Narration - I Found A Strange Diary In Our First Home - Part 3

Narrated By: Creepy Von Pasta





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When She Died, I Think A Part of You Died Also
In this poignant narrative, a grieving couple grapples with the overwhelming loss of their daughter, Charlotte, and the surreal twists of their shared heartbreak.
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True Love Burns Twice As Hot
As hurricane season draws to a close, Emma-Jean’s life with Hayden takes a dangerous turn. Beneath the surface of their relationship, tensions simmer with the power of an approaching storm.
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My Ex-Husband's Back And He's Still An Asshole
A man’s dead ex-husband shows up at his window, looking like a zombie and insisting he’s still alive. Darkly funny and unsettling, the narrator wrestles with whether to let him in—or reject him all over again.
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Claudette Nootka Is Ugly Inside And Full Of Hate
In a dimly lit gentlemen’s club, an owner/barmaid encounters the enigmatic Caspian Shipley. Their tense exchange raises questions about ambition, power, and the strange possibilities of a midday lull.
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When She Died, I Think A Part of You Died Also
In this poignant narrative, a grieving couple grapples with the overwhelming loss of their daughter, Charlotte, and the surreal twists of their shared heartbreak.
Read More ...
True Love Burns Twice As Hot
As hurricane season draws to a close, Emma-Jean’s life with Hayden takes a dangerous turn. Beneath the surface of their relationship, tensions simmer with the power of an approaching storm.
Read More ...
My Ex-Husband's Back And He's Still An Asshole
A man’s dead ex-husband shows up at his window, looking like a zombie and insisting he’s still alive. Darkly funny and unsettling, the narrator wrestles with whether to let him in—or reject him all over again.
Read More ...
Claudette Nootka Is Ugly Inside And Full Of Hate
In a dimly lit gentlemen’s club, an owner/barmaid encounters the enigmatic Caspian Shipley. Their tense exchange raises questions about ambition, power, and the strange possibilities of a midday lull.
Read More ...