Haunted Campgrounds: What Lurks in the Dark Woods? [Plus Replying to Comments]

Haunted Campgrounds: What Lurks in the Dark Woods? [Plus Replying to Comments]

In this true creepy story, we hear about the campgrounds that Jacob's family inherited. A place that was made to unplug and relax soon turned into a grounds where the unexplained lingers. Experiences regarding mimics (and potential doppelgängers) from out in the dark woods.
Also in this episode, I go through the comments left for us from our last story. Thank you all for your replies and comments. It really means a lot.
Episode edited and sound designed by Sarah Vorhees Wendel of VW Sound. Additional production by me, Edwin Covarrubias and the Scary FM team.
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We're about to hear from Jacob. He was going to tell the stories of his family's campground out there. He experienced one of the most terrifying things that we've heard about when you're out in the dark woods, hearing voices calling you. But it wasn't just that, as we're about to hear, he has also experienced other things appearances, and that makes me wonder what could be out there in the woods that we don't understand. My name is Edwin and here is Jacob's true scary story. So my whole family's kind of grown up in western Massachusetts, and Massachusetts has always had a deep, weird history, from the Salem Witch Trials to we have a forest out here called Freetown State Forest. It's just strange history and weird things. And we also have a part of the Apple Salasian Mountains that cross through the western side of. Massachusetts, which is close to where I live. My grandfather back in the eighties he kind of made an heirloom for our family. There's a little town called Heath in Massachusetts. It's the northwestern side of Massachusetts, and there's a campground not too far from there that my grandfather decided to build and then pass down to us in generations. This campground is deeply seated with just Native American history. We have the walls that the settlers put in scattered throughout the whole campground, and those are two hundred plus years old. At our camp we have a reccall, and in front of that recall, we have what we call them the standing stones, and they're like a megalithic structure that's just a phenomenon, and they're like one ton stones that stand on their own. History says that the Native Americans used to use these for either tracking the stars or for some ancestral worship. Growing up, my family and I we would go to our campground because that was like the only place we could. Afford to get away. The way we would do it would we would take like a half a week, whether a. Sunday to a Wednesday or a Wednesday to a Sunday. This was back in twenty twelve. I was between the age of like fourteen fifteen. My mother and my father, my two older brothers, and two of my cousins decided to go up to have just a small vacation. And. Per usual, something weird always seems to happen. This one particular day, my family and I we go to the beach that's at our camp, and you know, you'd fish. You can canoe, swim, whatever you want to do. The way the beach is laid out is there's like a far side on the left side of the beach that stretches pretty wide, and then there's a right side that. Turns into a swamp. Just before the beach turns into a swamp, there's a dock area where you can fish. I was young and I loved to I love to catch frogs, and all the frogs were on like the deep swampy area on the right side of the camp. This one morning, where hanging out with the lake and my brother he's on the dock and he's he's fishing. To get to the swampy area, there's like a path that kind of really it thins out pretty good, and there's some boulders you have to climb on and you're kind of squished between the lake on your left side and some forest on your right side, and then it takes you to the swamp area where there's tons of frogs. So that was my thing. I loved the frog and it was getting towards lunchtime. My mother we could hear from the red hall calling us back to go off lunch at the camp. I saw her heading back. At this point. You know, I'm running backcause I'm ready for lunch. And I'm looking at my feet and I have at this point, it's the lake on my right, and i have the forest on my left, and I'm watching carefully so I don't trip or fall and get bit by a snake, because we have plenty of those up there. Out of the blue. As I'm watching my feet, I feel something and see something cut me off, probably I would say two to three feet in front of me from my right to my left. It cut me off, and it looked like my brother and. I got caught off because I'm like, like watching my brother kind of beadlines through the forest, and I'm wearing the same that clothes. It's wearing his sneakers, wearing these blue jeans, and he obsessively wore this gray flannel hat and this gray flannel shirt. They matched together, and he obsessively wore that for years. And I'm watching this thing just run through the forest and I'm seeing it push leaves and trees out of the way and kind of making a beeline, and it caught me off guard because I was like, one, my brother's a big guy, and I've never seen him move that. Fast, and so I called out to him and I was like, hey. Josh, and this is where my blood ran cold. My brother responded for me from the fishing duck, which was a good twenty feet away from where I was standing, and I'm looking to the left and I'm still seeing the brush of the leaves and forest kind of settling from something hauling through it. And my brother comes running over, like I said, like, it's normal for there to be snakes where we were, and there's been a couple of times where we've almost stepped on snakes in that path. So he ran over worried, like hey, like what's wrong. I'm pale as a ghost, and he's looking at me. He's like what happened? And I told him. I was like, Josh, I. Was like, I know this is impossible, because you're standing in front of me. I was like, but I just watched you sprint cut me off and sprint into the woods. And he looks at me and he's like, I've been on the dock this whole time, I heard mom calls back for lunch, and I was waiting for you, so I cast a couple more lines. He and I are both just standing there, just kind of winded, like not sure what to say. He's like, what does it look like? And I was like, it looks like you. It looked like exactly what you're wearing currently, but it's running away from where you were. There's an unspoken rule at my campground. There's a specific type of fish that when you catch it, you get rid of it some way because they're predatory. They attack the bass and the rainbow trout that are loaded into the pond. My brother informed me that probably a minute before we were called to lunch from my mother. He tossed this fish that we're not supposed to keep into the. Forest area, and it was exactly where we were standing, and he said, for the whole time she was waiting for me to come and respond to my mom for lunch, he. Could hear it flip flopping in the forest. So we go looking for this fish that he just tossed feet into the forest and. This fish was also gone. We didn't know what to say. We went back to where my mom was parked and we told her everything. And my mom's one who's very cousin to paranormal things, so she really didn't want to pay it mind because she believes it, and we were telling her what happened, and she was like, let's not pay any mind to this right now. Let's go back to lunch and just enjoy the rest of the time we have here. For the rest of that day, nothing else really strange happened, but the night following was some very strange things that I think interlocked. With our experience. People talk about the folklore of skin walkers, they say, as soon as you talk about it, they want to show themselves to you. My brother and I we used to have a YouTube channel and we used to love ghost hunting and all this fun stuff. It just so happened that around that time when we went to our camp we were really getting interested into the theory of skinwalkers. And before we even went. To that camping trip, me and my brother would talk about and more like joke with each other about skinwalkers. And when we had that experience, comedy seems to fly out the window when you face something that potentially is responding to you. My mother like I said. She gets freaked out very easily, so she didn't really want to talk about it. But me and my brother kind of silently in our minds were trying. To theorize, like what happened. When strange things happen, the common thing for us people to do. Is to try to rationalize everything. In some ways. I think people can try, but until you face it and you realize that what you just experience is really impossible, then all rationale kind of goes out the window. And it breaks your paradigm. And so our conversations after that we're kind of just around the lines of like, do you think something was responding to us. I don't like to think about that because my family and I were Christians and we believe in the spiritual realm. It's far too real. We have this trailer. We don't tent camp. We have a trailer that we all sleep in. So when you walk into our trailer, on the right side, there is kind of like a love seat area where you can just sit read a book, and there's a couple of extra chairs where if you want to, like play cards, you can conversate with somebody to. Play cards read. Look on the left side, is a couple of tables that turned to beds the bathroom and then a couple of bunk beds in the main bedroom, so we were all kind of packed in there sleeping for the weekend. In the morning time, we were having breakfast, my cousin Kiara just talks to my cousin Josiah. She says to him, she goes, hey, I noticed it like two to three in the morning, you were sitting at the little card table, Like, why. Are you up. My cousin Josiah looked at her and was like, I don't know what you're talking about. He's like, I slept the whole night, like I slept peacefully and I didn't wake up. And my cousin Kara was like, no, no, you were. I saw you sitting there. It was like three am, and I could just see your silhouette sitting in this chair. My cousin responded and was like that wasn't me. At the same time, my oldest brother Joe, he speaks up and says, you know, last night was a weird night because I was having very bad dreams. It's like these dreams were kind of just haunting me. And He's like, one of them startled me awake around the same time. And at my campground there's no lights. It's very dark at night. And my brother was saying, it's like, you know, I'm used to the nighttime being very dark, but it was like suffocatingly dark when I woke up. He was saying that, like the darkness felt like velvet, like a cloth, and he couldn't see through it, couldn't see down the trailer, but it felt like it was just encasing him. As he's sitting there trying to sleep it off, he hears what sounds like pacing footsteps outside of his bed through window. It's common for our campground to have animals and bears, raccoons, whatever. But he ripped out his flashlight and turned the light. On and the pacing footsteps to stop. He looked around from what he could see, and there was there was nothing that was that was outside. The window that he was sleeping next to was a good maybe four feet from the ground, so if there was an animal, you'd be able to quickly spot it. But for him to have this pacing footsteps around his head while he was trying to sleep just made him feeling easy. In the morning, he can't remember in the morning before we had breakfast. I watched him go to where his window is outside looking at the ground, and I thought it was strange. He said that when he went outside there was there was no footsteps, there's no animal prints. My grandfather when he built that camp I mentioned how there's settler walls that the settlers built. He built that campground before it was illegal. With some of those settler stones. He built walls within, he built fire pits. It's very impressive. It's a beautiful campground. But it makes me wonder because of the history that's behind there with the settlers and the Native Americans. I just wonder if there's something attached to that history and using those things to make a campground or something comforting for yourself. I wonder if it may have ruffled the feathers of whatever's out there. It always makes me think of this scripture. This is a strange thing to connect to, but there's a scripture in Genesis. Where it first records the first ever murder. Kane kills Abel and God is looking for Able and God asks Kane. He says, but where is your brother? And Kane's respond to him as am I my brother's keeper? And this has always stuck out to me. What God's responds to him as is your brother's blood. Cries out from the ground. And so I wonder if certain things that happen in history can kind of leave a trace. My family is, you know, we grew up Christians. My father pastored at church for years and now he's a missionary. He's a skeptical person, but he believes in a spiritual realm. And when you walk in faith with the Lord, you experience some very strange things and experience a lot of interesting spiritual battles. So my father's not closed off to his spiritual realm, but he's more skeptical. He likes to reason, and I think it's good to reason. This happened two years ago, and this is at the same campground. When we camp up there in the summer, it's quite often that it thunderstorms. And when it thunderstorms, it's torrential. The rain hits hard and the winds, the trees are bending and. Bowing, and our trailers they boat. They all have like tin roofs, so when it rains it sounds like someone's dropping golf balls on metal. It was a very rainy night. We have a waste system in the trailer. At the end of the camping trip, you have to clean it out, and my father hates that job. So what he tries to do is use nature as much as possible, if that makes any sense. It's about two to three in the morning again, and my father stepped out onto the steps of our trailer to relieve himself. In the middle of the trenchial pouring rain. He hears my mother call him. I felt like it was like right next to his ear, and she called him once like Eric. He kind of shrugged it off. Then she called him a second time. It was a little louder, and on the third time he got frustrated because everyone's sleeping. He goes into the trailer and me. He says that He's like Lisa, He's like, you're gonna wake everybody up. It's three in the morning. You gotta stop calling my name. I'm right here. And my mom's response to him was, yeah, she woke up with him when he went out to leave himself. She just stayed quiet and waited for him. Him being the skeptic when when it was brought up to the family, he's always the one to not want to entertain those things, and you know when he has an experience because. He just stays quiet about it. But that was something that just connects to a lot of our experiences because something's mimicking, some things challenging, and something's trying to make it self known. I don't come from money at all, and I'm grateful for that. But it's the one thing that my family has always had is this campground that my grandfather thought to build for his family and his grandkids and their grandkids. And that's the purpose of serving. You know, for us, that was always our getaway. You go up there just to. Unplug and see family, just unwarn mind, fish, swim, have a campfire. I just relax. And it's the best gift my grandfather could have thought of for the generations of his family. The spiritual world isn't up above us. The spiritual world is all around us. Whenever I have these experiences, it strangely strengthens my faith in the Lord, because I think people don't think that scripture explains these things, but there's many places in scripture that there's weird. Phenomenons that happen. And when I experience these strange spiritual things, I'm just reminded that in this world, there is good and there is evil, and they are constantly at ends with each other, and we human beings. Are caught in the middle. So in some ways I could be afraid, and other ways I know who's my victor? All right. First off, a huge thank you to Jacob for sharing his story with all of us. This was one of those creepy stories that makes me think about I always talk about how certain places I'm not familiar with, right forests, snowy areas, things like that, where I'm just like, that's not where I'm from. I'm from southern California. I don't know much about all this stuff. Like everything to me is that there's always light everywhere. When I think about the woods, I get creeped out. And when I heard when he was telling me the story about that part about the brother, the brother that runs through the woods and he wasn't there. Now, that made me think about doppo gangers. Right, and there is a whole thing about doppelgangers. I say that these are premonitions, that these are signs of something bad it's about to happen, or sometimes about the person's energy. But then you hear about that area specifically, that saw a lot of tragedy, a lot of war between the settlers and the natives, and also natives against other tribes. There's a lot of rooted. Things in that. So what do you think about this? Right when you go anteeking, Like you go to an antique shop and you buy something, do you believe that there can be energies attached to that that you take with you? Kind of reminds me of that story that we had a couple of episodes ago with the mirror. The haunted mirror makes you think, do energies or do spirits get attached to objects? Really cool to think about. And then also the mimicking of the sounds, Now those things I just can't imagine hearing my name being called, or hearing somebody that I know calling my name from the woods or from the outside. It's really really creepy. But anyway, as I mentioned in this last episode, I'm doing this section at the end so that way we don't get to we don't cut off the story in the middle. And I know this might be it's a little awkward right to have this because we've never had this before, maybe just in the last episode, But like added section so we can add the ad at the very end of the story. And then if you want to listen. To more here, I am, you know, with with more of more of this. And I know sometimes some of these stories trigger conversations, right, they trigger thoughts and questions, is like what happened? Where? What did this happen? Like you just want to know. So we're gonna take this from like the last episode, which was I started the conversation there. I opened up the floodgates when I asked if we do have listeners. In fact, we have listeners from Texas, and the whole state of Texas showed up. I actually got probably the most comments we've seen in on the Spotify platform in a while. I know some of us listening on Apple podcasts, some of us listen through other means of the other players. They have a comment section. Let me know so that I get to see if there's any comments there, because I've been checking the Spotify ones, my email and the dms. All right, so we have this comment. Seraphim scream says, greetings from Corpus Christy. We'd love to hear more South Texas stories. Love the podcast. It really does creep me out. Thanks a lot, Sarafin for that. Gandetto says, I love listening to the stories. Been listening since the day you started. I'll be listening to your stories at work, on the way to work, at home while I'm cooking. I have never experienced anything, but I truly believe in this whole thing. Keep it going. And you know what, there's a lot of people that have not experienced anything and they say that they wish that they did. I don't know why you would wish for that, but I'm glad you didn't say that, because it's really like people will talk about this they sometimes they say it doesn't feel like a privilege to do that. It just feels like, hey, they just happen to stumble upon this really creepy thing. Let me see. Mitch Mishik for you says, I'm from Michigan of spooky stories in my mom's house. I want to hear some of those. Send them in one head. Bunny from Corpus Christy texts really cool. A huge shout out to Corpus Christy had to comment when Texas was mentioned, first time commenting Texas checking in can't get. Enough of the podcast. This message comes from Anthony Yolanda says, this is my number one podcast in my Spotify wrapped. I love this show. My daughter and I listen to this together on our way to school and work, and I've been sworn to not listen without her. Love the long episodes too. I need more throughout each week. Thank you so much Orlanda for that. See, and this is why we want to get more stories out there, so we need them. We need you to send in your stories so we get to publish more and more often. Over here. Well, I'll do my part if you guys send in your stories. Kati Varga says, I've listened to every scary story at least two times. I look forward to listen to listening every week. I'm a housekeeper so pretty much keep to myself all day, and these stories helped me get through the day. I really appreciate the podcast. Cool and that must be creepy being other people's houses and doing that. Actually asked here if they've ever experienced anything. Kitty said, Oh, yeah, it's an old motel. Oh it's a hotel. So I definitely see and hear scary things all the time, or hear things all the time. I definitely scare myself with these scary stories as well, but I've always experienced things growing up, which is why i love these because it makes me feel less crazy. Hey, do you feel less crazy when you listen to these stories? Let me know, because this is actually a recurring topic here, like, hey, I listen because I don't feel as insane. But yeah, these comments just keep on coming like we have. I don't know you can check all these out on here. I don't know how far I could get here, but let me see another emoticon. Black heart here, says texts listener here, Jay Lamb says so cool. I love hearing stories from people who are sensitive. I think they know things the rest of us don't, and I agree. Cosmic Turtle says Hi Edwin, very cool here. That Monopolula has sparked your interest in the paranormal. Thank you for creating a space for us. Keep up the great show, Pilulo maniacos. That's a hashtag right there, who Cosmicturtle, thanks a lot. And yes, that Monopolua show you if you understand Spanish. That show is one of the creepiest ones I've heard, and it has the most tragic ending. To the show. You can imagine. Actually the show kept going for a little bit after that, but it came from the end of the host, like the host passed away, and it was under kind of suspicious circumstances, kind of supernatural circumstances. So if you're interested in finding out more about that, Actually, I have an episode you want me to link to it, I'll send it over. But it was a very creepy show, I'm saying, one of the creepiest ones that sparked the interest in the paranormal of a whole generation. So very cool. Burnad Blunt says, awesome podcast listening to from New Mexico. As a person who has vivid in similar dreams, I believe in the paranormal a lot. Thanks so much for that. Yes, you joined us. You're in the right place. You're in the right place. Burna Lea g. Says Texas here, please tell me that's just a glitch or not a demonic voice I hear in this one. Am I just hearing it wrong? So I replied to this water And it turns out that around minutes, I would say, depending on how many ads fired in the beginning, like how many ads ran in the beginning or if you listen ad free the there's a strange noise when I think Crystal mentions that this other person lived in a farm, and right there, if you're this weird sound, so this is what it sounds like in my house. Like that's fine. And I didn't mind christ she had a farm and I love animals, so I didn't mind Christ she had a farm. She had a. I went through the original track, like the original original recording with Crystal with no audio, no sound, I mean, no sound design, nothing like that, and I found sounds throughout the whole thing of somebody. Somebody's obviously in the recording, like somebody else is there, so you can hear them clear in their throat breathing. Sometimes I believe Crystal kind of refers to them. And like I said, it's kind of common for people to when they when they get on a call, to just have somebody there because they're either listeners of the show as well and they want to be there while you're telling a story, or you know, they're just they just happen to be sharing a room and they're there. I can almost say with the one hundred percent certainty that somebody else was there. But now I just all I need to do is ask Crystal, which obviously would be a huge relief. But if she says no, that she was alone, then now we have a different kind of story. So but yeah, things have happened before. I don't believe this is one of those cases. I think it was just somebody did that and it just slipped into the audience. We left it there. Maybe you know, sometimes Sarah or sound editor for this, if she cuts off that, the other part sounds super awkward, so it's best to just kind of leave it. Sorry for that. Trust me. When I'm going through with the audio, I'm like, yeah, this sounds fine like it's and I completely missed that until I was pointed out. So thanks a lot to everybody who pointed that out. Anyway, let's continue on with these stories. Let me know what you think of these things, by the way, like, because I really do believe that people might or entities might be able to get recorded with audio. Let me see. Miss Marissa ten thirty one says, how do you listening from San Antonio, Texas? Cool? Shout out to San Antonio. We got a lot of Texas to here. Jessica Ramirez Houston, Texas. Here are the gonna definitely enjoy the longer episodes, especially when I'm going on my long walks with my dog or doing the house cleaning. Once again, great episode. Okay, another mention, by the way, thanks that Other than Ever for this. Another mentioned about the longer episodes. I think we might make that work with two like back to back episodes, or we just get longer stories because obviously we don't. We can't tell a person and like, hey make your story longer, right, but we can connect multiple stories in one episode. I think that might be a possibility. That's something that we can actually do. Unlike this one, which is a very short story. I think we should have put more together. Lord's Smooth said charms are not always bad. I make wicked charms for like good luck and such, and they usually contain coins. Okay, so you know what somebody else wants. At one point mentioned that it might have been a thing for protection, because they say if there was rice, it was probably for protection. It's possible. Thanks a lot, Lord Smooth for that. Wicked Crones Crony or crone says great episode in Awesome Podcasts. Just as I'm typing this, I hear hello in my daughter's voice, clear as day, but she's in her bedroom. With the door closed. This is very typical in my haunted house. I've been here seventeen years, but it's still so freaky. Thinking about sharing my experiences. I think you should. This is super creepy hearing somebody's voice. Goodness. You know, some people live in haunted places and they they're just so used to it that it's just normal, and they don't want to tell the stories because it's like they think that they're not scary. Hopefully this is not the case. Here, let me see missus Max says fort Worth, Texas. Here Wrath of Nacho says South Texas nine five six Dio Grande Valley, West West Lac O, West Laco. Listen to your podcast overnight while I'm at work overnight. That's creepy. Thanks a lot for that. Go Miz Dope says, really good story and definitely enjoy the reading the comments part, Oh cool, cool, glad you like them. I think you know, when we get so many, we might not go through all of them, but like we'll probably go through the first ones, like the first ones that arrive. So if you're some of the first people to comment. I think we'll definitely hit those comments on here. You also get a reply if you're commenting on Spotify. On YouTube, we don't have them yet, but hopefully we get these stories on YouTube pretty soon, just a matter of like editing a video for it. Let me see. Tima says at last week, I had a dream about a very close friend of mine which wasn't in touch for a few months. She looked so sad in the dream. I woke up and was bothered and worried about it, so I reached out to her. She called me two days later and yes, there's a lot going on with her and she is depressed. Like real bad. You know, I believe this. I believe this. Sometimes we get these sense a thing where like you want to text or call somebody, and at least for me, when somebody crosses my mind, I reach out. Now. I'm just like, I'm not even gonna hold back. I'm just gonna text them to see how they're doing. Thanks a lot for the comment, and I hope they a friend gets gets better. It gets a very serious issue. The qussion is a serious, serious thing. Let me see. Randy says, Hey from text her Khanana, Texas. Wow, that's a cool name. Shout out, shout out, Randy to your place. Super cool. I'm telling you, Texas here is here's another one Monique to any one. Five fourteen says I agree with those comments. I love the longer episodes as well. I'm okay with multiple stories different people. I like listening on my road trips, so it's better when they're long lol. Also from Texas hook. Come on, really cool. Look at this man. This is I mean, we're just gonna keep it going here, but like we have listeners at Marissa from San Antonio sia, let me see CMR Reay says San Antonio as well, with a story actually from an old house growing up. Super cool. Metamorphosis says loves the commentary section. I really liked listening to remember listening to one episode where Edwin wasn't speaking the. Intro and I was like, what happened? You know what? Every once in a while, we have an. Episode that's just like it's just gonna go late, like it's gonna come out late because something happened with the upload or we didn't get it out on time. So sometimes I have somebody for my team help out a huge shout out to Sophia. She was like, what do we do. I've like, just upload it, I'll upload it in later. Let's do it, and she she does the upload without my intro and then we just, uh, we just roll with it. And then later on I go in and I re edit it, so that might be updated already. Cem says raised san Antonio currently live in Dallas. Love the show. Yeah, this is We're gonna keep on going with Texas here, san Antonio. We got san Antonio from Leslie Angie Francis from Texas, from Bay City, Texas, fort Worth, Brolson, Texas or bru Listen, let me see that's from Matt Williams. Yes, also other states. Gomez Rosa from Illinois. Full share is I'm sorry if I have mispronounced these. I'll all look these pronunciations up and I'll get them right. Full shear Texas. J Prugue, Dallas, Eduardo Jackie from Austin, Tiffany, San Antonio. Man, this is from Sydney, Australia. Marissa, this is really far away. Perfect circle says Listen from Texas. Lindsay Heller, Central Texas here and an aviad listener. Let we just keep out going. We're gonna get through all of them. That's just why not right, We're already here. Jay says, Dallas, Texas here. Laris or Gramo says, love your podcast. I'm from Lubbock, Texas, lu Buck, lu Buck Texas. I look forward for new episodes. Thanks so much, Larissa and Moyer says Texas here telling you. Andrew Trujillo Edwin's a great, great host. Thanks so much for that, Andrew appreciate it. Tali Aguilar says, hey, thanks for the shout out. This never happens to mel, but yes, I remember lamnaplua h sometimes when I'm cleaning a YouTube the old episodes. Hey, well this is the second shout out. Cool Tudi, Thanks so much for the comment. Miss Braza. Lee says, yes you have listeners from palm Ut, Texas. Carrie New Jersey here, love this episode. A Q appreciate the person who experienced the events telling their own story. Samantha says, Dallas, Texas here. Love all your podcasts. You're my favorite. Thanks so much. Samantha Bianca Marie says, I am from San Anceine text to the south Side to be exact Jonathan. Oh, by the way, thanks a lot. Junk and Marie for the comment. Jonathan says, college station textas here cool college Station. Anyone else from College Station? I know that's a huge area. Heather Cock says, am I the only one who heard the disturbing sound in the background at thirteen minutes until seconds, that's the one that we were talking about. I don't know. I don't know. I feel like we should have edited that out in case it was sesec or CC says. I've been listening since twenty twenty one, and I appreciate how this podcast allows people to tell their stories directly. I feel that helps the listeners be able to feel their emotions they feel from their own experiences. Other podcasts usually read off a story and it doesn't give the same effect even with background sounds. Thank you to the Scary Story team. I appreciate the hard work of editing and adding light background sounds to also help listeners dive deeper into someone's story. Thank you so much, and I'll pass along this to our sound editor Sarah. She has been doing a really good job with our edits, so thank you so much for that. I appreciate the appreciate the comment silkis asked much as anyone else here, the demonic voice of Fortune. See that's what it is like. This is this is getting me like really nervous now thinking with it, because if we missed it, what the heck? Right? Creepy Carla says, I listened to you from Cold World, Texas. Cool Texas Represents says bring us Z forty two. Nacy or Nasty Nace seven seven seven says listener from Houston, Texas. So Hiro or so Hero says, I love listening to our podcast all the time, South Houston, Texas. Uh one two one listen some random user here with a random user name, but it's one two one six four zero seven two two eight says when are we getting another episode right now? Caira Kira says, coming from Canada, Alberta. Been listening since the first episode came out. Can't wait for the next episode. Thank you so much for all these comments, and these really make my day, they really do. So. I know we spend a lot of time for here on the comments, but we will find a way to make these work a little bit better instead of just reading everything all fast. Maybe some of the most reacted ones in the comment section, or we could go for the first ones that arrive. We'll figure something out either way. Thank you so much for being around, Thank yous for listening to the podcast, and for everything that you've done here to turn this into more of a community with us. And I mentioned this already, but like I know that long time listeners just hear the story and that's what we used to but hopefully here gives us more of a sense, you know, so we can address some of the comments and the questions and some of the things that we're wondering about the story. Sometimes we just want to keep the conversation going. But yeah, that's all I got. Thank you very much for listening. Remember to keep it scary everyone. I'll see you soon.