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And don't forget to leave a comment and let me know what version of the video podcast do you like the most. We're listening to you and we want to hear what you think. Until next time, sweet screams.
And don't forget to leave a comment and let me know what version of the video podcast do you like the most. We're listening to you and we want to hear what you think. Until next time, sweet screams.
And don't forget to leave a comment and let me know what version of the video podcast do you like the most. We're listening to you and we want to hear what you think. Until next time, sweet screams.
Hi, witches. It's your Something Scary podcast hostess, Blair Bathory. And thank you for being here, whether this is your first time or you're one of the brave souls who join us every week. And thank you for bearing with us last week as we took a much-needed break. And if you're watching on Spotify or YouTube, you may notice I'm in a new location.
Hi, witches. It's your Something Scary podcast hostess, Blair Bathory. And thank you for being here, whether this is your first time or you're one of the brave souls who join us every week. And thank you for bearing with us last week as we took a much-needed break. And if you're watching on Spotify or YouTube, you may notice I'm in a new location.
Hi, witches. It's your Something Scary podcast hostess, Blair Bathory. And thank you for being here, whether this is your first time or you're one of the brave souls who join us every week. And thank you for bearing with us last week as we took a much-needed break. And if you're watching on Spotify or YouTube, you may notice I'm in a new location.
That's because I'm filming some really fun stuff for the month of April and May, so stay tuned for that. But for now, let's get into our news stories. Did anything scary happen to you last week on April Fool's Day? We all know that sometimes what starts as a harmless joke can spiral quickly into something much darker.
That's because I'm filming some really fun stuff for the month of April and May, so stay tuned for that. But for now, let's get into our news stories. Did anything scary happen to you last week on April Fool's Day? We all know that sometimes what starts as a harmless joke can spiral quickly into something much darker.
That's because I'm filming some really fun stuff for the month of April and May, so stay tuned for that. But for now, let's get into our news stories. Did anything scary happen to you last week on April Fool's Day? We all know that sometimes what starts as a harmless joke can spiral quickly into something much darker.
The thrill of tricking someone, the joy of getting away with the joke until the laughter fades and something sinister takes its place. What starts as a prank quickly becomes harsh reality, and the consequences are far worse than imagined. First, don't look behind you, followed by game over for good. Finally, in our last story, five knocks, you're dead.
The thrill of tricking someone, the joy of getting away with the joke until the laughter fades and something sinister takes its place. What starts as a prank quickly becomes harsh reality, and the consequences are far worse than imagined. First, don't look behind you, followed by game over for good. Finally, in our last story, five knocks, you're dead.
The thrill of tricking someone, the joy of getting away with the joke until the laughter fades and something sinister takes its place. What starts as a prank quickly becomes harsh reality, and the consequences are far worse than imagined. First, don't look behind you, followed by game over for good. Finally, in our last story, five knocks, you're dead.
Before we get to today's podcast, I wanted to ask what kind of stories you like. Do you love legends or are you more of a ghost story gal? Prefer the paranormal? Maybe monsters are your jam. Let us know in the comments. And if you have a story you'd like to share, send us an email at somethingscaryatsnarl.com. So, wanna hear something scary? Are you next to die?
Before we get to today's podcast, I wanted to ask what kind of stories you like. Do you love legends or are you more of a ghost story gal? Prefer the paranormal? Maybe monsters are your jam. Let us know in the comments. And if you have a story you'd like to share, send us an email at somethingscaryatsnarl.com. So, wanna hear something scary? Are you next to die?
Before we get to today's podcast, I wanted to ask what kind of stories you like. Do you love legends or are you more of a ghost story gal? Prefer the paranormal? Maybe monsters are your jam. Let us know in the comments. And if you have a story you'd like to share, send us an email at somethingscaryatsnarl.com. So, wanna hear something scary? Are you next to die?
Sometimes it's not the calls you miss that haunt you, it's the ones you answer, like in this story inspired by Rebecca. Maya missed the last bus just great. It wasn't supposed to be an ordinary day, except for the prank war her little brothers had started that morning. Fake spiders in her shoes, toothpaste in her Oreos. April Fool's Day always brought out the worst in them.
Sometimes it's not the calls you miss that haunt you, it's the ones you answer, like in this story inspired by Rebecca. Maya missed the last bus just great. It wasn't supposed to be an ordinary day, except for the prank war her little brothers had started that morning. Fake spiders in her shoes, toothpaste in her Oreos. April Fool's Day always brought out the worst in them.
Sometimes it's not the calls you miss that haunt you, it's the ones you answer, like in this story inspired by Rebecca. Maya missed the last bus just great. It wasn't supposed to be an ordinary day, except for the prank war her little brothers had started that morning. Fake spiders in her shoes, toothpaste in her Oreos. April Fool's Day always brought out the worst in them.
Now, as she walked home, the sky had faded to bruise purple, and the air had a cold, damp bite. Her phone said 7.13 p.m., but it felt much later than that. The neighborhood was too quiet. No cars, no people, just the scuff of her sneakers on the sidewalk and the dull thud of her backpack against her back. Maya hugged her arms around herself, picking up her pace.