“Station 13.31 doesn’t exist” They tell you. You keep confessing, that it does- you listen to it every saturday night, around 3-4:00 am. They tell you that the station was terminated around the late 40s, after WWII. You keep confessing, it is real. But is it real? You’ve read obituaries, wondering if Stacey O’Connell really did pass away, but every time, the archives came up missing, as though she never died.
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On a rainy weekend, you set out to look for where the station’s coordinates, after doing hours of extensive research. After almost 5 excruitiating hours of searching, you stumble across an old, rotting house, in the middle of the forest. It looked ancient, but it was the coordinates exact.
Exploring, you looked around, looking at old papers, dodging rotting floorboards as delicately as possible, and ducking under broken beams.
You find a small, dust-ridden office. It had newspapers stapled against the wall, and conspiracy notes. You shown your phone light to it, and the whole ‘thin veil between planes’ seemed odd. What kind of occult shit was that? Spirits coming into our world? What was this about some guy with strange facial hair running amok?
Crrrreeeee...
You run to a tipped over filing cabinet, and hid, as someone slowly creeped into the office. A familiar whistling could be heard.
You looked over your shoulder, seeing a figure, almost corpse-like, gently pull back the chair at the desk, which was loaded with old radio broadcasting equipment, and watched, as she gently set a set of old studio headphones over her delicate ears. She seemed to become young again visibly, as her skin hued to a rosy tan, her frail hair gaining pigment again. She leaned to the mic.
“Welcome back to Station 13.31, everybody, I am your host, Stacey O’Connell, reporting more oddities and occult sightings... This radio station is sponsored by Pemperton’s Pepsi-Cola, refreshing as ever~”
Hai
I got real inspired by odd happenings, and Nightvale, with a dash of Twilight Zone, and this girl came out.
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