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Episode 3: Aunty Dee and the Thing That Stayed - Part 2

11 min · 2. okt. 2025
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Nightmares don’t always end when the morning comes. In this chilling second part dark fiction of Aunty Dee and the Thing That Stayed, Esme wakes to a strange gnawing sound in the walls of her aunt’s old building. What seems like termites soon reveals itself to be something far older — and far more dangerous. As secrets surface, Aunty Dee warns of “The Old Ones,” forgotten beings who linger in the cracks of reclaimed land and abandoned stairwells. This short fiction blends horror, mystery, and family drama into a haunting ghost story set in a crumbling city apartment. Shadows stir, locks slide open, and Esme must decide whether she can ever escape what lives inside the walls. Perfect for fans of eerie audio dramas, paranormal tales, and dark storytelling, this episode will leave you questioning: what lives in the places we abandon — and what happens when those places refuse to let us go? #HorrorPodcast #FictionPodcast #AudioDrama #GhostStory #SupernaturalPodcast #DarkFiction

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