Episodes

  • There Is No Escape (Pt Ⅰ) [S1. Ep 003]
    Oct 7 2024

    A man and his girlfriend decide to have their date night take place in an escape room. But as things become more and more eerie, It's hard for the couple to ignore that things are not at all as they seem.

    Written and recorded by yours truly, I hope you enjoy this chilling story from The Dark.

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    12 mins
  • Death In The Abandoned Dorm [S1. Ep 002]
    Sep 29 2024

    This is a story based on my own personal experience with an abandoned college dorm. I thought it was interesting enough to make into a second episode, so I hope you like it.

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    10 mins
  • The Shadows That Lurk In The Dark [S1. Ep 001]
    Sep 24 2024

    In my very first scary story audio, I tell a story about sentient, malevolent shadows. Stay tuned for the twist at the end... I've always been afraid of the dark. Not in the way that children are afraid of monsters under the bed, but in a way that's deeper. Something about darkness always felt wrong to me, as if it hid more than it revealed. It's not the absence of light that scares me, it's what lurks in that absence. The shadows. The spaces between. I know how that sounds. Paranoid. Delusional, even. But, I can't shake the feeling. It's been there for years, gnawing at the back of my mind like a splinter, slowly driving me mad. When I was younger, I dismissed it as an overactive imagination, the kind of thing children grow out of. After all, kids see shadows that look like monsters, and they believe in ghosts hiding in closets. I thought I'd outgrow it, but the unease never left. If anything, it got worse as I grew older. Walking down the street, I'd see shadows flicker in my peripheral vision, darting out of sight just as I turned my head. At first, I told myself it was just my mind playing tricks on me, you know, the usual things people say, tricks of the light, tired eyes, stress. But deep down, I knew it wasn't that. These shadows weren't like the ones cast by streetlights or passing cars. They weren't the normal, predictable kind of shadows we all live with, no. These were different. They moved independently, like they had minds of their own. And that's when I started to realize, maybe they did.

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    11 mins