Bin Men was written by Paul Fricker and read by Mike Mason.
Neighbor: "WTF is that thing?"
Kirstie: "Never speak to me or my dhole-son again."
I enjoyed this take on the basement encounter, especially the ambiguity in the language as John approaches the basement the second time. Deftly handled.
Kirstie needs to get custody, though.
I thought this might go in the direction of the "What's in the Cellar" Call of Cthulhu scenario by John Hook lol...
As you tear away the layers there’s always the bin men to take them away.
Neighbor: "WTF is that thing?"
Kirstie: "Never speak to me or my dhole-son again."
I enjoyed this take on the basement encounter, especially the ambiguity in the language as John approaches the basement the second time. Deftly handled.
Kirstie needs to get custody, though.
I thought this might go in the direction of the "What's in the Cellar" Call of Cthulhu scenario by John Hook lol...
As you tear away the layers there’s always the bin men to take them away.