'll meet you there. Ellie walked out of the kitchen and back to her room, still completely unaware of the differences between Jake and the creature. As soon as the bedroom door clicked shut the creature closed
Starting point is 02:03:52 its mouth and shut the fridge door, straightened its body to be more human in shape. I watched as it walked to the kitchen door, but it stopped to look at where I lay and placed a grey finger to its lips. The creature then walked out of the kitchen. and I heard the faint click of Jake and Ellie's door go again. I crawled to the furthest corner of my room and huddled myself tight and waited. I sat unmoving. My entire being was filled with unbridled fear of this creature
Starting point is 02:04:31 and thousands of questions raced through my mind. What was it? What could it have been? What had it done to Jake? And now to Ellie. All these things. feelings culminated inside me, stirring, festering. I didn't know how long I'd spent staring at both the hatch and the missing wall of my room. I hardly noticed the sun beginning to creep slightly
Starting point is 02:04:57 through the underside of the kitchen window. Shaking still, I opened the hatch and descended into the hallway, the same hallway that the creature had crawled across. I stood outside Jake's room and drew a deep breath slowly, twisting the door's lock. With a click, the door opened into a hazy blackness. The blackout curtains left only the light from the hall to illuminate the room, or at least as far as the bed that was positioned cutting the room in half. Jake's head slowly peered over the near flat covers, shortly after followed by Ellie's that snaked itself directly beneath his.
Starting point is 02:05:39 Ellie spoke out as if talking to someone who stood just behind me. "'Shut the door, will you, dear? "'You're going to ruin the surprise?' "'Well, I didn't need to be asked twice "'and slowly click the door shut. "'I spent the morning cleaning the kitchen, "'quickly and quietly, "'desperately hoping no one would walk in.
Starting point is 02:06:01 "'I know I'd have to answer "'some unpleasant questions, "'like what the hell was I playing at, "'or had I taken some of Jake's medication? "'Once I was finished, I sat down, "'exhausted from the work "'as such a slowly stuck. stumbled into the kitchen wearing Lucas's large baseball tea.
Starting point is 02:06:18 She opened the fridge and stared at it for a good few minutes before realizing something was very wrong. In a frustrated yell, Sasha shouted, Lucas, you've stoner brothers eaten everything. I forced a laugh at Sasha and ate a protein bar my mum had packed for me. I began processing what I'd seen last night in detail. the fridge the mess the creature and now jake and ellie lucas strode into the kitchen and did his odd sitcom opening well hello family how are we this fine morning right after saying this he kissed my hair and then sasha before going to prepare some toast but was unable to find any bread hey barby jake and ellie awake yet i checked a few minutes ago and they were still asleep You guys call me lazy.
Starting point is 02:07:16 I cautiously joked in my reply. Both Jake's and Ellie's voices shouted simultaneously from their room. Lucas, brother, I need your help with something. Lucas, undisturbed, walked out of the kitchen and into Jake's room. After a few minutes of silence, I began to get panicked. Slowly I walked to the door and felt for the handle. Sasha, intrigued. followed me, staying only a few feet behind.
Starting point is 02:07:49 Never did I break eye contact from the door or the space beyond it. The doors locked clicked and slowly swung open. What I and Sasha saw left both our whole bodies frozen. The feelings I felt were identical to how I'd felt the previous night. In front of us stood a slender grey figure with two elk-like antlers, intruding from a skull-like cranium and an almost malnourished physique. It was holding Lucas, who stared at me and Sasha. The beast threw Lucas at the wall and then proceeded to face the door.
Starting point is 02:08:29 I saw this as a sign to run, but Sasha stood transfixed, like a deer in the headlights. I sprinted out of the cabin and ran towards the van, never looking back or slowing down. I didn't care. As I approached the van my heart sank. It had been trashed and flipped over. Something about this forced my mind to cast back to that dream I'd had. I gulped and knew I had no other alternative options. Well, I had to return to the cabin.
Starting point is 02:09:05 I began walking back slowly, well aware of the numerous eyes that were fixated on me. I ripped a large branch from a tree for different. fence and continued on the path. I chuckled and smiled as I felt the eyes around me began to scatter. The feeling gave me a sense of excitement and fear, well, unlike anything I'd ever felt before. I approached the cabin door and gripped the handle tightly. I took a deep breath and opened the door. I sat up in a start. I scraped the top of my head against the light. This led to a mysterious onslaught. of pain around my coronal suture.
Starting point is 02:09:51 He observed the room I was in. It took me a few moments to recognize it as my alcove, of the room in the cabin, still with its open wall and plummeting descent into the kitchen. I staggeringly crawled and scraped my head on the roof. An ungodly scratching noise filled my ears, and my head jerked back. It took me a few seconds for the pain to crack and creep into my already pounding head.
Starting point is 02:10:17 Keeping my head low, I grogily fumbled for the hatch, but with every inch I crept, I heard what sounded like scratching on the roof, and felt the slight jerk. I flipped over and looked at the ceiling. There were two light scratches running parallel to where I'd woken up. My mind cast back to what I could remember, entering the cabin, and then a sharp, blunt force that led to darkness consuming me as if I'd been knocked out. For the life of me, I couldn't remember how I'd managed to get back to my room. Perhaps I'd been dragged there.
Starting point is 02:10:55 I composed myself and slowly descended the ladder into the hall. As soon as I had both my feet on the floor and an ever so sweet and beautiful aroma filled my nostrils, what I could only describe as roast pork cooked to perfection. I followed the scent to the dining room in the cabin, almost hypnotized by it. The cabin's dining room was now set up, to seat two people at each end of the table. I looked over the contents that adorned the table, two plates and a large roast that was covered by an aluminum sheet.
Starting point is 02:11:31 On the plates lay a thick, juicy chunk of meat with bones sticking out of one end. Please do have a seat, Bobby. A voice spoke that was a combination of Jake's, Ellie's, and now sashes. Who are you? What do you want? I demanded. No question, please. We merely want you to sit.
Starting point is 02:11:55 I sat in the chair that had been set up for me, but as soon as my hands hit the chair arms, too cold and clammy hands grabbed my arms and legs, leaving me defenseless. I pleaded for help from anyone, but I knew there was no one there to hear me. I heard something crawling above my hands. Who are you? I cried out, but I didn't get her. response. Instead, the figure I saw rummaging around the kitchen scaled down the walls from the rafters. Once it had reached the floor, the figure walked around the table until it stood at the side of me, and I could clearly see every bit of detail from its elk skull that seemingly melded into its
Starting point is 02:12:40 head with luminous crimson eyes to its bony, grey decrepit body. My brain couldn't fathom what I was seeing, the monstrosity of a being looming over me. Without even moving its mouth, the creature demanded I eat and plunged a large chunk of the meat into my mouth. Satisfied with its demands, the creature then did an insanely athletic lunge, similar to a cat, across the table and into the seat on the other side. My arms were then released, and I reluctantly grabbed the chunk of meat by the protruding bone. The smell was so sweet and the lingering taste of the meat the creature had forced me to eat still remained and I sank my teeth into it.
Starting point is 02:13:28 The creature smiled through its skull and its crimson eyes turned sapphire. The taste was surprisingly nice as if it was a combination of every meat I'd grown up loving. I took another bite and then another and another. Oh, the taste was just so good. that I began stripping the meat of the bone. The creature had almost finished eating its own chunk of meat. It then stood up and asked what I'd thought of the meal. I was honest and said that it was one of the tastiest foods I'd ever had in my life. It surpassed any taste I'd ever had before. The creature emoted happiness and lifted the elk skull only for me to see that it was grafted
Starting point is 02:14:14 to the back of its head and that its elk horns were growing from its head. heads. With a smile the creature opened its mouth and its tongue slivered out. On its tongue were the heads of Jake, Ellie and Sarah. What the hell? I said, Shalmers. This is the blessing I have received. Now, Bobby, so have you. The heads of Jake, Ellie and Sasha spoke then. You are now one with us, Bobby. We are the walkers in the woods. we are the majestic Wendigo the Wendigo the Wendigo then grabbed a mirror from the wall and forced my head to look into it and my response was shock on top of my head was a small set of antlers growing my skin had turned an unusual ash-gray as well I gasped but even that left me afraid on my tongue lay the sleeping heads of those three just like they were on the Wendigo's time
Starting point is 02:15:19 And now for the main cause. Allow me. The Wendigo dragged off the dustcloth from the table. In the centre was Lucas gagged and bound. The arms had released me from the chair, and I scaled the table and crawled to Lucas' side and freed his mouth. Bobby, what the hell's going on? We need to escape.
Starting point is 02:15:44 Please, Bobby! I opened my mouth, but what came out were Jake's, Ellie's and Sasha. voices. And I felt their voices worm their way from the pit of my tongue and say exactly what it was I wanted to say. There's no need to worry. I delved into Lucas's chest and began stripping him of his organs and flesh to consume. Once I was finished, I wiped my mouth and once again looked into the mirror. The Wendigo ate his share of Lucas behind me. Upon my tongue, a son, a son, small boil began to grow behind Sasha's heads. It continued to grow and till the unmistakable shape of Lucas's head nestled itself comfortably onto my tongue. I smiled, grabbed a large bone shard that I felt
Starting point is 02:16:38 protruding from my spine and pulled it over my head before letting out an ungodly howl from the pain. The Wendigo then placed his hand onto my shoulder and led me to the back door. I could see a campfire out in the woods, surrounded by tents. The Wendigo whispered into my ear, Happy hunting, I grinned, and charged from the cabin on all fours to my next meal. And so once again, we reach the end of tonight's podcast. My thanks as always to the authors of those wonderful stories and to you for taking the time to listen. Now, I'd ask one small favor of you. Wherever you get your podcast wrong, please write a few nice words and leave a five-star review as it really helps the podcast. That's it for this week, but I'll be back again same time,
Starting point is 02:17:51 same place, and I do so hope you'll join me once more. Until next time, sweet dreams and bye-bye.

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