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Tales to Terrify

652 Spencer Best & L. P. Melling

Tales to Terrify

Drew Sebesteny

Short Fiction, Dark Tales, Arts, Books, Creepy Stories, Creepy, Horror Stories, Fiction, Scary Stories, Creepy Pasta, Horror Fiction, Drama, Terror, Short Stories, Horror, Suspense, Flash Fiction

4.5678 Ratings

🗓️ 26 July 2024

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to episode 652. First, when her twin sister disappears on a trip to the beach, a girl is forbidden from going near water. But the lure is just too strong. Then, a hunted girl and her mother seek salvation in the forest.


COMING UP

Good Evening: 00:01:06

[Trigger] Spencer Best’s The Glass Beach as read by Sarah Mehra: 00:03:07

[Trigger] L. P. Melling’s The Red Princess Who Was Hidden Underground as read by Janey Napier: 00:12:22


TRIGGER WARNINGS

The Glass Beach contains scenes of Child Death.

The Red Princess Who Was Hidden Underground contains scenes of Anti-Semitism.


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SPECIAL THANKS TO

Amanda Carrillo

Lestle Baxter

Orion D. Hegre

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0:00.0

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0:01.7

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0:05.4

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0:09.1

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0:44.3

Thank you. From the blackest corners of your mind, they call, pulling you deep into shadow, twisting your senses, keeping you from sleep.

0:50.3

It's time to face your darkest fears.

1:22.5

This is Tales to Terrify. Good evening, children of the night, and welcome.

1:27.6

If you're anything like me, you've been sweltering in the summer heat.

1:35.6

I can't complain too much, though. It's been a great excuse to hide away in the darkness of the movie theater and catch up on a few flicks.

1:42.4

I have to say, it's been quite nice having some proper chilling tales to watch on the big screen this summer.

1:45.9

You know what else is a nice escape from this heat, though? Some horrifying audio tales to chill your bones. You're in luck. We've got a pair for you

1:53.6

this evening that's sure to add some ice to your blood. Our first story tonight comes from Spencer Best.

2:03.8

Spencer keeps to himself and works from home at a mundane corporate job.

2:09.5

In his spare time, which is ample, his intrusive thoughts forcibly fabricate elaborate

2:15.4

stories relentlessly until they're indistinguishable from reality.

2:21.6

He also likes gardening and going to minor league baseball games. His girlfriend, Rebecca,

2:27.7

inexplicably tolerates him.

2:31.0

Children of the Night, join me for Spencer Best's The Glass Beach, a tales to terrify original.

2:39.3

A Tales to Terrify Original. I'm ... Ginny's twin sister died on a hot July afternoon when she was 10 years old. It was one of those

3:26.5

things that everyone blames themselves for, but no one is to blame. They went to the beach,

3:32.4

Ginny, her sister, and their parents. Neither Ginny nor her sister had ever been to the beach

3:37.4

before. The sand was hot. Ginny's dad said that they melt sand to make glass.

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