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The Other Stories | Sci-Fi, Horror, Thriller, WTF Stories

12.2 Mr Glass Eyes

The Other Stories | Sci-Fi, Horror, Thriller, WTF Stories

Luke Kondor

Nosleep, Fiction, Horror Fiction, Science Fiction, Drama, Scary Stories, Horror Audio Drama

4.4851 Ratings

🗓️ 12 February 2017

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

Mr Glass Eyes

Mr Glass Eyes isn't like the other children's' imaginary friends. In fact, he may not be imaginary at all...

Written by Matt Butcher

Narrated by Josh Curran

Edited by Karl Hughes

Music by Steven O’Brien and Thom Robson

 

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0:00.0

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0:08.6

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0:13.8

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0:16.2

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0:20.8

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0:25.1

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0:30.1

Yes! I just can't believe!

0:32.5

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0:35.3

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0:37.1

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0:38.0

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0:38.9

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0:46.8

These aren't the stories your mother told you.

0:49.5

No.

0:50.9

These are the other stories.

1:01.0

Okay. These are the other stories. Mr Glass Eyes

1:04.0

Written by Matt Butcher

1:07.0

Narrated by Josh Curran

1:20.6

Lots of kids have imaginary friends, self-designed invisible playmates created to fill the void when actual company isn't present.

1:29.5

These strange and unseen creatures would attend make-believe tea parties and play soldier with young children who was still oblivious to the hell of war. Parents would watch with loving intrigue, attempting to deduce what

1:36.2

these immaterial babysitters actually looked like. Were they animated teddy bears, talking rabbits,

1:43.3

or something more unusual?

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