Just Creepy: Scary Stories - 1 Hour of Scary Stories to Help You Sleep | Deep Woods, Forest

Episode Date: September 18, 2024

These are 5 Scary Stories to Help You Sleep | Deep Woods, Forest Linktree: https://linktr.ee/its_just_creepy Story Credits: ►Sent in to https://www.justcreepy.net/ Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:00:1...8 Story 1 00:11:20 Story 2 00:24:24 Story 3 00:35:32 Story 4 00:48:04 Story 5 Music by: 'Decoherence' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wM_AjpJL5I4&t=0s Business inquiries: ►creepydc13@gmail.com #scarystories #horrorstories #deepwoods #forest 💀As always, thanks for watching! 💀

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Starting point is 00:01:56 This time, she wanted us to dive at Ridley Creek State Park. It's this weird, hidden place in Pennsylvania, with underwater caves and ancient ruins that not many people know about. Megan said it would be fun, something different to get our minds off things. I wasn't so sure, but she was excited, and Rachel seemed to need the distraction. We spent the morning getting ready, double-checking our gear, and making sure we had everything we needed. I'm the most experienced diver of the three of us,
Starting point is 00:02:25 so I always make sure we have backups, just in case. I brought my knives, flashlights, and even a magnesium torch. It's an old school piece of equipment, but I always carry it in case the flashlights fail. Rachel kept looking at the water like she was having second thoughts, but Megan was bouncing around going on about how cool this place was supposed to be. The cave itself was pretty amazing. amazing, I have to admit. When we got there, it was like stepping into another world. There were
Starting point is 00:02:57 these huge rock columns at the entrance that made the place look like it had teeth. We couldn't bring our boat inside because of those rocks, so we had to swim in. The sunlight was shining down through openings in the cave roof, and everything was glowing, kind of like a scene from a movie. The water was crystal clear, and I could see a forest of kelp swaying back and forth. It was beautiful, but also a little eerie. We swam further into the cave and I could see the ruins below us. They were carved into the side of the rock and it looked like they were really old, covered in seaweed and kelp. I knew this was going to be a tricky dive, especially if we went into the caves. Megan, of course, was already moving ahead, eager to explore. I felt a nod of worry in my stomach,
Starting point is 00:03:44 but I pushed it down. We'd done dives before, and we were always careful. Megan swam toward the ruins, and Rachel and I followed her. We'd agreed to stick together and not go too deep into the caves. As we got closer, I noticed something strange. There was a sign near one of the cave entrances. It was a warning sign, showing a grim reaper standing over the skeletons of divers. It warned us about the dangers of cave diving, and how many people had died doing it. I felt a chill run down my spine.
Starting point is 00:04:19 Megan just laughed it off, saying it was meant to scare people away. We started our descent into the cave and everything around us got dark. The light from the opening above faded, and I had to turn on my flashlight to see anything. The walls were covered in strange carvings that made me feel uneasy, like they were telling a story I couldn't understand. Megan was ahead of us, her flashlight bouncing off the walls. Rachel was right behind me, moving slowly and carefully. I glanced around, trying to shake off the creepy feeling that was settling in my gut.
Starting point is 00:04:54 Then, just for a second, I thought I saw something move in the shadows. My heart skipped a beat. I turned my head, trying to get a better look, but there was nothing there. Just the darkness, pressing in on all sides. I tried to tell myself it was just my imagination, but something didn't feel right. I wanted to turn back, but Megan was still sweet. swimming ahead, and I couldn't just leave her. So I took a deep breath and kept going, trying to ignore the fear creeping up inside me. The deeper we went into the cave, the darker it got.
Starting point is 00:05:29 I could barely see anything outside the narrow beam of my flashlight. The carvings on the walls were still there, but they seemed even stranger now, almost like they were moving in the shadows. I felt a shiver run down my spine, but I kept pushing forward. Megan was up ahead, her flashlight flickering as she swam further into the darkness. Rachel was right behind me, and I could tell she was getting nervous too. We swam into a large open chamber, and I finally caught up to Megan. She was staring at something in the water, her flashlight aimed at a shape in the darkness. I squinted, trying to make out what it was.
Starting point is 00:06:07 At first I thought it was just a rock or a weird shadow, but then it moved. I blinked and looked again. It was a woman. At least, she looked. looked like a woman from the waist up. Her skin was pale, almost glowing in the dark water. She had long, flowing hair that drifted around her like seaweed, and her eyes were this icy blue color that sent chills down my spine. But then I noticed her lower half. Instead of legs, she had a long, shimmering tail. It was like something out of a fairy tale, except not beautiful and magical.
Starting point is 00:06:43 This was something else, something dangerous. I glanced me. back at Rachel and her eyes were wide with fear. She was shaking her head like she was trying to tell me something. But before I could figure it out, I saw more of them. Two, maybe three more, drifting out of the shadows, watching us with those cold eyes. They didn't move, didn't make a sound. They just stared at us like we were intruders in their home. Megan didn't seem scared at first. She was always the brave one, the one who wanted to explore everything, but even she seemed to hesitate now. She turned to look at me, her eyes wide,
Starting point is 00:07:24 and I knew she was finally realizing that we were in serious trouble. Then, all of a sudden, one of the creatures lunged forward. It moved so fast I barely had time to react. It grabbed Rachel by the arm and started pulling her toward the back of the chamber. She screamed, but it came out as a garbled sound through her regular. I saw her fumbling for her knife, but another one of those things grabbed her other arm, holding her tight. I wanted to help her, to do something, but I was frozen in place. I watched in horror as one of the creatures pulled at Rachel's arm, and there was this awful ripping sound.
Starting point is 00:08:02 Blood clouded the water, and I felt like I was going to throw up. They pulled her deeper into the cave, and I could still hear her muffled screams as they disappeared into the darkness. I snapped out of it, my heart pounding in my chest. I had to get out of there. I turned and swam as fast as I could toward the entrance of the chamber, but one of the mermaids was already there, blocking the way. It reached out to grab me, and I panicked. I grabbed the knife from my belt and slashed at it wildly. I must have cut it because it let out this high-pitched scream that made my head feel like it was going to split open. I swam past it, kicking as hard as I could. I didn't look back. I just kept swimming, trying to get away from those things.
Starting point is 00:08:46 My lungs were burning, and my arms felt like they were going to give out, but I didn't stop. I had to get out of there, had to get back to the surface. I could see the faint light from the opening up above, and I swam toward it with everything I had, praying I would make it in time. I broke through the surface of the water, gasping for air, and pulled myself onto the rocky ledge of the hidden beach. My heart was racing and my whole body was shaking. I looked back at the water expecting those creatures to follow me, but they didn't. They just stayed there, just below the surface, watching me with those cold eyes.
Starting point is 00:09:25 I scrambled further onto the beach, not daring to take my eyes off the water. I tried to calm down, to think straight. I had to get help. I needed to tell someone what had happened. My hands were shaking so badly it took me a few tries to get the radio out of my dive bag. I managed to call for help, my voice trembling as I tried to explain what I'd seen. I didn't even know if they believed me, but I didn't care. I just wanted to get out of there.
Starting point is 00:09:54 After what felt like hours, I finally saw a rescue boat coming toward the cave. I could see the rescue team on board looking around with confused expressions. I waved my arms and shouted, and they quickly pulled me onto the boat. I tried to tell them about Megan and Rachel, but the words got stuck in my throat. How could I explain what I'd seen? How could anyone believe me? They took me to shore, and the authorities questioned me. I told them everything, but I could tell they thought I was crazy.
Starting point is 00:10:24 They kept saying things about dangerous currents and unstable caves. They acted like I'd just imagined it all, like it was some kind of trick of the mind. But I knew what I saw. I knew those things were real. Weeks went by, but I couldn't stop thinking about what had happened. I couldn't sleep, couldn't eat. Every time I closed my eyes, I saw those mermaids, with their cold, dead eyes. I tried to find out more about Ridley Creek State Park, but there wasn't much information,
Starting point is 00:10:55 just old stories and legends about sea creatures and hidden dangers. It seemed like no one really knew what was down there. Then one night, I heard it, a soft, haunting melody coming in. from outside my apartment. At first I thought I was imagining it, but it got louder, and I knew it it was real. My heart started pounding in my chest as I moved to the window, looking out into the darkness. Far below, near the shore, I saw something, a figure standing at the water's edge, looking up at me. It was one of the mermaids. I could see her long hair glistening in the moonlight, her eyes glowing with that eerie blue light. She raised a hand slid.
Starting point is 00:11:38 almost like she was waving, or maybe beckoning me to come closer. I stepped back from the window, my heart racing. How did she find me? Why was she here? I pressed my back against the wall, trying to block out the song that seemed to fill my mind. It was like it was calling to me, telling me to come back to the cave, to the place where I barely escaped with my life. I squeezed my eyes shut, trying to drown out the sound, but it was no use.
Starting point is 00:12:07 The melody was everywhere, rapping around me, pulling at me. I felt an overwhelming urge to go back, to return to the water. I clutched my head, fighting against it, but the song kept playing, growing louder and louder. I knew then that I'd never be free of them. They'd let me go, but not really. They were still watching, still waiting. And no matter where I went, I'd always hear that song, that terrible, haunting song. It would never stop, they wouldn't stop, not until they had me back in the depths with them,
Starting point is 00:12:42 forever. My name is Daniel Hayes, and I'm really into hiking and exploring caves. Living near Redwood National Park is awesome, because there are so many trails and hidden spots to discover. Last week, I found something strange on one of my usual hikes. It was a cave, but not just any cave. It was hidden behind some branches and overgrown bushes, almost like someone didn't want it to be found. I decided right then that I had to come back with my gear and check it out.
Starting point is 00:13:22 The next morning, I woke up super early, packed all my stuff, and told my sister Emily where I was going. She always makes me do that, just in case something happens. I got to the cave around 6 a.m., just as the sun was coming up. The place looked exactly the same as before, hidden and creepy. I cleared away the branches and vines that covered the entrance and took a deep breath. My flashlight cut through the darkness as I stepped inside. The cave was narrow at first, but as I walked further in, it opened up into a wider space. That's when I saw it, a deep crevice leading down into the earth. I got excited and a little nervous at the same time.
Starting point is 00:14:05 I strapped on my harness and double-checked all my gear. As I leaned over the edge and shined my flashlight down, I saw how far it went, probably around 80 feet. It was a long way down, but I was ready. I began my descent, my heart pounding with every step. The deeper I went, the more I noticed something odd. There were small lanterns lining the walls, giving off a dim light. It was weird because usually caves like this are pitch black.
Starting point is 00:14:34 Who put these here? And why? I didn't have answers, but I was too curious to turn back now. When I reached the bottom, I felt the ground beneath my feet was unusually smooth and flat. It was like I was in some kind of tunnel. I took a few cautious steps forward, and then I heard it. A distant, echoing scream. My blood ran cold.
Starting point is 00:14:57 It didn't sound like an animal. It sounded like a person. I moved forward, my flashlight shaking in my hand. As I turned a corner, the tunnel opened up into a huge cavern, and what I saw made my stomach drop. There were cages. Dozens of them, and inside were people, men, women, even kids. They were crying and screaming, some of them just staring blankly ahead.
Starting point is 00:15:22 And then I saw them, the soldiers. They were guarding the cages armed with rifles. I felt like I was in a nightmare. This couldn't be real. Before I could even think, I pulled out my phone to take a picture. But in my panic, I forgot to turn off the flash. The bright light lit up the whole cavern. and the soldiers turned to look right at me.
Starting point is 00:15:45 My heart stopped. I knew I had to get out of there. I ran back to the crevice and grabbed the rope. My hands were shaking so badly that I almost dropped it. I heard shouting behind me, and I climbed as fast as I could, not daring to look back. As I reached the top, I crawled out of the cave and ran, not stopping until I reached my car.
Starting point is 00:16:06 My mind was racing, trying to make sense of what I'd just seen. I called Emily on the way home, but she didn't believe me. Who would? I didn't even believe it myself. But I had the photo as proof, even if it was blurry. I knew one thing for sure. I had found something I was never meant to see, and now I was in serious trouble. The next morning, I couldn't stop thinking about what I had seen. I called Emily and told her everything again.
Starting point is 00:16:36 This time, she agreed to help me figure out what was going on. We decided to go back to the cave, but we would be careful. Instead of going inside, we'd use her drone to look around from a distance. I didn't want to get too close again, not after what happened yesterday. We drove out to the park and parked on the side of the road. My heart was pounding as we set up the drone. I showed Emily where the cave was on the map, and she guided the drone toward it. We watched the screen nervously, waiting to see if the entrance was still there.
Starting point is 00:17:10 But when the drone got close, we both gasped. The cave entrance was gone. It looked like the whole thing had collapsed or been sealed up with rocks and dirt. It was like it had never even been there. What the heck? Emily whispered staring at the screen. Are you sure this is the right place? Yeah, I said my voice shaking.
Starting point is 00:17:30 It was right there, I swear. She nodded and flew the drone around a bit more, but there was nothing else unusual. Then suddenly, the screen went black, and the drone, drone lost signal. We both jumped back in surprise. What happened? I asked my voice cracking. Emily fiddled with the controls, but nothing worked. I don't know, she said her face pale. It's like something just took it out. We sat there in silence for a moment, trying to process what just happened. If the cave entrance was sealed and something took out the drone, that meant someone, or something, didn't want us finding that place again. I felt a shiver running.
Starting point is 00:18:10 down my spine. We need to get out of here, I said, looking around nervously. Emily nodded, and we quickly packed up the drone and drove away. On the drive home, we kept checking the rear view mirror, half expecting someone to be following us. Back at home, I tried to calm down, but I was more freaked out than ever. I kept feeling like someone was watching me. Then, as evening came, I saw a black car parked across the street from my house. It wasn't just any of the car, it was the same one I'd seen earlier, and there were two people inside. They were just sitting there, not moving, not doing anything. My heart started racing again.
Starting point is 00:18:51 I closed the blinds and tried to ignore it, but I couldn't shake the feeling that something was very wrong. I called Emily to tell her about the car, but she said maybe it was just a coincidence. I wasn't so sure. Something told me these guys were here because of what I saw in the cave. The next day at work, things got even. even weirder. Around lunchtime, the receptionist Kelly came into my office. She looked nervous and kept glancing around like she didn't want anyone to hear. Daniel, she said quietly. Some men
Starting point is 00:19:24 came by this morning asking for you. I felt my stomach drop. What did they look like? I asked. They were tall, dressed in black suits, and they looked weird, like they could be twins or something. they gave me the creeps. I quickly pulled up the security camera footage from the front desk. Sure enough, there they were. Two tall men in black suits, looking almost identical. They talked to Kelly for a few minutes, then left. I couldn't see their faces clearly, but there was something off about them.
Starting point is 00:19:59 It was like they weren't real people, like they were copies or something. I started to feel sick. Whoever they were, they knew who I was, and they were. looking for me. I left work early, telling Kelly I had a headache. As I drove home, I saw the black car again, this time right behind me. My hands were shaking as I gripped the steering wheel. I turned down a side street hoping to lose them, but they followed. Just when I thought they were going to catch up to me, they suddenly turned off and disappeared. When I got home, I felt a chill run through me. I went inside and locked all the doors, but something felt off. I walked into the
Starting point is 00:20:38 dining room and stopped dead in my tracks. There, on the table, was a small envelope. My hands trembled as I picked it up and opened it. Inside were photos, photos of me taken inside the cave. I dropped the envelope and backed away my mind racing. They knew. They knew everything. I felt trapped and scared and for the first time in my life, I had no idea what to do. All I knew was that I had to stay hidden and find a way out of this mess, or I might not make it out alive. I was freaking out. The envelope with those photos meant they knew everything. What I saw in the cave, what I did.
Starting point is 00:21:17 They were watching me, and now I was trapped. I didn't go into work the next day. I was too scared. I spent the whole day locked inside my house, peeking through the blinds every few minutes to see if that black car was back. By the time it got dark, I was a nervous wreck. I couldn't sit still. Every little noise made me jump.
Starting point is 00:21:38 I checked all the locks on the doors and windows making sure everything was secure. But deep down, I knew if they really wanted to get in, they would find a way. I thought about calling the police, but what could I tell them? That some men in black suits were stalking me because I found a hidden cave. They'd think I was crazy. Then, just as I was starting to calm down, I heard it, a car engine outside. I rushed to the window and peeked through the blinds. My heart sank.
Starting point is 00:22:09 It was the black car, parked right in front of my house. Two doors opened, and the same two men in black suits got out. They started walking toward my front door, moving slowly like they had all the time in the world. I backed away from the window, my mind racing. What should I do? Hide. Run.
Starting point is 00:22:28 I could hear my heart pounding in my ears as I grabbed a chair and pushed it under the doorknob to block it. Then I went to the back door and did the same thing. I didn't have much time. They were here, and I knew they weren't going to just knock and leave. Three loud bangs on the front door made me jump. I covered my mouth to keep from making a sound. The house was dead silent except for the pounding of my heart.
Starting point is 00:22:51 I crouched behind the couch, trying to think. My phone was in my pocket, but who could I call? Emily? The police? It didn't matter. Nobody could help me now. The knocking stopped, and for a moment, everything was quiet. Too quiet. I held my breath, straining to hear any noise. Then the lights flickered and went out. I was plunged into complete darkness. My heart raced as I fumbled for my flashlight. I turned it on
Starting point is 00:23:18 and pointed it toward the front door, but I didn't see anything. The silence was crushing, and I felt like something was watching me, just waiting for me to make a move. I heard a creak from the back of the house, followed by another. Footsteps. They were inside. My skin prickly with fear. How did they get in? I hadn't heard the doors open. The footsteps grew louder, echoing through the hallway. I shined my flashlight around, but the beam only cut through a small part of the darkness. I had to move. I couldn't just stay here. I got up and crept toward the hallway keeping the flashlight aimed in front of me. The air felt cold, and I could see my breath, even though it wasn't winter. The footsteps stopped, and then I heard it, whispering.
Starting point is 00:24:06 It was like they were speaking another language, something I couldn't understand. The whispers surrounded me, coming from every direction. My skin crawled, and I could barely keep my hands from shaking. I needed to get out of the house. I turned toward the back door, but as soon as I took a step, I heard a loud crash behind me. I spun around, my flashlight catching a glimpse of something moving, something not human.
Starting point is 00:24:33 My blood ran cold. It was tall and shadowy, with glowing eyes that seemed to pierce through the darkness. I stumbled back, my mind screaming at me to run. I turned and bolted for the front door, yanking the chair away and flinging the door open. But instead of my front yard, I saw darkness, an endless, empty void. I stopped in my tracks, my heart hammering in my chest. The whispers grew louder, turning into eerie laughter that echoed all around me. I backed away from the door, but before I could react, I felt a cold hand grab my arm.
Starting point is 00:25:10 I screamed, dropping the flashlight as I was yanked back toward the darkness. I fought and kicked, but it was no use. The last thing I saw before everything went black was the two men in black suits standing in my living room, their faces blank and expressionless, watching as I was pulled into the void. And then, there was nothing, just darkness and the feeling of falling. Falling into an endless pit, the whispers turned into roars, and I realized with a sinking dread that whatever was waiting for me down there was far worse than anything I had ever imagined.
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Starting point is 00:27:07 It's got some character, like creaky pipes and windows that let in the cold air. I actually like it, though. It's quiet, and that's exactly what I need after a long day at work. work. There's this old lady who lives down the hall for me, Mrs. Whitaker. She's kind of strange. She's always standing in the hallway, staring out the little window at the end like she's waiting for someone. She's got this way of looking at you that makes you feel like she knows something you don't. When I first moved in, she gave me this weird warning. Be careful in there, she said, her voice all serious. I just laughed it off and thought she was being a bit dramatic. One day at
Starting point is 00:27:47 work, I was talking with my friend Daniel about some project we were working on. Daniel's a good guy, always trying to keep things light, even when we're buried under deadlines. While we were chatting, I noticed something strange. There was this dark shape at the far end of the office, behind the glass wall near the conference room. It looked like a person, but they were just standing there, not moving at all. I squinted, trying to get a better look, but when I turned my head, it was gone. What's up? Daniel asked, noticing my confused expression. Nothing, I said shaking it off. Thought I saw someone over there.
Starting point is 00:28:26 Long week, huh? He said laughing. We definitely need to grab a drink after work. I nodded, but I couldn't shake the uneasy feeling. All day, I kept glancing around the office, half expecting to see that shadowy figure again, but it never showed up. By the time I left work,
Starting point is 00:28:45 I had convinced myself it was just, a trick of the light, or maybe my imagination playing games on me. That night, things got even weirder. I was sitting on my couch, trying to relax and watch some TV when I saw it again. This time, it was in my apartment standing just outside my bedroom door. My heart skipped a beat. It was barely visible in the dim light, more like a smudge or a shadow just on the edge of my vision. I turned my head slowly to get a better look, but as soon as I did, it vanished. I sat there for a long time, staring at the empty hallway. I tried to tell myself I was just tired, that it was nothing, but deep down, I knew I had seen something, something that shouldn't have been
Starting point is 00:29:29 there. The next morning, I was more tired than usual. My sleep had been restless, filled with strange dreams I couldn't quite remember. At work, I kept glancing at the corners of the office, expecting to see the shadow again. It didn't show up. but the uneasy feeling lingered. I couldn't focus, couldn't shake the sense that I was being watched. Daniel noticed I was distracted. You are right, man, he asked. Yeah, I lied.
Starting point is 00:30:02 Just didn't sleep well. I wanted to believe that everything was fine, that there was a logical explanation for what I'd seen, but the truth was, I couldn't get rid of the feeling that something was very, very wrong. The days after that first sighting were rough. The shadows kept showing up, more often and closer than before. It wasn't just at work anymore. They were everywhere I went.
Starting point is 00:30:29 At home, I'd catch glimpses of them standing in the corners of my apartment, or sometimes right outside my window. Every time I turned to look directly at them, they would disappear like they were playing some twisted game with me. My sleep got worse. Every night I had the same kind of nightmare. I was walking through dark hallways, and the shadows were always there, creeping closer and closer. When I'd wake up, my heart would be pounding, and I'd be drenched in sweat.
Starting point is 00:30:58 I started feeling exhausted all the time, like these shadows were sucking the life out of me. I tried to focus on work, but it was almost impossible. My mind kept wandering, and I felt like I couldn't concentrate on anything. I kept glancing over my shoulder, waiting to see a shadow lurking behind me. Daniel noticed I wasn't myself and asked if everything was okay. I just told him I hadn't been sleeping well, which was true, but I couldn't bring myself to tell him about the shadows. How could I? It sounded crazy.
Starting point is 00:31:31 Then one night Mrs. Whitaker knocked on my door. I almost didn't answer because it was late and I didn't feel like talking to anyone, but something in the way she knocked made me get up and open the door. She stood there, looking more serious than usual. You've seen them, haven't you? She asked. Her voice was soft, but there was something about it that made my skin crawl. I stared at her, not sure what to say.
Starting point is 00:31:56 Seen who? The shadows, she whispered, they've been following you. I felt a chill run down my spine. How could she know that? I hadn't told anyone about the shadows, but somehow, she knew. I've seen them before, she continued. They start small, just at the edges of your vision, but they get closer. They always get closer.
Starting point is 00:32:21 What are they? I asked, my voice shaky. She shook her head slowly. I don't know, but they're dangerous. If you let them, they'll drain you piece by piece until there's nothing left. I felt like I couldn't breathe. What can I do? Don't acknowledge them, she said firmly. Don't try to confront them.
Starting point is 00:32:42 that only makes them stronger. After she left, I didn't know what to think. I was scared, more scared than I'd ever been. I spent the next day looking up everything I could about shadows and ghosts and any other creepy things people believed in. Most of what I found was just stories or legends, nothing that really helped. But some people talked about shadow figures that could drain a person's energy, slowly taking over their life until there was nothing left.
Starting point is 00:33:11 it sounded exactly like what was happening to me. By the time I got back to my apartment, it was dark, and the shadows were already there, waiting. I tried to ignore them, like Mrs. Whitaker said, but it was hard. I could feel them, pressing in on me from all sides, sucking the warmth and the light out of the room. I didn't know what to do. I was scared to sleep, scared to be alone in the dark, but I couldn't talk to anyone about it either. Who would believe me? It felt like I was fighting a losing battle, and I wasn't sure how much longer I could hold on. A week had passed, and I felt like I was losing it. The shadows
Starting point is 00:33:53 were always there, lurking in every corner. Every night they seemed to get bolder, closer. I could hardly sleep or eat, and my mind was constantly racing with thoughts about what they wanted and why they were here. I couldn't go on like this. Something had to change. That night, I decided I wasn't going to just sit around and let these things take over my life. I had spent hours reading about ways to get rid of spirits and shadows. Some people said that showing strength, not being afraid, was the key. Others talked about rituals or symbols that could protect you. I wasn't sure if any of it would work, but I had to try.
Starting point is 00:34:34 I gathered some things that I'd read might help, a salt circle, a candle, and a symbol I had drawn on a piece of paper. I didn't know if I believed in any of it, but at this point I was willing to try anything. I set everything up in the middle of my living room, took a deep breath, and waited. Midnight came, and the air in my apartment grew colder. The shadows were more solid now, like they were tired of hiding. One of them stepped out from the hallway, its shape more defined than ever. It was tall, its form blurry at the edges, but still human-like.
Starting point is 00:35:08 It didn't move, just stood there, almost. daring me to do something. I felt a wave of fear wash over me, but I fought it down. I couldn't let them see I was scared. Not this time. I stepped forward, clutching the symbol in my hand. My voice shook, but I forced the words out. You don't get to take me, I said. I'm not afraid of you. For a moment, the shadow seemed to waver like it was surprised. I took another step forward, feeling a tiny spark of hope. Maybe this was working. Maybe I could get rid of them after all. But then, something changed. The shadow didn't retreat. Instead, it began to move toward me, slowly, each step deliberate. I felt a cold rush of terror as I realized it wasn't backing down. It was coming closer,
Starting point is 00:35:58 and the other shadows in the room were closing in, too, surrounding me. I tried to hold my ground to keep my eyes fixed on it and show no fear, but it was impossible. They were too many, and their presence was crushing. I could feel them pressing on me, draining the strength from my body. The room felt like it was spinning, and I couldn't catch my breath. The shadows whispered, a soft, unintelligible murmur that filled my mind with a sense of doom. I wanted to scream, to run, but I couldn't move. I was trapped, surrounded on all sides by the world. I was trapped, surrounded on all sides by darkness. The shadows were right in front of me now, so close I could feel their coldness on my skin. My heart pounded in my chest, and I realized with horror that I had made a terrible
Starting point is 00:36:45 mistake. They weren't afraid of me. They had been toying with me all along, waiting for me to slip up. And now, they were going to take me. Just when I thought it was over, the shadow in front of me suddenly lurched forward. I stumbled back, falling to the floor, and as I looked up, I saw its form bending over me, its shape changing into something even more terrifying. It wasn't just a shadow anymore. It was alive and it was hungry. I tried to scream, but the sound died in my throat as the shadows closed in around me, plunging me into complete darkness. The last thing I heard was the sound of whispering, echoing all around me, before everything went black.
Starting point is 00:37:27 When I woke up, the shadows were gone, but the apartment was ice cold, and the air felt heavy like it was filled with something invisible and awful. I knew they weren't really gone. They were still there, just out of sight, waiting for the right moment to come back. And I was more scared than ever, because now I knew the truth. There was no escaping them. The shadows would always be watching, and next time I might not be so lucky. We had been looking forward to this camping trip for weeks.
Starting point is 00:38:05 My wife, Lily and I, along with our best friends Mike and Sarah, needed a break. Life had been hectic lately, and a weekend out in nature seemed like the perfect way to unwind. Our campsite was near Serenity Lake, a beautiful spot that Mike had heard about. The only catch was that it was way off the beaten path. We had to drive an hour and a half down a dusty dirt road just to get there, far away from any main roads or towns. The place was amazing when we finally arrived. Tall trees surrounded us, and there was a peaceful, quiet feeling in the air. It was just what we needed. The campsite was also pretty secluded, which we thought was a good thing at first. No neighbors on one side, just a thick forest, and no one else around. We set up our
Starting point is 00:38:52 tents and got a campfire going. We spent the first day hiking around, taking in the sights, and just relaxing. It was one of those days where everything feels right, and you don't have a care in the world. That first evening, we made a huge meal over the camp. fire and laughed until our sides hurt. We talked about how lucky we were to get this spot all to ourselves. It was so quiet, and we felt like we had the whole forest to ourselves. As the sun went down, we sat around the fire, toasting marshmallows and telling funny stories. I felt a deep sense of peace, the kind you only get when you're far away from all the noise of everyday life. When it was time to sleep, I climbed into my tent feeling completely relaxed. The next day started off just as
Starting point is 00:39:39 great. After breakfast, we hiked down to Serenity Lake, which was about a 20-minute walk from our campsite. The water was cool and refreshing, and we spent hours just splashing around and enjoying the summer sun. It felt like we were kids again, without a single worry in the world. But things changed when we got back to our campsite that afternoon. We noticed a silver car parked at the site next to hours. It was weird because that spot had been empty when we left, and now it wasn't. We didn't think much of it at first, figuring someone else had just shown up to camp, but then we saw him, the guy who was staying there. He was sitting at the picnic table looking at us. He was just an average-looking man, maybe in his 40s, but there was something about him that made me uneasy.
Starting point is 00:40:26 He didn't wave or say hello. He just watched us, his eyes following us, as we went about our business. I tried to ignore it. After all, he was probably just some guy on his own, maybe not very good at socializing. Mike nudged me and whispered, you notice how that guy keeps staring at us? I nodded but shrugged it off, not wanting to make a big deal out of nothing. We spent the rest of the day trying to pretend like everything was normal, but that guy's constant staring was starting to get under my skin. I felt a bit paranoid, like he was watching our every move. But I told myself it was nothing, just some awkward guy who didn't know how to act around other people. Little did we know, this was only the beginning of the strange and creepy things that
Starting point is 00:41:13 would happen during our so-called perfect getaway. As the day went on, things got weirder. That guy next to us just wouldn't stop staring. I tried to ignore him, but every time I looked over, There he was, just watching us with this blank expression. It was seriously creeping me out. Mike and I talked about it quietly, and we both agreed it was strange, but we didn't really know what to do. What were we supposed to say? Hey, stop looking at us.
Starting point is 00:41:44 It just felt awkward, so we left it alone. Later, while we were setting up for dinner, something even stranger happened. This young woman, probably around our age, walked by the guy's campsite. She seemed really nervous and kept looking around like she was making sure no one was watching her. Then, out of nowhere, she snapped a picture of his license plate. We saw it, clear as day. Mike called out to her, asking if she needed help, but she just mumbled something we couldn't hear and hurried off. We exchanged looks, both of us thinking the same thing.
Starting point is 00:42:18 What was that all about? Not long after, the camp host showed up to check everyone in. She was this older lady with a friendly smile, making sure everything was in order. When she got to the guy's sight, we all tried to listen in on their conversation without being too obvious. It was hard to hear, but we caught bits and pieces. The guy was asking all these weird questions about the bathhouse. Where is it? How long is it open? Is it private?
Starting point is 00:42:46 It seemed odd that he was so interested in it. Honestly, we didn't even know there was a bathhouse here. The sun started to set, and we were. We tried to go back to having a good time. We made dinner, played some music, and tried to ignore our strange neighbor. But the feeling of unease was hard to shake. Around this time, we noticed the guy doing something really bizarre. He was sitting at his campsite, eating beans straight out of a can with a spoon, just staring
Starting point is 00:43:15 at us. He didn't have a fire going or anything, just one small lantern lighting him up. The way he ate those beans, it was almost aggressive, like he was mad about something. Mike and I glanced at each other, trying not to laugh at how weird it all was, but inside, I felt a nod of worry forming. After dinner, we decided to go for a short walk to clear our heads. We needed a break from the creepy vibes. We wandered through the campground, trying to enjoy the night, but it was hard not to think
Starting point is 00:43:49 about that guy. As we looped back around, we saw him again, this time near what we assumed was the bathhouse. He was snooping around, shining a flashlight on the doors and windows. It was super sketchy, but we were too far away to see exactly what he was doing. We all agreed he was acting really creepy, but still, we didn't confront him. I guess we just hoped he would leave us alone if we left him alone. By the time we got back to our campsite, it was dark. We sat around the fire for a while, but none of us felt like talking much.
Starting point is 00:44:24 The whole atmosphere had changed. What was supposed to be a fun and relaxing trip now felt tense and uncomfortable. I kept telling myself that he was just some awkward guy who didn't know how to behave around people. But deep down, I knew something was wrong. We all did. We finally decided to call it a night. As we climbed into our tents, I couldn't shake the feeling that we were being watched. I laughed it off with Mike saying,
Starting point is 00:44:50 Better not wake up to that dude looking in our window. But as I lay there trying to sleep, I couldn't help but feel a growing sense of dread. Something was very wrong, and I had a terrible feeling that this night was far from over. I woke up suddenly, my heart pounding in my chest. For a second, I couldn't remember where I was. Then, the events of the day came flooding back,
Starting point is 00:45:15 the creepy guy, his constant staring, the weird questions about the bathhouse. I took a deep breath and tried to calm down, telling myself it was just a bad dream. But then I heard it, a sound that made my blood run cold. It was a scream, a high-pitched blood-curdling scream, like a woman in danger. Lily was already awake, sitting up beside me. Did you hear that? she whispered, her voice. shaky. I nodded, trying to figure out what to do. We listened for a few minutes, but everything was silent again. Maybe it was just some people messing around, I thought. After all, there were
Starting point is 00:45:59 other campers here, but it didn't sound like a joke. It sounded real, and it scared me more than I wanted to admit. I was about to get out of the car to look around when I heard something else, whispering. It was coming from the camper shell of Mike and Sarah's truck, just a few feet away. I cracked the car door open, trying to be as quiet as possible. I leaned out, straining to hear what they were saying. Then I caught it. Ian, start the car. It was Mike. His voice was low and urgent. I froze, trying to understand what was going on. Why would he want me to start the car? What's happening? I whispered back, but there was no answer. Just that same urgent whisper. Start the car. Now! My heart was racing as I climbed back inside and turned the key.
Starting point is 00:46:49 The engine roared to life, and in an instant, Mike and Sarah burst out of the camper, running toward us. They jumped into the back seat, slamming the door behind them. Drive, Mike gasped, looking more scared than I had ever seen him. I didn't ask questions. I just hit the gas and drove away from the campsite as fast as I could. After what felt like forever, I finally pulled over on the side of the road. What happened? I asked, turning around to look at them. Sarah was shaking, her eyes wide with terror. Mike took a deep breath and started to explain.
Starting point is 00:47:25 We woke up to a light coming from the guy's campsite, he said. He was standing there, completely naked, shining a flashlight in our direction. I felt a chill go down my spine. That's not all, Sarah added. Her voice barely a whisper. He was, doing something disgusting, and he was looking right at our cars while he did it. But that's not even the worst part. She paused, taking a shaky breath.
Starting point is 00:47:53 He started signaling with the flashlight, like he was doing Morse code or something. And then, across the ravine, this old RV started flashing its headlights back at him. I couldn't believe what I was hearing. This wasn't just some creepy guy being weird. There was more to it. something dark and sinister. They were working together, signaling to each other in the middle of the night. I felt my stomach turn as the realization hit me. We weren't just dealing with one strange person. We were caught up in something much worse. And then, Mike continued, we heard footsteps
Starting point is 00:48:30 around the truck. Someone tapped on our window. That's when Sarah screamed, and we woke you up. My mind was racing. Who was in the RV? What did they want? Why were they watching us? We decided we needed help. We drove until we found the camp host's trailer and woke her up. She called the police on her satellite phone,
Starting point is 00:48:52 but they said they couldn't get out here until morning because of a wildfire nearby. We were on our own for the rest of the night. The camp host advised us to stay in our car and keep the doors locked. As we sat in the car, waiting for the sun to rise, I felt a dread like I had never known. Every shadow looked like a person. Every rustle of leaves sounded like footsteps. Suddenly, a man in a hood appeared right at my window.
Starting point is 00:49:18 I flipped on the headlights, and he bolted into the trees, disappearing into the darkness. We stayed awake until morning, too scared to sleep. When the sun finally came up, we packed up as fast as we could. The man's car was still there, but now it had blankets hung over the windows, like he was hiding something. We didn't stick around to find out what it was. We just got out of there, driving away as fast as we could. Hours later, the police called. They said they questioned the guy, but he claimed he was just showering. The people in the RV denied everything. The police said there was nothing they could do. It was our word against his. As I hung up the phone, I felt a shiver run down my spine.
Starting point is 00:50:03 We might have escaped that night, but it felt like the end of something much darker. Later, my phone buzzed with a message from an unknown number. I opened it and my heart stopped. It was a photo of our campsite from the night before, taken from the darkness of the forest. Beneath it, a single message. We'll be watching. This is a Bose moment. You've been there before.
Starting point is 00:50:31 Somebody's apartment, small talk that's going nowhere, plastic cup, that's almost empty. Not great. Then someone hits play on a Bose speaker. Heads nod, feet tap, one person dances than everyone does. Awkward becomes electric. When Bose sound fills the room, you don't just hear the music. You feel it. Your life deserves music.
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Starting point is 00:51:21 Kayak, got that right. It was a bright, sunny Saturday morning, and I couldn't have been more excited. After months of planning, my road trip was finally happening. I was headed to Seabrook Haven, a small coastal town where I plan to spend the week relaxing on the beach and soaking up the sun. With my favorite songs queued up on my playlist and a cooler packed full of snacks, I felt like I was ready for an adventure. The first few hours of driving were perfect. I rolled the windows down and let the wind mess up my hair as I sang along to every song on the radio. The highway stretched out in front of me, surrounded by green fields and hills that seemed to go on forever.
Starting point is 00:52:10 Every so often, I'd pass through a small town and stop for gas. The people were friendly, and I'd pick up a few extra snacks to keep me going. Everything felt great, and I couldn't wait to get to Seabrook Haven. As the day went on, the scenery began to change. The flat field slowly turned into dense forests, with trees so tall they seemed to touch the sky. The road became twisty, winding through the woods in a way that made it feel like I was driving through a tunnel of leaves. I loved how quiet it was, just me and the sounds of nature. After driving for a while, I remembered reading about a scenic overlook somewhere in this area.
Starting point is 00:52:54 It was supposed to have an amazing view of the forest, so I decided to take a detour to check it out. I followed a smaller road that led deeper into the woods, eager to see what I would find. Sunlight filtered through the branches, making everything look magical. like something out of a fairy tale. Eventually I reached the overlook, and it was even better than I had imagined. I parked my car and stepped out, taking a deep breath of the fresh, crisp air. The view was incredible. Below me, a valley stretched out, covered in a patchwork of green trees and brown fields. A river wound through it, glistening in the sunlight. I stood there for a long time, just taking it all in and feeling lucky to have found this spot.
Starting point is 00:53:41 But then something caught my eye. There was a narrow, overgrown path leading into the woods off to the side of the overlook. It wasn't marked, and it looked like hardly anyone ever used it. My curiosity kicked in, and I thought, why not explore it a bit? I had time to kill, and who knew what other cool things I might find? I started down the path, enjoying the sound of leaves crunches, under my feet. Birds chirped somewhere above, and the wind rustled through the branches. But as I walked, a strange feeling began to creep over me. It was like the trees were closing in,
Starting point is 00:54:18 and I couldn't shake the sense that I was being watched. I stopped a few times to look around, but all I saw were trees and shadows. The path twisted and turned, getting narrower with each step. Just when I thought about turning back, I stumbled into a small clearing. In the center stood old, creepy cabin. Its wood was gray and weathered, and it looked like it hadn't been touched in years. A shiver ran down my spine. What was this place doing here in the middle of the woods? Despite the uneasy feeling growing in my chest, I stepped closer. The floorboards creaked as I made my way onto the porch, and the door hung slightly open. I peered inside, and what I saw made me freeze in place. I finally arrived in Seabrook Haven, trying my best to forget the creepy cabin in the
Starting point is 00:55:09 woods. The town was exactly as I imagined, small, quiet, and right by the ocean. Little shops and cafes lined the streets, and the salty sea breeze made me feel like I was in some kind of postcard. For a moment, I felt relieved. Maybe I could just put the whole weird experience behind me and enjoy my vacation. I checked into a small motel near the beach. I checked into a small motel near the beach. The owner was friendly enough, but I couldn't shake this odd feeling, like something was off. Maybe it was just my imagination running wild after what happened in the woods. I decided to spend the day exploring, hoping that getting out would help me relax. Walking through town, I tried to enjoy the sights and sounds. I stopped at a cafe for lunch and chatted with some of the
Starting point is 00:55:55 locals. They seemed nice, but I noticed some of them gave me strange looks, like they knew something I didn't. I brushed it off, figuring I was just being paranoid. After all, I was a stranger here. That night, I went back to the motel, feeling a little more at ease. I was exhausted from the long drive and all the excitement, so I fell asleep almost immediately. But my sleep wasn't peaceful. I had nightmares about the cabin, about the symbols carved into the walls and shadowy figures lurking in the forest. In my dreams, I heard whispers in a language I couldn't understand, and the growl I had heard before echoed in my mind. I woke up drenched in sweat, my heart pounding. It took me a minute to realize where I was. I kept telling myself it was
Starting point is 00:56:44 just a dream, but it felt so real. I sat up in bed, trying to calm down. After a while, I convinced myself that my brain was just playing tricks on me. I decided to get up and get on with my day. I spent the morning wandering around Seabrook Haven, trying to distract my I checked out some local shops and bought a few souvenirs, but everywhere I went I couldn't help but notice strange carvings, symbols similar to the ones I had seen in the cabin. They were on door frames, etched into sidewalks, even on the door of my motel room. A chill ran down my spine. Was it just a coincidence?
Starting point is 00:57:24 As evening came, I decided to take a walk on the beach to clear my head. The sunset was beautiful, casting shades of pink and orange. across the sky. For a while, I felt at peace. The sound of the waves and the cool sand beneath my feet made me feel safe, like everything was going to be okay. But as the sky grew darker, I started to feel uneasy again. The beach was almost empty now, and the air felt heavy, like a storm was coming. I decided it was time to head back to the motel. As I walked, I heard a sound that made my blood run cold. The same low growl I had heard in the woods. My heart raced and I quickened my pace, glancing around. The beach was empty, but I felt like something was following me, watching me from
Starting point is 00:58:11 the shadows. I practically ran back to my motel room and locked the door behind me, trying to convince myself I was safe. I turned on the lights and tried to calm down, but the room felt different. The shadows in the corners seemed to move, and I couldn't shake the feeling that I wasn't alone. Then there was a knock on the door, a soft, gentle tap that made me freeze. Hello? I called out my voice trembling. There was no answer, just another knock. This time a little louder.
Starting point is 00:58:42 My heart pounded in my chest. I grabbed my phone, ready to call for help, but before I could do anything, I heard it, a whisper, cold and low. Let me in. A chill ran down my spine. It was the same voice from my nightmare. I backed away from the door, my breath coming in quick gasps. Go away, I shouted, trying to sound brave, but my voice cracked.
Starting point is 00:59:08 Silence. And then, the knocking returned, louder and more aggressive. Let me in, the voice demanded, sending a wave of terror through me. I had to get out. With shaking hands, I grabbed my bag and quietly slipped out the back door, hoping I could make it to my car without being seen. The night air was cold and sent shivers through me, but I didn't care. I just needed to escape. I ran toward my car, my heart pounding in my chest. I could feel something behind me,
Starting point is 00:59:39 like a pair of eyes burning into my back. I didn't dare look over my shoulder. I just focused on getting to my car, fumbling in my pocket for my keys. My hands were shaking so badly that I almost dropped them. Finally, I reached the car and jammed the key into the lock. I glanced around, but the parking lot was empty, just shadows and the dark, quiet night. I opened the door and jumped in, locking it as fast as I could. I tried to catch my breath, but it felt like the air was thick, pressing down on me. Okay, okay, it's fine, I whispered to myself, trying to calm down. I shoved the key into the ignition and turned it. The engine roared to life, and I felt a small wave of relief. I was about to throw the car into drive
Starting point is 01:00:28 when something caught my eye in the rearview mirror. There, in the darkness behind the car, was a figure. My heart skipped a beat. It was the same gaunt figure from the woods, the one with the hollow eyes and twisted smile. Only now, it was closer, and I could see its face more clearly. Its eyes were glowing with a sickly yellow light,
Starting point is 01:00:51 and it was grinning at me, a grin that sent shivers down my spine. Where do you think you're going? The figure said. Its voice a low, mocking whisper that seemed to echo inside my head. I felt like I was going to be sick. How did it get here? What did it want with me?
Starting point is 01:01:09 I didn't wait to find out. I slammed my foot on the gas pedal and sped out of the parking lot, the tire screeching against the asphalt. I glanced back in the mirror and the figure was still there, standing in the same spot watching me with that horrible grin. I drove as fast as I could, not caring where I was going, just wanting to get as far away as possible. The roads twisted and turned through the forest, and every shadow seemed to move, like it was reaching out for me. My mind was racing.
Starting point is 01:01:39 How could this be happening? Was I going crazy? Then my phone buzzed on the passenger seat. I picked it up, my hands shaking. There was a new message on the screen. I opened it, and my blood turned to eye. ice. It was from an unknown number, and it simply said, you can't escape. Below the text were the same symbols I'd seen in the cabin and around town. I dropped the phone like it was burning hot.
Starting point is 01:02:07 My heart was beating so fast I thought it might burst out of my chest. I pressed the gas pedal even harder, but it felt like I was driving in circles. The trees around me seemed to close in, and the darkness grew thicker, like it was swallowing me whole. Then without warning, the car sputtered, and stalled. I tried turning the key again, but the engine just made a pathetic clicking sound. No, no, no, I yelled, slamming my hands on the steering wheel. I was in the middle of nowhere, the road deserted and surrounded by forest. I tried the key again and again, but it was no use. The car was dead. The growl came back, louder this time, rumbling from all around me. My breath caught in my throat. I looked in the rearview mirror.
Starting point is 01:02:53 mirror, and the figure was there, right behind the car. It wasn't standing still anymore. It was moving toward me, its form shifting and distorting in the darkness. I locked the car doors, even though I knew it wouldn't help. The figure came closer, its face pressed up against the back window now, staring at me with those hollow eyes. It reached out and touched the glass, and I watched in horror as a symbol appeared where its finger traced, a twisted ancient mark that made my skin crawl. You entered my domain, it hissed, its voice slithering into my mind, and now you belong to me. I screamed, but the sound barely left my throat. The figure started to phase through the car door, its twisted face inches from mine. I tried to move, to do something, anything, but I was frozen in
Starting point is 01:03:45 place, paralyzed with fear. Darkness closed in around the car, swallowing everything. The last thing I saw was its twisted smile, and the last thing I heard was its chilling laughter. Then, everything went black, and just like that, I was gone.

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