Blair Bathory
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Podcast Appearances
I stopped looking in mirrors, stopped trusting them. And then one morning, I saw my brother watching me eat breakfast. Only my real brother was still asleep. The one watching didn't blink. I ran. I don't know when the real world stopped, or if it ever existed. All I know is I'm 13 now, and sometimes, I feel like I'm her. Sometimes I laugh without meaning to.
Sometimes I look in the mirror and don't recognize the way my face moves. My parents don't notice, but my dog does. She doesn't come near me anymore. And the other night, I found a note on my pillow, folded. Familiar, shaky handwriting. And it said, You said it would never work. But you believed just a little.
Sometimes I look in the mirror and don't recognize the way my face moves. My parents don't notice, but my dog does. She doesn't come near me anymore. And the other night, I found a note on my pillow, folded. Familiar, shaky handwriting. And it said, You said it would never work. But you believed just a little.
Sometimes I look in the mirror and don't recognize the way my face moves. My parents don't notice, but my dog does. She doesn't come near me anymore. And the other night, I found a note on my pillow, folded. Familiar, shaky handwriting. And it said, You said it would never work. But you believed just a little.
The worst part? I don't remember writing it. But it's signed with my name. Have you ever caught your reflection doing something it shouldn't? What would you do if someone who looked exactly like you started living your life? Had this ever happened to you? Tell us your stories by sending me an email at somethingscaryatsnarl.com. This week's podcast stories were edited by Sarah Lukasiewicz.
The worst part? I don't remember writing it. But it's signed with my name. Have you ever caught your reflection doing something it shouldn't? What would you do if someone who looked exactly like you started living your life? Had this ever happened to you? Tell us your stories by sending me an email at somethingscaryatsnarl.com. This week's podcast stories were edited by Sarah Lukasiewicz.
The worst part? I don't remember writing it. But it's signed with my name. Have you ever caught your reflection doing something it shouldn't? What would you do if someone who looked exactly like you started living your life? Had this ever happened to you? Tell us your stories by sending me an email at somethingscaryatsnarl.com. This week's podcast stories were edited by Sarah Lukasiewicz.
Narration by Blair Bathory. Audio edited and mixed by Fitz Harris. Additional audio editing by Calvin Linderman. Produced by Anna Villalobos. Executive produced by Gil Gilman. Music by Sapphire Sindalo and Calvin Linderman. If you have a story you'd like to submit... send me an email at somethingscaryatsnarled.com.
Narration by Blair Bathory. Audio edited and mixed by Fitz Harris. Additional audio editing by Calvin Linderman. Produced by Anna Villalobos. Executive produced by Gil Gilman. Music by Sapphire Sindalo and Calvin Linderman. If you have a story you'd like to submit... send me an email at somethingscaryatsnarled.com.
Narration by Blair Bathory. Audio edited and mixed by Fitz Harris. Additional audio editing by Calvin Linderman. Produced by Anna Villalobos. Executive produced by Gil Gilman. Music by Sapphire Sindalo and Calvin Linderman. If you have a story you'd like to submit... send me an email at somethingscaryatsnarled.com.
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Don't forget to watch the video version of Something Scary over at youtube.com slash snarled. And if you'd like to support the show and everything we do at Snarled, join our Patreon at patreon.com slash snarled.
Don't forget to watch the video version of Something Scary over at youtube.com slash snarled. And if you'd like to support the show and everything we do at Snarled, join our Patreon at patreon.com slash snarled.
Millie, mother whispered as I brandished the freshly cleaned butcher knife. If your father catches you playing with that, he'll skin you alive. Funny, she didn't seem the least bit relieved when I showed her what was left of father. Written by Greg in Nashville. And if you have a two-sentence horror story you'd like me to read on the podcast, comment here on Spotify or YouTube.
Millie, mother whispered as I brandished the freshly cleaned butcher knife. If your father catches you playing with that, he'll skin you alive. Funny, she didn't seem the least bit relieved when I showed her what was left of father. Written by Greg in Nashville. And if you have a two-sentence horror story you'd like me to read on the podcast, comment here on Spotify or YouTube.
Millie, mother whispered as I brandished the freshly cleaned butcher knife. If your father catches you playing with that, he'll skin you alive. Funny, she didn't seem the least bit relieved when I showed her what was left of father. Written by Greg in Nashville. And if you have a two-sentence horror story you'd like me to read on the podcast, comment here on Spotify or YouTube.
Hello, I'm Blair Bathory, and this is the Something Scary Podcast. Thank you so much for being here. Whether this is your first time or you're one of the brave souls who join us every week. Some call it the witching hour, that deathly time that creeps up after midnight, between 3 and 4 a.m., when the world holds its breath.