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

21.1 Ocean 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

🗓️ 15 October 2017

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

When Steven, AKA Captain Lobster, finds himself washed away at sea, his mind starts to deteriorate. Can he make it back to the Lanzarote shores before the water claims it for its own?Written by Luke KondorNarrated by Harrie DobbyEdited by Karl HughesWith music by Lakey Inspired & Thom Robson

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0:00.0

Imagine you, you in a nice comfy seat, with your hands behind your head, taking in the views,

0:09.7

instead of taking on the road, maybe even taking a nap. That's the bliss of getting where you need to go

0:16.3

without worrying about driving. Book your train journey via avantiwestcoast.coast.com.

0:22.1

And we'll take you there.

0:24.6

Avanti West Coast.

0:26.5

Feel good travel.

0:31.5

These aren't the stories your mother told you.

0:38.3

No, these are the other stories.

0:45.9

Ocean Eyes, written by Luke Condor

0:55.1

Narrated by Harry Dobby

0:58.0

In a sea of people

1:09.0

My eyes will always search for you.

1:13.6

Someone said that once.

1:15.9

Stephen had seen it somewhere.

1:18.2

Maybe someone had shared it on Facebook or Twitter or maybe it was stuck to the side of a doctor's office.

1:24.8

Either way, it lingered on his mind.

1:51.0

Not the first part, but the second part. My eyes will always search for you. My eyes will always search for you. Stephen Preston, aka Captain Lobster, screamed like a slapped baby.

1:57.0

He screamed until his voice broke and the skin of his throat turned raw.

2:01.6

He screamed at the sweltering sun in the sky, big and round and yellow and painful.

2:08.6

Without a single cloud to tame it, it leered down at him like a teenager peering into the microwave,

2:14.6

waiting for their popcorn kernels to start their popping. Stephen also screamed at himself.

2:20.3

After all, this was his fault.

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