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A Sleepless Mechanic Tries To Outrun A Killer In A Fog-Choked Town or something like that
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A fog-drenched garage, a radio that whispers your name, and a rusted key that won’t stop burning your palm. We kick off with laughter about copy‑paste midterms, coding growing pains, and gaming war stories, then pivot into a live, dice-driven Halloween horror you can feel in your chest. One player, one d20, and a town that loops back on itself. Every roll shapes reality: a failed shout makes the walls whisper back, a steady breath reels sanity in, and a clutch 20 clears a path to the truck—only for time to start running backward on the dashboard.
We call our protagonist Junior and drop him into Springwood, Ohio, under the flicker of Elm Street Auto. The garage smells like burnt leather. A striped shadow lingers where metal shouldn’t breathe. He wipes an oily crowbar, gambles on daylight through the rolling door, and sprints into fog that moves against the wind. The dice become the engine: endurance to reach the truck, agility to floor it, perception to read what hangs from the guardrail. The bridge scene is the anchor—rain slicks the beams, a scorched jacket sways, and a half‑melted key hits the railing like it recognizes him. Keep it, Junior, the wind seems to say.
When the hat brim finally tilts into the headlights, we stop playing coy. Trying to run the figure down feels like driving through smoke. The road softens, laughter wraps the cab, and “influence” climbs while sanity ticks upward. Junior tries a bargain: a way out for a truth about the bridge. The roll stumbles, the smoke condenses into the passenger seat, the blades tap the dash, and the deal slices back. The key sears a new rule into the story—artifacts are powerful, but they take their price in skin.
We end on a blade’s edge: the town loops Elm Street to Elm Street, the key beats with his heart, and the bridge hums like it’s waiting for part two. Along the way we keep it real about school grind, coding scripts, and why uploads slipped, because ordinary stress is the perfect fuse for a nightmare that knows your name.
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Oh you little double. I was born in body.
SPEAKER_03:Welcome, Casa Cole family, to another episode.
SPEAKER_00:We back. We back, y'all. Welcome. We finally back. We finally made it. I finally made it. Now, when this episode comes out, who knows?
SPEAKER_03:When this episode comes out, we're talking to y'all from the past. Alright, hold on, bro. Damn. Not even, bro, not even two minutes.
SPEAKER_00:They're already getting riled up. Hey, okay.
SPEAKER_01:What do you do, Cosmic Cole? We back again. Back again. Like I said. Y'all might not have seen it, but a ghost just jerked me off.
SPEAKER_03:You just get sleepy.
SPEAKER_01:It just be them type of days sometimes, bro.
SPEAKER_03:You just nut on your belly and you just lay there. You just pull the shirt over it. Go to sleep.
SPEAKER_01:I wasn't gonna say, um, bro. We just look, I'm sorry, y'all. Look, I'm trying. These midterns got me so stressed. And um, bruh, I took this one test, bruh. Like I did a midterm or whatever. Oh my goodness, I about lost my brain cells doing that test, bruh. Cause it's like it's not hard stuff to do, but oh shit, hold on. It's not hard stuff to do, but it's but it but it's confusing. No, it's it was simple like things that I had to do, right? Like I just had to show that I know how to copy and paste. It was just like a it was just like a a med term for like how to properly like just to show that you know how to properly use Word document. Oh, okay, okay, okay. Because like I forgot what class it is. Introduction to Computers, I think. And I gotta like show that I know how to use like Word document, uh, Excel, and PowerPoint. Okay, okay.
SPEAKER_03:Okay, type shit, type shit. Right.
SPEAKER_01:So I've done it already. I'm already certified. Like I got certified whenever I was in high school. Oh so I already have like my certificate and everything. So I don't even fucking take this class.
SPEAKER_03:I don't know why I got he said you're doing it for the just giggles.
SPEAKER_00:I really just did it to re-read.
SPEAKER_03:He said just he had a test of that. He was testing the test to see if the test was testing.
SPEAKER_01:That test wasn't for me. That's why I got 20 out of 100. This shit was not for me. Nah, I'm just joking.
unknown:I'm just joking.
SPEAKER_01:Nah, I got like a I got like a high B, like an 87. But, but, but before y'all laugh at me, all right. Ha ha ha! Chill, chill, chill, chill, chill. Bro, like it was like the simple stuff that got me.
SPEAKER_03:Like that's I B, bro. That that that's how I be, bro.
SPEAKER_01:No, it's because it's stupid. Cause it said copy and paste. I was like, bro, who doesn't know how to fucking do it? Right, right. So I dragged it, like I saw the word it said, I highlighted it, and then I right click, click copy, and you know, if you do the wrong actions, it's like automatically incorrect. So then I took it to where it says paste it here. I clicked, right click, click, uh, and then put paste. Uh-huh. That's how you do it, right? Yeah. That shit said you got two more attempts. I was like, oh, oh, okay. I gotta use hotkeys, control C or control V or whatever. Yeah, yeah. Type shit. So I was like, okay, I understand now. So I did the same thing, highlighted the word it said, and I was like, let me make sure I don't get a little space. Right, right, right. That's like, oh, okay, you know, it's being too quick. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Because you know, you always like, oh, it's simple stuff. Let me just say that.
SPEAKER_03:Right, that little space, that little space that you can't see, that's a space to be getting you.
SPEAKER_01:That's what gets you. That's what you that's what gets you.
SPEAKER_03:That's what turned, that's what turns a one-page essay into a two-page essay.
SPEAKER_01:So I I was like, oh, okay, you know, silly me. Right, right, right, right. Hold your horse and slow it down.
SPEAKER_03:Right. Go too fast. Go too fast, Buckaroo.
SPEAKER_01:So, like, I was like, okay, I did that. Right click, I mean, uh, clicked on it, control, whatever, and then pasted it. Wrong. I was like, whoa. Whoa. Maybe I'm reading it wrong. I was like, it's like, you got one more attempt. I was like, okay. Hi, it says, highlight this word, copy and paste it, and then put it at this spot. I was like, hmm. Highlight this word, copy and paste it and put it right here.
SPEAKER_02:What did you have to like highlight it?
SPEAKER_01:Like you just like it just or just the regular highlight.
SPEAKER_03:Just like it just means like, like yeah, just like the the copy of copy, just like the highlight, you just highlight. Yeah, you ain't gotta do like uh okay, okay.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, it's just like we're pretty much just saying like pick this word and paste it over here. Yeah, yeah. So I was like, what am I doing wrong?
SPEAKER_03:I was like, got me confused, like I'm the one taking the tip.
SPEAKER_01:Bro, like this is my final attempt. I'm over here thinking, like, how do I do this? I'm like, bro, you just click, copy. Right, right, right, right. So I was like, maybe I'm just overcomplicating it. Maybe I did grab another space or something. So I'm over face, face right on the computer screen. I'm like, I'm over dragging, bro. I'm over there dragging it left and right. I was like, no, that's that space that got me. I clicked it, like dragged it back, make sure the word was. Oh, it was just the word. I right click, copy. I put it to where it needed to go, and I was like, Well, it's it hasn't told me I'm wrong. Clicked right there. Paste. Paste. That shit said wrong. I'm like, did it tell you why though?
SPEAKER_00:No, it didn't tell me. Oh my god.
SPEAKER_01:It just said uh question has been submitted incorrectly. Moving on to the next question. I'm like, Damn, bro, what the fuck? And then it did this, it did it to me like three, four times. So I got four questions wrong that I swear I did right. Like, there is some times where you have to like do it a different way, and it would tell you like uh delete all those words in the document, but you can't drag your mouse. Like, how do you highlight, how do you select all the text without clicking from top and dragging it to the bottom?
SPEAKER_03:Oh, you I would just press, I would just press it and then just where it says select all, you just hit select all and then just. That's it. That's it, that's all you do. Yeah, and then you just delete.
SPEAKER_01:And well, that one I did right, you know. Okay, that was right. Okay, okay. I thought you were gonna tell me, but that's not how you do it. Like, that's that's like for people who are like, oh, but you just do it like this. There's some times where it tells you you have to do it a certain way.
SPEAKER_03:A certain way, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_01:That time it didn't say that, it just said copy and paste.
SPEAKER_03:But but what would be the other option to do that?
SPEAKER_01:I don't know. Right, I I thought it was either hotkeys.
SPEAKER_03:Because yeah, I was like, okay, okay, if you can't, if you can't drag it with the map, if you can't uh right-click with the mouse and all that, then you know, maybe hotkeys, yeah. But if you did hotkeys and it still didn't What do you do?
SPEAKER_01:So I was like, oh, on one of the trials, that's right. I did try it. Oh, never mind. I tried I was gonna do cut, but I didn't do cut.
SPEAKER_03:Okay, okay. Come on, man. I'm profess unprofessional. You can take a call if you need to, bro. You sure, bro? Yeah, yeah. But then that's crazy though. I know, bro. What the fuck? What the what the that shit got me thinking too much. From last time where you told me about your test, the way they were asking you questions, too, bro.
SPEAKER_01:But that shit I'm studying, I'm trying to do like information technology for anybody that's wondering. I want to do information technology, toleration technology, get my associates, and then I'm gonna transfer to get my bachelor's degree for cybersecurity. Okay, okay. That's my goal, right? So the first test, the first like test I got, it said, we're gonna like we're gonna go over all the stuff that you've done in module one to three or some shit like that. Awesome. Light. I'm gonna do my notes, I'm gonna review all my notes, PowerPoint, everything, go through the workbook and check all the stuff that we learned. I was like, it's simple, simple stuff. I went to take that test. That shit said, What was the first instrument Beethoven used while in court? I was like, wait, what? I was like, maybe maybe, hmm. And then it asked me some.
SPEAKER_03:You know what it was, bro? It's because the it's the questions for you were on the other side of the you had to turn your screen around so you can see the answers, but the silly goose. Silly goose you mean the turns and conditions. That's what the questions was at. But that shit for the first day you told me that shit, but that should be popping in my mouth randomly, bro. I'm like, they do be dirty. What kind of world we live in, bro? What kind of fucking world we live in, but that should be that should be kennely sometimes, but I just be I just be thinking about that shit randomly, bro. I'm like, my man's taking the computer question, uh, computer test. Why the fuck they ask him about fucking Benjamin Franklin's instruments, bro? What the fuck? Motherfucker didn't even have a computer.
SPEAKER_01:Bruh, I was like, bro, this shit don't then they asked me some question about Duke Ellington, and then asked me something about like what is the cadence to this song. I'm like, bro, what this shit is not computers, bruh.
SPEAKER_03:It's care, it's scared, bro.
SPEAKER_01:I guess, bruh.
SPEAKER_03:That shit had me stressed. I'm like, yeah, chats. Hey bro, you better than me, but that that right there. I don't want to fuck it. They're not getting their money back either. Fuck it. I don't give a fuck. I'll delete my I'm deleting my social. I don't give a fuck.
SPEAKER_02:I'm ripping my social up, bro. I'm ripping my social. I don't ever I don't even exist.
SPEAKER_03:Oh, in the system just disappears. Like your name just disappears. Where the fuck you go? Where the fuck you go? Oh my god, hit the alarm. We got another one. Bro, that is crazy though, bro.
SPEAKER_01:Bruh, so I did that midterm, and then I still have another midterm. Bro, tell me why the professor, my fault, yo. I'm I'm gonna wrap it up with this one.
SPEAKER_03:Oh, you good, bro? You good, bro? They the people been waiting to hear it, bro. From us.
SPEAKER_01:Why why I'm why I'm slacking in the TikTok videos, why I'm slacking with the uploads, while I'm taking another class and it's coding. I have never done coding in my life.
SPEAKER_03:Why why is he not making TikToks with ice spice or dancing like ice spice? Why? Why, people, why sorry y'all.
SPEAKER_01:I'll get to it, I'll come back to y'all. But um the coding, it was alright. You know, I'm getting the hang of it. There is some thing, like things that I'm still trying to learn and stuff like that. So it's yeah, I feel like my skill, I'm confident like at a seven, seven and a half.
SPEAKER_03:So the coding is that like can you create like scripts? You can create scripts. So I got this project. I got I got this bot that's coming in. I need to make certain scripts for it. Don't don't don't ask too many questions what the scripts are for.
SPEAKER_01:He has the scripts named. One of them is Clam Slam.
SPEAKER_03:The Clam Slam. Go be like fucking. Go be like fucking. Lex Luther. Yeah, have you seen the new Superman movie? Uh-uh. Oh, okay, okay. Well, this is this is meme. I ain't gonna spoil it for you, but it's his meme where uh uh Lex Luther is basically sending commands to this thing fighting uh Superman. It's like A1, A1, and the dude just ba just keeps heading in like that. And so everybody in the comments was like, you know, Lex is made a whole command just to hit Superman with the same move. Because that's all he was like, A1, I won. It was just doing the doing the same. That's how I'm gonna be, bro. It's gonna be you and the it's gonna be you and the in the rules going on there. A two, C5, turn on the clam slab, the clam slab. Power up, power up. It's too much, we gotta show it off. He can take it, but he can take it, but you can take it. System override. This is override. You just hear that thing power down. Power in the Roko goes out.
SPEAKER_01:Power in the Roko goes out. Everybody knows why.
SPEAKER_00:If you know, you know, you know you know if you tapped in.
SPEAKER_01:Y'all not tapped in, y'all not tapped in.
SPEAKER_03:Oh shit. But damn, but that's crazy, bro. What's the next midterm about though?
SPEAKER_01:Multiple choice, bro. So I'm not looking forward to it.
SPEAKER_03:Damn, but more choice be killing me because um 99% of the time, my first answer is the correct one, and then I doubt myself, and then I go back and change it. Because it's oh but I would do the same. Like in school, you know, when you had to grade your own paper or grade somebody else's paper, I was looking through it like, bro, I knew that was the answer. I knew that was the answer, but I thought, nah. I got that too easy. It can't be that.
SPEAKER_00:When they grade your paper, oh my god. And then uh they they have the audacity to raise their hand for new.
SPEAKER_04:Bro, oh my god, I'll tell me about it.
SPEAKER_00:Hey teacher, what do I do if they put this as the answer? That's wrong. I don't know why somebody would think that's the answer. Me looking at it. Looking straight, looking straight at me.
SPEAKER_03:I just feel them eyes at the back of my neck. Man, you know exactly that's your paper too. Come on, man.
SPEAKER_01:As a matter of fact, if any put anybody puts that, I'm gonna mark. I'm gonna go ahead and just fail you.
SPEAKER_03:Here with that. Y'all your daddy? So what do I do?
SPEAKER_01:You know I wrote it with pencil. Go ahead and change that for me, play.
SPEAKER_03:No, the best is when you have your homie in there, bro. Right? When you have your homie, but you're trying to act like he's not your homie, really, so you can just slide on the paper and y'all on the same. Because the teacher would see you gave the paper to your homie. No, no, switch it. No, no, I'm gonna grab it. I'm gonna grab it. But you you you gotta have someone down there just low key, bro. Low key can just, hey man.
SPEAKER_01:Go ahead and switch my answer for me, little bro.
SPEAKER_03:I was in there, but I I try to look after people, bro. I used to, I used to uh the same thing. I used to people ain't even know. Right, right. I'd be like, Yeah, I'd be like, damn, bro, damn, bro. You look you look, you you look you gave me your paper to me, but you would have got an F on this right. You dumb as shit, my boy. I got you though. I got you. I ain't that far back. I would do that, and then the dude that uh the dude that would be marking my big old X's on every and on the ones I got wrong, like, damn, bro.
SPEAKER_00:Chill, bro. You dump my composition book, bro. You done went through five pages making that.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, that dumb motherfucker, and I'm over here with the with the with the D. I ain't giving you my paper no more.
SPEAKER_01:That's it, write a little note on there. You better. Give you a whole inspiration, write his autograph.
SPEAKER_03:Motherfucker writes a uh uh frowny face. Oh, early ass frowny face, too, man. Shit don't even shit don't even look good. Oh, that shit used to piss me off, bro.
SPEAKER_01:Oh my god. Bro, I hated that crap too, bruh. That shit used to annoy me.
SPEAKER_03:That's that shit was uh that was cool. Right, that's cool for y'all. That's cool. That's cool with dick in.
SPEAKER_01:Y'all let us know if y'all have any interesting or funny stories that y'all have about school or if you're currently in school.
SPEAKER_03:Currently in school, currently going to school. If y'all in college, which I met there is go be a doctor, go me a doctor, type in time about, yeah. I'm taking uh trying to be a surgeon. They just ask me, how do I change the oil in the in the in uh 1982 Ferrari? Fuck. Fuck I don't even know, player. Fuck.
SPEAKER_01:But how you been, bro? How's everything?
SPEAKER_03:Been good, been good, been chilling, been um not doing shit, just wasting the way. Just wasting the way. I've been playing uh I've been playing the uh battlefield. That's that's that's all I think. I should I should have been uh streaming this whole time. I've been playing the battlefield killer, bro. I waited for the Call of Duty killer, Call of Duty got here. Now the Battlefield Killer. I ain't gonna rest till till all the games uh kill kill themselves. But uh playing playing free free battlefield, really. I just be seeing people having the time of the life and everything. It's just like that uh it's the image where everybody everybody else is like is like you see having everybody having fun, and then you see yourself without Battlefield 6, and you're just like fuck. I've been playing Death of Force, pretty good, pretty good, you know, definitely not the fucking same. It's the same thing. It's it's comparing apples to a Ryan Apple, not the same. Nah, it's pretty it's pretty good. I just been playing, I started playing the uh like the extraction shooter uh part of it. Not not to say my old dick, got three kills yesterday, got got a clean, clean team wipe, clean team wipe.
SPEAKER_01:You see it, you see it.
SPEAKER_03:Recorded it, went back to look at it, that shit was ass. I showed I showed my whole I showed my homie. He was like, This is what the foot you want to show me? I was like, bro, chill, but in my mind, in my mind, and the were fucking high. I was going crazy. If I missed a single shot, I would have lost everything. He's like, This? This is what you be playing? I'm like, but chill, get the fuck out, you know what? This is not what I want to hear right now. This is this is not this is not what I need. But um, now I started playing that. It's yeah, it's it's pretty cool. It's it's pretty a little different.
SPEAKER_01:So you do like the extraction then?
SPEAKER_03:I liked it because remember we had played uh um what was that game? We used to play like an extraction shooter, but it it was bare bones. It was so bare bones, it was not it was tough, bro. It was so clunky, it was it just was not it. But uh now this one uh it's it's fun. I it has really good potential with friends, and um but everybody I told to play it, but they they just laughing. Um yeah, they don't they don't want to play because the game looks like it looks generic. It's uh it's not Tencent. I told you Tencent is Jade. I don't know who that is. I think I think if I'm mistaken, those things to make uh narco blade point. Oh shoot. I think is it it's like the same it's like the same uh the same studio studio, something like that. I think it's a developer or whatever. Something like that, yeah.
SPEAKER_01:But um narco blade point, that's that's me and Yayo. Let me tell y'all real quick. I don't know, me and Yayo was on the leaderboard. We was what, top 300, I think.
SPEAKER_02:Top 300.
SPEAKER_01:We were trying top 300. Everybody's like, what the fuck is top three? Look, we were working up top 300 at that time. We were getting up there. We were like, I can't even remember how high we got.
SPEAKER_03:Bro, we were getting up there because it was every day and we were checking out ranks every bro. I just kept seeing we were getting close and close.
SPEAKER_01:We was getting there, we was going. I'm talking about it gets crazy when you're moving up, like you get put in some sweaty lobby, some.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, because the first ones, I ain't gonna lie, the first ones you're like, are these bots or are these like, but then once you saw getting up there? Yeah, these are not bots, bro. When you get somebody, it's like Mortal Kombat. That's why that's why that's why I'm not good at funny games. The moment somebody put me in that jungle. Save me, please. Please, but I don't lie, reverse had to come in there. Reverence, reverence, please. No, who said me, hold two seconds in the air, reverence?
SPEAKER_01:Oh, I don't know. You did better than me that game. I was like, yeah, I'm gonna go ahead and get that one game. Yeah, chat.
SPEAKER_03:But that's it. Well, we used to go crazy on that thing, bro. That was a fun game, though. That out that was that was like legit still. I I I like it, but bro, it's too like I think I think because since we got to like so early on it, we learned the mechanics early. There's mechanics now, but even crazier.
SPEAKER_01:Well, people finally learn how to properly use it.
SPEAKER_03:How to properly use their advantage, but they added more weapons to more like they have more mechanics. So it ain't like the uh and they added more gems, like uh Souls, soul J. Soul Jays, whatever, and they changed, they added more for each weapon.
SPEAKER_01:Oh, more variants or something. More variants.
SPEAKER_03:So you know how you started getting like crazy combos? But they started getting combos I've never seen. I log it. I had to delete the game afterwards, but I said nope.
SPEAKER_01:They had this one where I think you get like a you do a combo and then you get on a horse like Guan Yu.
SPEAKER_03:I think for the staff? Or for the for the pole, the pole.
SPEAKER_01:I can't remember what weapon it was, but I could have sworn it might have been like that uh what's it called? That long one that the post ordinary? Yeah, something like that. You know what I'm talking about?
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, yeah, I yeah, I think I think I seen it, bro. I can't remember what did you play when they got robots?
SPEAKER_01:Bro, I remember I remember when I heard that character dropped, bruh.
SPEAKER_03:That shit was crazy. I was like, yeah. Bro, when that robot dropped. What the fuck? What the fuck are they doing in China right now? Medieval China, what the fuck? Who got a robot in medieval China, bro? Who? Who, bro? That thing, bro. Can't even do nothing about it. But I remember fighting, bro. I remember just running solos one time. Charlie dropped a robot. Two dudes grew into the giant. This other one started the storm, and then the character, the the girl you be playing, the character that does like the blade thing. The blade thing. All at once at me, bro.
SPEAKER_00:All me, bro. Get him. He got it right. They're on separate teams, bro, all at once, bro. They don't have his oat, get him.
SPEAKER_03:But you know how my O would make me uh run away quick. But they because her stunt locks you, and then and then and then Charlie over there shooting with that big ass, big ass hurts, and then the other dude just one of them smashing on me, the other one picking me up, fucking threw me. The other dude grabbed me mid-air, threw me down. I said, Let me get off of this game. Oh, bro.
SPEAKER_01:That shit be crazy, man.
SPEAKER_03:But yeah, bro, that's what that's what that's a force is, bro. That's what force is a traction shooter. Now that that was it though.
SPEAKER_01:Y'all go ahead and add Yayo if y'all want to play some.
SPEAKER_03:Oh, I changed my name finally.
SPEAKER_01:Oh, did you?
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, I changed my. I figured out how to do it. You do got one one free way to change your name.
SPEAKER_01:Oh, for real.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah. I changed the Yayo FYB. Anybody out there playing? Anybody need a real one to carry?
SPEAKER_01:Alright, so alright, we're we're gonna go ahead and get to this episode. Sorry, y'all. So this episode's gonna be a little different, but I'll I'm gonna do it once it pops up. I'm I'm gonna stop the timer or whatever. But um, so this episode, like we did last Halloween, we had like a little escape the killers type of type. I said, I said so. This time I did something the same way, but a little bit more crazy. Maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe. It's pretty much the same thing, uh-huh, but it's just you by yourself. I was gonna get more people to play, but I was like, bruh, I don't feel like setting that whole thing up, and I was like, bruh, nah.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, it's a lot of work. We're gonna have to edit like four, four.
SPEAKER_01:Right.
SPEAKER_03:Four four voices. Yeah, no.
SPEAKER_01:And so that's what we're gonna do. We're gonna see if Yayo can escape the killer. We're gonna see how he does. We I built the character off of some questions that I asked him. So I gave him a whole psyche test to see where his psyche is at.
SPEAKER_03:That's it. That shit said, lock him up, throw away the kid.
SPEAKER_01:Where is your mental capacity capacity at? That shit started showing colors, it showed like whole spectrum and everything.
SPEAKER_03:What the fuck is wrong with him? He did. He dead. Go ahead, bud. Go ahead, but tell, tell him my answer, bruh.
SPEAKER_01:I'll read every answer. And then um, on top of that, I gave him like 10 more questions and just talked about like more uh I wouldn't say personal, but more like uh He asked for my social, y'all.
SPEAKER_03:Still haven't still haven't got it back.
SPEAKER_01:Silly goose, he fell for the easy uh the oldest trick in the book.
SPEAKER_03:Not again.
SPEAKER_01:I gotta start over again.
SPEAKER_00:I gotta I gotta stop doing that. I gotta reset my stats again.
SPEAKER_01:Alright, so like I said, Yayo's pretty much the way it's gonna work, sorry, the way it's gonna work is uh I'm gonna like pretty much narrate everything. I'm gonna try my best to. Alright, I might stutter here and there, but y'all be alright. But I'm gonna narrate what's gonna like what's happening. Yayo's gonna decide on what to do, and again, we're just gonna roll like a 20-face dice for any people that plays DD or anything that involves dice. It's a dice that literally has 20 faces on it. Oh well, for people that don't, sorry. It's literally a dice, but in the it's like a weird shape, and it has like 20 faces on it. They're like 20 faces, there's no way this way. But believe me, you believe me you.
SPEAKER_03:Believe you me. But um oh, you brought an extra one. I thought you were gonna do like a virtual. No, no, no. So so for the listeners, this is 20 faces.
SPEAKER_01:Silly geese. This is what it looks like.
SPEAKER_03:These are these are loads that die. These are load that die. Save the edges and everything. But um it's just a regular die.
SPEAKER_01:But uh, I um what's I gonna say? Oh yeah, Yayo's gonna decide on what to do. He can just do like anything he wants to do, right? Anything.
SPEAKER_03:I'm gonna fuck the narrator.
SPEAKER_01:Anything. Oh no.
SPEAKER_00:The narrator voice. Oh no, he's coming closer to what do I do?
SPEAKER_04:It's like you found a guy's kids.
SPEAKER_01:But um, after he decides on what to do, we're gonna base on how his actions are the outcome of his actions with the roll of a dice. So he rolls bad. You roll a one, that's a critical fail. So something really bad's gonna happen.
SPEAKER_03:Anything above that to maybe like let's say like 10, 10, the medium, like the halfway point, yeah.
SPEAKER_01:And then like 11's passing, but you might have a little consequence, right, right. So I'm looking for 15, something like 16, no, 17s or so, something really good. It's good. But if you get a 20, obviously you get like perfect, whatever perfect, yeah, critical success, if you want to call it that. And um, I'm not gonna tell you who the killer is because I want it to be a surprise.
SPEAKER_03:Oh, okay.
SPEAKER_01:Oh, but but but there is you are gonna have like a health meter, you are gonna have like a anxiety meter type of thing. Oh and you will have the ability to like ground yourself to like help you like calm down, you know. You're in your insanity, you have an insanity.
SPEAKER_03:Oh, okay, okay.
SPEAKER_01:You have like a health meter.
SPEAKER_03:I'm not not gonna use it. Go go roll go crazy in this day. Go crazy. No, I'm gonna be chasing the monsters.
SPEAKER_01:And so, um, pretty much I'm gonna tell you, like, because everything that you see might affect the way you oh how I behave, yeah, because it could affect your actions. Like the higher your insanity, yeah. Low key, low key, yeah. The more you are to like struggle to like do stuff, but yeah, you'll be like scared and touch it, your character start acting out. Okay, okay. So that's the way it's gonna work, okay? And let me see. And you can ground yourself. You have the ability to like ground yourself.
SPEAKER_03:So like let's say you're I don't want to do anything, just want to take a break.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, you just like you gotta roll a dice, and let's say you're like, oh, I want to take a break, and you know, like a take myself, collect yourself. Like, oh, I want to do this, I want to ground myself by doing this, and then roll the dice, see what happens. If it works, it works, if not, then something happens. Okay, okay. All right. So to keep everything going and flowing, I added random events that happen as well. Oh, okay, okay, okay. So after every fourth turn or fifth turn, something random happens. Oh, yeah. It could either be really good or really bad or just some random shit. Okay, okay. You farted, and then you proceed on to the next tight shit. So we're gonna keep it random. You know, I wanted to keep it interesting. I don't want to be into easy, so I just want to see how good you're gonna do with escaping this killer. All right, bet, bet. So, welcome to Cosmic Cove and uh best of luck to you, tight, tight. Alright, so we're gonna go ahead and get into this. Oh, oh, before let me give you your uh character stats. Go ahead, bro. Um, you want me to give you your actual stats? Like I can send you a quick thing so you know that you could see them.
SPEAKER_03:Oh, yeah, sure, yeah. All right, hold on.
SPEAKER_01:I'm gonna send him his stuff real quick. Give me a sec. Alright, so uh I'm not gonna go over all of Yayo's stats, but I will tell y'all his character's name.
SPEAKER_02:I named them. You name my my character? Okay, go ahead. Go ahead. Go ahead. We Lamont Jr.
SPEAKER_03:For all those that know, no. Hey, yo, that bow knowledge right there. Hey. All the day ones know. All the day ones know what we're talking about. Gui Lamont Sr.
SPEAKER_02:didn't make it last time.
SPEAKER_01:All right, so this is your mental profile. All right. Alright, alright. Hold on, let me see. Okay. So primary fear trigger is silent, fraud, fog-drench environments resembling the bridge.
SPEAKER_03:Relying the bridge. You'll get to that later. Okay.
SPEAKER_01:Oh, secondary fear trigger, sudden isolation or distorted laughter. Coping, strategy, logic, nicotine, and denial. Breaking point when he realizes logic can't save him from what's real.
SPEAKER_03:Okay, okay, ooh.
SPEAKER_01:This effects. This this plays off. I promise, I promise.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Alright, now there's gonna be a cigarette in there somewhere. So what I do if I buy if I if I find two per 30 cents uh on the ground?
SPEAKER_01:You tell me what happens.
SPEAKER_03:Okay, okay.
SPEAKER_01:All right. Alright, the name of this story is gonna be called The Man Who Never Sleeps.
SPEAKER_03:Oh, oh, oh, okay. Damn. So so is the monster the man never sleeps, or am I the man that never sleeps?
SPEAKER_01:I'm just making sure everything's it's not spoiling anything. Sorry, my fault, y'all. All right. So it starts off We Lamont Jr. grew up in a kind of town where everyone pretends nothing bad ever happened. But the boarded windows and missing people flyers say otherwise. Springwood, Ohio, a nowhere place with too many half-truths, too many burned down houses, and one street the old folk still won't drive down after dark. As a kid, Gui laughed off the ghost stories. He and his friends would ride bikes through the fog, daring each other to reach the rusted bridge at the far end of town. The one the cop said was condemned. One night he swore he heard a voice call his name from beneath it. A man's voice. He never saw anything, just a smell of scorched leather and something scratching the metal beams. The next morning, one of his friends didn't show up for school. The adult said, Run a adult said run away. What? Hold on, it fucking glitched.
SPEAKER_03:Pretty much like the adults were saying that he ran away. Yeah, the gold.
SPEAKER_01:Okay, okay, okay, okay. Yeah, it kind of glitched. My fault, y'all. This is ChatGPT. Hey, get on your game. Get on your game. So the adult said that he ran away. Okay. Okay. So years later. You know, that's a little backstory. Time and over time blurred together. We grew up, took night shifts, buried the past under engines and the hiss of compressors. He doesn't dream anymore. Not really. When he does, he wakes with a taste of ash in his mouth. Ooh. The nightmare stopped a few years ago, until tonight. Rain slides down the garage door windows in greasy streaks. The fog outside is so thick it swallows the glow from the street lamps. Gui leans over a red pickup, cigarette dangling from his lips. The radio on the shelf mutters through static, catching fragments of distant stations, news, reports, music, and something else.
SPEAKER_04:He freezes.
SPEAKER_01:The sound fades. The boiler in the back room ticks once, then again. Click. The air turns heavy, warm. The smell of burnt leather returns. Gui wipes his hand on the rag. His reflection in the window doesn't move quite in sync. A whisper slithers through the static.
SPEAKER_05:You remember me, don't you, Junior?
SPEAKER_03:Oh sick.
SPEAKER_01:Alright, let's see. Alright, so Alright, so pretty much like what do you want to do? Like that's that's just like that's the first thing you're actually. Yeah, you're like I'm just setting the stage. Like that's really like you were in the shop, that's what's happening.
SPEAKER_03:And someone just came up and said, You remember me.
SPEAKER_01:Through the through the radio station through the radio stuff, break through the radio station.
SPEAKER_03:Um what the fuck? What the fuck do I fuck it, bro? I'm gonna say it's 2 43 in the morning. In the morning. Fuck it, bro. Let's let's play along, bro. Let's play. I'm gonna do what I'll I would do. Who are you?
SPEAKER_01:Oh, you just like say it out in the open?
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, yeah, I say it out in the open. Alright. Yeah, fuck it. Let's run this like if I would have done this, like not too, not too logical, not too logical, really. I start asking the questions. I know it's about to tell me it's okay.
SPEAKER_01:I just said Gui calls out and says, Who is there? Who are you? Alright, so we're gonna do like a little test roll to see how this plays.
SPEAKER_03:Okay, okay. Wanna roll it?
SPEAKER_01:Alright, yeah. Okay, so anything higher than 11 is a success. Anything lower than a 10 is a fail.
SPEAKER_02:Okay, okay. What is that? This is seven. I thought it was a ward. I thought it was a one, bruh. Oh my god.
SPEAKER_03:This ain't gonna say you get your you get your shit uh blown out smooth. Oh, ready to explode.
SPEAKER_02:Alright, so all right, that's what happened.
SPEAKER_03:I had the worst look last time too, but oh my god, I forgot, bro.
SPEAKER_01:I forgot I would be hitting nothing but my barrels. Oh, yeah, that was my bad. That's unprofessional to me. I needed to get all this ready. My fault. Alright. So we're gonna set the tone again. Whoa. Damn, my fault, bro. It might be a little longer. No, that's fine, but go ahead. So the moment the words, oh Yayo, I mean, yeah, Yayo rolled a seven, so he failed. So we're about to see what happens since he failed. Right, right, right, right. And he said he wanted to call out to the open and see Yeah, straight out to the open see what was happening. Yeah. So the mo the moment his words left his mouth, the air seemed to thicken. Who's there? Who are you? The echo should bounce off the walls, fade, disappear, but it doesn't. It lingers, stretching out far too long. Until it sounds like the whole garage is whispering his words back at him. Then the voice changes lower, raw, like it's been dragged across burning coals. Who's there, Gui? The lights overhead flicker, the hum of the boiler grows into a slow, rasping laugh. The smell of burnt leather hits hard, and the air tastes like rust. Gui's sanity slips a little. The voice sounded too real. The temperature and the temperature in the room drops 10 degrees. His breath fogs. So you have an insanity meter, and it's already at a five now. Is that a five already? Because you got five insanity from having that weird experience. So the higher your sanity goes sanity goes, the worse is gonna be for you. But there's another meter, but I'll tell you about it. Okay, okay, okay, okay as we proceed on. Because I don't want to spoil who the killer is.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, yeah, that's fun, that's fine.
SPEAKER_01:So um, so the reflection in the window twitches half a second before him, the mouth still moving, even though he stopped speaking. From the back room, the clink, clink, clink, stops, and then a scrape.
SPEAKER_00:Who about to die already?
SPEAKER_03:I'm about to say, bro. I'm about to die. I know you're talking about this for real. Okay, hold on.
SPEAKER_01:But you're doing it like you would actually do that.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, I'm trying to do how I just need to do it. But you can play to your survival that Loki.
SPEAKER_01:Hold on. All right. You're about to see who the killer is.
SPEAKER_03:Okay, okay. Okay, okay, fuck it. Okay, I just hear I just hear the scraping. Something's getting close. Fuck it, I'm gonna I'm gonna gamble it. Fuck it, I'm gonna gamble it. I'm gonna gamble it. Um I look for something to defend myself with.
SPEAKER_01:Okay.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, right. I can do it. Yeah, yeah. Because I'm still in the garage, right? Yeah. Yeah, yeah. Oh, did I have to roll for that? Yeah, you're gonna roll for it. Oh, go ahead and roll.
SPEAKER_01:Um Yeah, you can go ahead and roll, sorry.
SPEAKER_03:Hold on now. Hold on. This is how loaded, man.
SPEAKER_00:I'll give you one re-roll. One re-roll.
SPEAKER_02:One re but you only get one through the whole thing. I'll save it. I'll save it there.
SPEAKER_00:I'm gonna save it, but yeah, I appreciate everybody tuning in. Yeah, thanks everybody for tuning in. For all the people, don't go survive what you're gonna do. Don't be thinking.
SPEAKER_03:I'm gonna follow this in the table.
SPEAKER_00:But his execution is not there.
SPEAKER_03:She's gonna say you wait to reach for a weapon, but you slipped it. You had a whole 44 that shit went out, blew your head off. Oh my god, bro.
SPEAKER_01:All right, my fault. Alright, so Gui turns toward the tool rack, his hand closes on the first thing it touches, a crowbar cold and slick with oil. As he yanks it free, a tray of socket tips and spills. The sound isn't a simple crash. It rings through the garage like a church bell, stuck in slow motion. I mean, struck in slow motion. The echo doesn't fade, it moves. From behind the boiler door, something drags its claws against its claws against steel and time with the f falling sockets. A low delighted chuckle slides out through the gap beneath the door like smoke.
SPEAKER_05:Careful, Junior. Gonna hurt yourself playing with sharp things.
SPEAKER_01:The voice is close enough that Gui can feel breath against the back of his neck, but when he spins around, the room is empty. Only the faintest reflection of a red and green pattern ripples across the nearest. Alright. The crowbar in his hands now it's heavier than it should be. When he blinks for just an instant, the metal looks like it's breathing. Oh that's plus three insanity to you. Plus four of a different meter. So now you got plus eight insanity and plus nine of a different meter.
SPEAKER_03:Of a different meter.
unknown:Alright.
SPEAKER_01:Okay, okay, okay. The garage is silent except for the sound of the boiler hissing. The light above the door flickers from white to red once, twice. What do you do?
unknown:What the fuck?
SPEAKER_01:I can give you some suggestions. So you can open the boiler room door and face whatever's inside. You can search for another exit, maybe the front or side door. That's what I was gonna say the first time, but I was like ground yourself, try and get a grip on reality before doing something else.
SPEAKER_03:Okay, okay.
SPEAKER_01:Use the crowbar defensively back into a corner.
SPEAKER_03:But it has oil, right? It's oily. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Or no, my luck. You can do whatever you want to do.
SPEAKER_02:No, I love testing, testing.
SPEAKER_03:All right.
SPEAKER_02:Um whatever you want to do. Fuck it, bro. I'm I'm I'm uh the fuck don't I do what I do? Too much pressure on me.
SPEAKER_03:Fuck it. Fuck it. We can't we can't run. We can't run into the blindness without without without a clear head. I'm gonna have to ground myself.
SPEAKER_01:You're gonna ground yourself?
SPEAKER_03:I'm gonna ground myself. Just I'm guessing it's so I can reduce my sanity, my son, right? Yeah, cuz yeah, because they're gonna get Zeus. Calm down, buddy. Calm down. No, no play right now. No, no play. I'm trying to survive, Zeus. I'm trying to survive, man. We're gonna die. Fucking up the motion. Yeah, I'm gonna ground myself, bro. Alright. Oh, need a row? Yeah, you're gonna go.
SPEAKER_01:Alright, you can go ahead and roll if you want.
SPEAKER_03:Come on, man. Come on, man.
SPEAKER_01:Alright, so this row decides if we can pull his senses together. Let's go. Or you start to lose it a little bit. Got a 14.
SPEAKER_03:Pay 14.
SPEAKER_01:Okay, 14 plus is a success. Let's go. Let's go. 14 and lower was a fail. Let's go. Alright, so you get minus three.
SPEAKER_03:Oh, so I'm at five.
SPEAKER_01:Minus three insanity, but plus one to the other. To the other one. Uh-huh.
SPEAKER_03:Okay, what is the other one? Okay, okay, okay. Okay.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, I can't spoil why. I'll tell you why though. Yeah, yeah, no, that's fine. Yeah, yeah, no, that's fine. But you've ground yourself.
SPEAKER_03:Okay, so I take a breather. Take a breather. Okay.
SPEAKER_01:Wait. Oh yeah, you said 14? Yeah. So Gui closes his eyes and takes a slow breath. The air stinks of hot oil and ozone, but he forces himself to count. One, two, three. Each breath anchoring him. The red pulse from the light above the boiler steadies into a dim white glow. The floor stops rippling. His eye he opens his eyes, the sockets he dropped are exactly where they should be. Still and cold, the laughter is gone. Only the hum of the boiler remains, steady, mechanical, normal. For the first time in minutes, the shop feels like a shop again. But there's something new on the concrete near the door, a long scratch mark, as if a blade traced the line toward him and stopped just short of his boot. So um, so you you have a plus you're like at 10 for the other meter. Okay, you're hundred health, and you have five insanity. You had eight, but you're down to five now.
SPEAKER_03:Okay.
SPEAKER_01:So all right. I choose what I can do now, or so the scratch glints faintly in the light behind the boiler room door. The sound has completely stopped. No hiss, no ticking, nothing. Silence. The kind that only the kind that only comes before something happens. So what are you gonna do?
SPEAKER_03:Okay, okay, okay. Stay with me now.
SPEAKER_01:Whatever you want to do, bro.
SPEAKER_03:I'm about to look for another weapon.
SPEAKER_02:Don't who not getting in the car? I would have done drove out that fucking. You gotta fight.
SPEAKER_03:You gotta fight. No, because I I feel, I feel, with my set, with like what they get it higher, as soon as I step outside, it's gonna, it's gonna be, I it's gonna throw me on some on some. And I'm already getting bad rolls, so so fuck it. This is the before I run that. You roll a one, your car explodes. Exactly. But before I before I run, I I I get in my I get in my oppressor and fly away. Before I run away, I just want to. I at least need something with me. I need some at least with me. At least some. So I'm gonna look for another weapon. Look for another weapon? I'm gonna look for another weapon.
SPEAKER_01:You already got a crowbar.
SPEAKER_03:But it's oil, but it's oily, but it but you can clean it.
SPEAKER_01:You can do whatever you want.
SPEAKER_03:Oh, I can oh, right, right. But it's whatever you want to do. But I said if I say clean it, I gotta roll for it, right?
SPEAKER_01:Um, nah, I would just say I'll just say you cleaned it. I'll just say you cleaned it.
SPEAKER_03:Just say I cleaned it?
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, I'll just say you cleaned it. Because I mean it's not hard to do.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, yeah. Just just yeah, I couldn't use it at the moment, right?
SPEAKER_01:Or it could add to it.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_01:What'd you think?
SPEAKER_03:Nah, I I I I say I wanna I want to play it out, like whatever, whatever that, whatever it says, like so.
SPEAKER_01:If I tell it like if he wants to clean the crowbar, should it require an action? Or is like should you roll for it, or should you just like it?
SPEAKER_03:Because I'm thinking I'm thinking about it like I'm thinking about a survival in the game type situation.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, I'm trying to, yeah, I because if you roll wrong, yeah, then that you cleaning it can also play into the game.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, that's why that's what I want, low key, yeah. That's what you want. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_01:Well then we're gonna roll for it then.
SPEAKER_03:Okay, okay. All right, roll roll to clean it.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_03:I always be forgetting, like, on DD games, that you can literally do uh just literally anything. It'd be me, but real life. Oh, I forgot I can clean this.
SPEAKER_01:You sure you're okay with that? You sure you want to just yeah, just to spice it up. Just just just to because I feel like no, you don't need to do that. You can instantly do it, but it could add to the story.
SPEAKER_03:It could be it could be something. You feel me? It could be something so roll for it.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, you can't do it.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, roll for it. Roll to clean it. Okay, well, can I say roll to clean it and get out? No, no, no, because that's two different things, right?
SPEAKER_01:Wait, roll to clean and get out?
SPEAKER_03:Yeah.
SPEAKER_01:Uh I already put roll to clean out. Yeah, I can I can add it. I can add it. You sure? Like roll to clean the clean. But would that be two actions or would just do one? Just one action for that.
SPEAKER_03:Just clean it. And then But obviously, if I don't clean it, then I might not be able to get out some shit like that.
SPEAKER_01:Because then it'll go based off what your role is. Right, right. Okay, okay. Wait, so clean the crowbar and then what do you want to do after that?
SPEAKER_03:Run out.
unknown:Alright.
SPEAKER_03:Run out. Gotta see, gotta see what's what's in what what's in the town.
SPEAKER_01:Like run out the front door or where?
SPEAKER_03:Oh. No, because I'm in the garage, right? Run run out, run, run out to the garage door. Just just leave a human-sized uh human human human shape uh hole.
unknown:Alright, roll for it.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, you can go ahead and roll. Roll for that thing.
SPEAKER_03:17! 17! Let's go!
SPEAKER_01:Let's go! Alright. So since you have agility, you get a plus one to it.
SPEAKER_03:Tight shit. You get an 18. Ben on that. Been on that, really.
SPEAKER_01:Since you don't have your endurance is good, but you don't get a like a point added for the bigger one. Okay, okay, like a buff.
SPEAKER_03:Okay, okay.
SPEAKER_01:Alright. Alright, let's see. Oh, so I'm running, running.
SPEAKER_03:17.
SPEAKER_01:17. So Gui drags the rag once along the crowbar. The slick oil comes away clean. Underneath, the metal gleams dark and steady. No breathing, no voices, just the cliff just the click of his boots on concrete. He makes for the garage door at a near run. The fog outside thickens outside the windows, but the strip of light at the door's base is still there, pale and real. He hits the latch, the steel rolls up with a high groan that sounds almost like a sigh. Cold night air rushes in, clearing the smell of burnt leather from his nose. For the first time tonight, he feels oxygen fill his lungs. He's out of the workshop, half a foot into the open lot. So you get minus two insanity, so now you're at three. Okay, let's go. And minus three of the other meter, so you're at seven.
SPEAKER_03:Okay, okay, let's go.
SPEAKER_01:So the fog outside the garage isn't natural. It rose in against the wind, swirling like smoke from a fire. Though, I mean, through it, he thinks he sees lights, the faint red blink of brake lamps, the shadow of a street he knows, maybe even his truck parked out front. The sign above the door flickers, Elm Street Auto. The middle letters burn orange one by one until all that's left glowing are E and A. A whisper rides the fog.
SPEAKER_05:Almost out, Junior. Keep running.
SPEAKER_01:Okay. Okay. Um, so what do you want to do now? So you're like half in the shop, half in the fog.
SPEAKER_03:You can do whatever fog everywhere. Kind of see outline with some cars. Fuck it. Fuck it. Just to start getting some some traction here. You should start getting some.
SPEAKER_02:Get the story going.
SPEAKER_03:Get the story going.
SPEAKER_02:Because I I already know.
SPEAKER_03:I already know this is about to be some bullshit. Alright, so I'm gonna say that I'll run towards what I see that could be my truck.
SPEAKER_01:Okay, run towards whatever appears to be your truck.
SPEAKER_03:Try to cut it on. Try to see if it watch me hit that. Watch me hit that bad roll. Not have my keys with me.
SPEAKER_01:Alright, this is gonna be an endurance check. So you get no you have no uh advantage, so you just gotta roll for a 13 or higher.
SPEAKER_03:13 or higher. Here we go. 13 or higher, 13 or higher. Come on now. Come on now, come on now.
SPEAKER_01:Money, money, money, money.
SPEAKER_02:20! 20!
SPEAKER_01:20! Let's fucking hold it.
SPEAKER_03:Oh my goodness. Let's fucking go. I got an AK in the back. Got an RPG.
SPEAKER_02:Yo, he ain't standing 10. You won. You beat the game.
SPEAKER_03:Let's go! Let's go! That Charlie turned to a Ferrar.
SPEAKER_01:So Gui spent oh, sorry. Gui sprints through the fog through the fog, crowbar in hand, boots hammering against wet asphalt. The miss parts as if he feels his will, a single clean path to the pickup truck, parked under the flickering street light. The metal is real beneath his hand, cold, solid, familiar. He yanks the door open, the dome light pops on, white and steady. His keys are still in the ignition. The seat smells like grease and coffee, normal, real. Tight. Behind him, the fog pulses once, like it's breathing, then steals. The air clears enough to show the lot, the neighboring street, even the glow of the diner sign two blocks away. It's quiet except for his own breath. For the first time tonight, there's no heat, no burning leather, no whisper. He's out, or at least it feels that way. Gui's head clears, his heart slows, he's lucid, he can think, decide, breathe. So you get minus two to your insanity, so you're at one insanity. Let's go. You get minus five to the other meter, so you're at two.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, Drew's doing better than seeing you.
SPEAKER_01:Alright. So the radio in the truck comes quietly, a low static kiss. Then just for an instant, it catches a station. Springwood police has confirmed that the body of unidentified male was found near the Elm Street bridge earlier this evening. The signal cuts out. The steering wheel is warm, and on the inside of the windshield, faint and written backward, you see words traced in condensation. Wake up, Junior.
SPEAKER_03:Oh all right.
SPEAKER_01:So Gui's in the truck, engine ready, fogged in, but still circling. What do you do?
SPEAKER_03:Okay. Keys in? Keys in the key. Keys in mission.
SPEAKER_02:It's not turned on, but it's not.
SPEAKER_03:It's not turned on. Right, right, right. Here's that roll that that's gonna blow up.
SPEAKER_02:She's gonna blow up. Okay, shake a hit the panel. Or you might be good. You might win already.
SPEAKER_03:Okay, okay. I get out and I was playing.
SPEAKER_01:I lock my door. I lock my door and leave my keys inside. I was about to say. Listen, I've just remembered I keep the fit uh 50 cow with like 50 BMG rounds inside my vehicle at all times.
SPEAKER_02:I just I just underneath the seat.
SPEAKER_01:I forgot I keep my Mark II.
SPEAKER_02:Oh, Mark I, what is it? Mark II uh Iron Man suit. Oh yeah. Keep that shit in the glove compartment. Okay, okay, okay.
SPEAKER_03:It's getting crazy.
SPEAKER_01:Oh shit. It's getting crazy, y'all.
SPEAKER_03:So rationally, rationally. You you would you would try to cut it on and a rational person, a rational person would try to cut it on. Oh, are you rational? That's I got a warm right now. So I'm thinking straight. I'm thinking straight. We good on that air. Okay. What it do with Snowball? Snowball. Um let's see. Oh, okay. Okay. I'm gonna say I'll try to cut the truck on and see if I can uh leave. See if I can leave. This roll right here, about putting my shit in the dip. My tire gonna pop.
SPEAKER_01:Going drive straight in the ditch.
SPEAKER_03:I'm gonna drive straight in the ditch. Oh, you like that lady that was texting and driving on the rental car? And she ended up cracking. She ended up going into a she ended going into a ditch and hitting the mailbox. And then she started screaming like somebody hit her. Like somebody hit her, bro. It was a whole camera looking at her, bro. She was on she was a nurse, bro, on her phone the whole way.
SPEAKER_01:Chill, Zeus, chill, buddy.
SPEAKER_03:We can't play it right now.
SPEAKER_01:So the action costs for dexterity and exiled agility check. Um your difficulty is a 13 or higher, but you did get one uh advantage. So you get a plus one to whatever.
SPEAKER_03:Okay, okay, to whatever get. I need a 13 or higher. Yes. 13 or higher. 13 or higher. Interesting. You say I need a 13. Interesting. 18.
SPEAKER_01:18 plus one. So you're gone.
SPEAKER_03:I done survived. The sun is coming up. Everybody knows who's like the sun coming up. Can't untouch it no more. Done made it. Unless. Let's go.
SPEAKER_02:Junior, we do it. Oh, hold on. You rolled at 18? Yeah, 18. Oh.
SPEAKER_03:19 really? 19, really, if you ask me. Oh my god. Oh my god. They're not doing me like they slam my dad.
SPEAKER_01:Alright, so it says right here. Um the key turns and the pickup growls awake. The headlights punch through the mist, slicing two clean beams through the gray. Gweed throws it into gear, tires squilling on damp pavement. The lot vanishes behind him, swallowed by fog. For a few seconds, it's just the sound of the engine, the steady rhythm of the wipers, and the road rolling under the tires. Perfect normality. Then he glances at the odometer. It's blinking. Numbers roll backward. 303, 302, 301. The truck keeps moving forward, but the dash clock insists he's driving backward through time.
SPEAKER_03:Oh my god.
SPEAKER_01:So you get plus one insanity and plus one insanity.
SPEAKER_03:Oh, it was too good to be true.
SPEAKER_01:Okay, okay, okay. So you have this little voice in your head, it's like, I mean, you're trying to reason with yourself. You're like, right, right. It's just an electrical glitch.
SPEAKER_03:Right.
SPEAKER_01:You know, it's nothing. So the radio spur this radio turns on once more. Static swells and resolve into a man's deep.
SPEAKER_05:Going somewhere, Junior. You left the lights back on at the shop.
SPEAKER_01:He looks up just in time to see a figure step into the beam of his headlights about 30 feet ahead. Tall, thin, hat brim low, hand glending with steel. The claws trace a crazy circle in the air. The road seems to stretch around the man like he's the center of gravity. What do you do?
SPEAKER_03:I'll make out now, Miss Play. I I'll make out with the Okay. Fuck. You know, the crazy part is I really don't even know how to deal with Freddy.
SPEAKER_01:I don't know what you're talking about, bro.
SPEAKER_03:I don't even know how to. Oh, with the assailant, with the sailing. I don't know how to deal with the with the assailant. Oh, fuck, what the fuck do I do? What the fuck? What the fuck do I do? What the fuck? Alright. Alright. Um what do you do? I try to run him over with the truck. Okay, okay. Yeah. That's what I do. He said, he stands on my property. He's standing in my garage. Clearly, this is cell defense officer.
SPEAKER_01:Who thinking? Who thinking? Alright. Alright. So you need um agility. You're gonna roll a d20, but you have the agility modifier, so you're gonna get a plus one. You gotta roll at least a 15 or higher.
SPEAKER_03:Oh my god, I'm about to die.
SPEAKER_02:Imagine a one.
SPEAKER_03:You said I need a 15. 15 or higher. Yeah. Oh my god.
SPEAKER_01:We're about to see what happens.
SPEAKER_03:Please, another 20, please.
SPEAKER_01:No way.
SPEAKER_02:11. 11. Fuck. Plus one, so that's 12. 12. Fuck. Fuck.
SPEAKER_03:Okay.
SPEAKER_02:Just when you was on a high roll, but then you didn't cash out.
SPEAKER_01:You didn't cash out. Uh all right. So it's gonna be a partial success. Okay, okay. You succeeded, but you're gonna have a little bit of a consequence. Okay, okay. Maybe we'll see. So the truck leaps forward, tire screaming, the figure doesn't move, it just stands there waiting. Impact should come, metal against bone, but instead the hood passes through the man like through smoke. I knew it. For a heartbeat, the cab fills with the smell of burning cloth and the sound of laughter that isn't coming from the speakers. The wheel jerks left on its own, headlights swing wildly across the fog. The laughter wraps around you, fading into a whisper.
SPEAKER_05:Nice try, Junior. I drive the dreams around here.
SPEAKER_01:The truck shudders, sputtering, the dashboard flickers from green to blood red, the road under the tires feels soft, wrong, like driving over carpet instead of asphalt. So plus three to your insanity, plus four to the other meter.
SPEAKER_03:Damn, where am I insanity? Four, four sanity?
SPEAKER_01:Uh five and sanity. Five and sanity, fog. So Gweep keeps control of the wheel barely, but the fog ahead solidifies again, thicker, shimmering with faint red light. He can feel heat coming from the engine, even though the gauge reads normal. So what do you do?
SPEAKER_03:Damn, so I just went I ran past him, right? Just and I'm I didn't hit anything, I just went into the fog.
SPEAKER_01:Okay, hold on, hold on. So as you're moving, you're no longer sure where you're going. Through the windshield, okay, you see shapes form from the mist, rusted beams, a faint trickle of water, the outline of a bridge. What do you do?
SPEAKER_03:Okay. Fuck it. Fuck it. For entertaining purposes.
SPEAKER_01:You can keep driving forward, like go towards the bridge, hit the brakes.
SPEAKER_03:I was I was about to go into another dream.
SPEAKER_01:What?
SPEAKER_03:I was about to hit my head on purpose, knock myself out, go into his dream. Nah, I'm just like, um whatever you want to do. You see me in real life, hit my head. Don't worry, guys. I know how to do this. I know how to beat him. Knock myself out, just dies. Hit myself too hard on the fucking car. Just just bust my head wide open, just die. Um let's go investigate this bridge. Let's see what the fuck we go. Go towards the bridge. Yeah, we're gonna go towards the bridge. Yeah, we yeah, we're gonna see what's going on on the bridge, bro. Because that that's that's like the third or fourth time they mentioned the bridge, but they got I hey. I know my POIs, bro. There's a point of. Interest it gotta have some loot in there.
SPEAKER_01:Alright, go ahead and roll them, bro. Oh yeah, this gonna be an endurance modifier. It was 14.
SPEAKER_02:Oh, 14? Yeah, it was 14.
SPEAKER_01:Okay, you succeeded. It's like you barely succeeded. You were right there at it. Damn. So the fog thins into a dirty yellow haze as the truck headlights wash over the street, um over the street. Rain water runs into thin black lines down the rails, dripping into the river below. The bridge looks exactly like it did when he was 14. Every boat, every dent, even the graffiti of his own name scratched into the railing. Gui plus Ray 20 2006. But that's your friend, because it was your friend. Yeah, okay. Stares back at him through the mist. The radio clicks back on by itself. A child's voice hums in time with the thump of the tires over the joints. Then another vo then another voice lower, rasping through the static.
SPEAKER_05:Keep your eyes on the road, Junior.
SPEAKER_01:Something moves under the bridge, ripples spreading across the black water, but the truck keeps rolling. Gui's knuckles knuckles are white on the wheel, his breath fogging the glass. Um so you get plus one to insanity, plus one to the other meter. So you're at six and eight. So Gui's headlights catch something at the midpoint of the bridge, a shape hanging from the guardrail. Could be a trap, could be a person.
SPEAKER_03:Fuck it. Let's get let's go see. Let's go see what it is. Let's go see what it is. Oh watch that watch it be Gui Sr. Dead body right there. I'm trying to think, too. I'm trying to think like, well, what can I do? But it's it's a it's in a dream type shit. And I gotta hit them rolls. I gotta hit them rolls. No, you good, but you good.
SPEAKER_01:So what do you what do you want to do then? You wanna slow it down, look closer, floor it, and try to cross the bridge, reverse.
SPEAKER_03:Now I'm gonna go look at I'm I wanna see what what was that thing that uh if it if it's uh if it's a body or trap. Real life, I would not be doing this.
SPEAKER_01:Alright, so you said go go investigate.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, go investigate. Yeah, go investigate, go investigate.
SPEAKER_01:Alright, so you go ahead and roll then. So you need uh this is gonna be a perception uh roll, so you get a plus two. You just gotta roll a 13 or higher.
SPEAKER_03:13 or higher. Here we go, here we go, here we go. 16. 16.
SPEAKER_01:Plus two says 18.
SPEAKER_03:Bro, that's gold, bro. Can't be a trap. Can't be a trap. It gotta be it gotta be an AK in there. There gotta be an AK somewhere in this town. Somewhere in this town, that gotta be an AK, man.
SPEAKER_01:Oh, hold on. It it thought it you it didn't add the two. So 18, right?
SPEAKER_03:Yeah.
SPEAKER_01:I'm gonna just start telling the 18 total. I mean, like you said.
SPEAKER_03:Oh shit, oh shit.
SPEAKER_01:Alright. So Gweed takes one last look at the jacket swaying on the rebar, then throws the truck in the drive. Hold on. Oh no, hold on, hold on. So he eases off the gas, headlights sliding over the guardrail. The thing hanging there sways once, twice. It isn't a body. Up close, it's the jacket, scorched at the sleeves, snagged up, snagged on a piece of twisted rebar. The fog makes it look like a person only from a distance. For a second though, as the light hits the glossy metal, he thinks he sees a face where none should be. Eyes half closed, a mouth curving into the same calm smile from the cliff years ago. Then the image blinks away, leaving only frat fabric and mist. The bridge hums underneath the tires, the sound of the water below, steady and real. That's it. That's all that happens right there. Okay. Okay. Okay, never mind. The fog shifts behind the truck, curling back around the town. Ahead, the bridge ends in the crossroads. One side pointing toward Springwood, the other toward Riverview Highway. Um the ladder looks brighter, open, free of mess. Brightwood glows dull red under the clouds. So what do you do?
SPEAKER_03:Damn, okay. It's just a jacket, right? It's just a jacket. Fuck it. I'm gonna see if I can find Can I search the jacket? I can just search the jacket. And then you said what was at the end? Something glowing?
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, and at the town? Uh-huh. Because you get to like a crossroad, you can either go to the left or right type of thing.
SPEAKER_03:I'm uh I'm gonna search the jacket. But headed to town.
SPEAKER_01:Okay, search jacket, head to town.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, because I'm driving, right? I'm just going. Yeah, you just did I take the jacket with me or or wait, which town did you want to go to? Oh, there's two towns.
SPEAKER_01:Well it says like you can go towards the highway or the town, sorry.
SPEAKER_03:Oh, uh, nah, I'm gonna go into the town.
SPEAKER_01:Okay, try it.
SPEAKER_03:I feel like if I take the highway, it's gonna bring me, it's gonna bring me back. Talking about you can't leave yet. Who won't know to be to be a s to be a killer, you gotta to be a killer. To catch a killer, you got they're not a killer.
SPEAKER_01:Alright, go ahead and roll the dice.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah.
SPEAKER_01:We're rolling crazy. We're rolling crazy.
SPEAKER_02:Oh my god. What you get? That shit a nine. A nine. A nine. Yeah, chat. Oh my god.
SPEAKER_01:Wait, but I think you get a modifier because it says you're doing uh your perception. So you have a plus two perception.
SPEAKER_03:Plus two, so it'd be eleven.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, eleven.
SPEAKER_03:Okay, okay.
SPEAKER_01:So that's a partial success. All right. Gui parks the truck and steps out. The bridge groans under his boots, fog curls around the headlights. The jacket hangs limp on the rebar. The fabric's still warm as if someone just left it there. He reaches into the pockets, they're empty at first, then a puff of gray ash spills out across the glove. Hold on, bro. You peeing. Oh, Izzy. Oh shit. So you got an eleven total. Alright. Gui parks the truck and steps out. The bridge groans under his boots. Fog curls around the headlights. Oh yeah. Fog fog curls around the headlights. The jacket hangs limp on the rebar, the fabric still warm as if someone just left it there. He reaches into the pockets. They're empty at first, then a puff of gray ash spills out across the across his glove. It smells like burnt paper and cheap cologne. Something faintly metallic tinks against the railing, a rusted key. Melted halfway through. When the light hits it, the metal gleams red for an instant, like it's been in a fire. The key is way too warped to fit any lock he knows, but it feels heavy, important. He tucks it into his pocket and backs away. The air grows a few degrees warmer, a whisper rising from the below from below the bridge. That's mine, Julian. Silence again. So plus three insanity, plus two to the other meter. So you're at 10 and 11.
SPEAKER_02:Okay.
SPEAKER_01:Damn. Mm-hmm. Alright, so all right. And then because it says it's two actions, but I'm gonna do like oh for the for driving. Checking and driving. Okay, okay. But it says you need a roll of 13 and you wrote rolling an 11. Do you want me to use the same role or you want to just yeah, you use the same role.
SPEAKER_03:Just for yeah, yeah. Use the same role. Just for just to see what happens. Oh, all you're talking about for driving. Let me let me roll for driving. Yeah, let me roll for driving. Let me see. Let me see. Let's make things more uh more interesting. Nine again. Oh my god.
SPEAKER_01:No advantage on this.
SPEAKER_03:My check engine might turn on. Oh. Oh my god.
SPEAKER_01:Alright, so you got a partial success. You had to get like a 13. So Gui grips the wheel, shifts into gear, and presses the accelerator. The bridge fades behind them, but the road ahead refuses to lead. I mean, to but the road ahead refuses to behave. Street signs drift past the windshield, Elm Street, Riverview, Elm Street again, over and over, each one cleaner, newer, wrong. The town seems to loop around the truck. Houses appear, windows lit, shapes moving behind the curtains, but every intersection turns him back toward the same four-way stop with the cracked yellow light swaying above it. The radio flickers. Someone's voice seeps through, half singing. The windshield fogs from the inside, words words traced around the glass by an unseen figure. The key in his pocket burns hot enough to sting. Plus three to insanity, plus three to the other meter. 13 and 14, but you're at full hell. So the post and the key sinks with the heart with your heartbeat now. For um someone's attention is no longer distant. There you go. So what do you plan on doing then? Like you keep you're driving, but it keeps going around until the right, keep going around.
SPEAKER_03:The key is getting hot.
SPEAKER_01:Uh-huh. And everything seems to be like keeps getting like cleaner and more new. What you mean cleaner and more new? Like everything seems to like seem to like to change?
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, to change. Oh, okay. To change. Damn, what the fuck do I do, bruh? Could I could I could I ask? Um what do you give me for this key? Oh, you want to talk?
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, I wanna I wanna I wanna like so I said talk and say what would you give me for giving you the key?
unknown:Oh my god.
SPEAKER_03:Y'all lost my flow. Y'all fucked up my flow. I was getting 20s. It's a five, bruh. It's a five.
SPEAKER_01:Alright, hold on, because it says I mean you still have to do it. Alright, Gui's knuckles are white on the wheel. The key pulses in his pocket like a heartbeat. Hot enough to stain through the denim. He exhales and mutters, What would you give me for it, huh? What's the deal? The truck's engine hums, but the sound that comes back isn't mechanical. It's laughter, low, slow, drawn out like the sound of a fowl dragged across metal. Then the voice from nowhere and everywhere fills the cab.
SPEAKER_05:What do you want, Junior? A way out. A promise. Maybe a little shut eye that doesn't end with me.
SPEAKER_01:The rear view mirror clouds over, and a burned face swims up to the glass. His grin stretches across until the scar split.
SPEAKER_05:Trade you a dream for dream. You hand me the key. I'll show you what really happened on that bridge.
SPEAKER_01:The smell of smoke and old blood seeps from the vents. The lights of Springwood post red outside, every house window glowing like a number. And then you said you rolled a what? Alright, do you want to re-roll or do you want to? Yeah, let me get a re-roll of it, let me get a re-roll. This is your chance to make something happen for real.
SPEAKER_03:Twelve.
SPEAKER_01:Alright, twelve? Twelve. Alright, so what do you want to do? Like, what do you want to say to me? Um Do you want to like try the bargain further? Refuse? Yeah. Pretend to accept so you can trick or act actually accept the deal.
SPEAKER_03:Oh, let's pretend. Let's pretend to trick to try to trick.
SPEAKER_01:Pretend to accept.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, pretend to accept. Oh, cause I 'cause I did want to go see what was on that bridge, but like what really happened, but but but but for the sake of the uh sake of the story. Let's just do let's just do a uh a pretend. I wrote a twelve.
SPEAKER_01:It says you partially failed. So Gui takes a slow breath, forcing his voice steady. Alright, he says. Fingers grazing the key in his pocket. You want it? Come get it. The windshield fogs instantly. Smoke rolls out of the dashboard vents, curling into a shape in the passenger seat. A burned hat, a striped sleeve, a grin full of teeth. Freddy leans forward, tapping one blade against the bed.
SPEAKER_05:Smart boy. Thought you could play the old dreamer dealer, then did you? But in here, I write the deal.
SPEAKER_01:The key jumps in Guy's hand, molten hot. Freddy's eyes drop to.
SPEAKER_05:Keep it, Junior. See how long before it burns a hole through.
SPEAKER_01:Then the smoke collapses back into the vents. The cab is empty again, but the smell of scorched metal lingers. So minus five for your health. So now you have a burn on your palm. So you're at 95. You have plus two insanity, that's 15. And the other meter is Freddie's influence. So you're at plus. So the higher it goes.
SPEAKER_03:It's been lower than this whole time.
SPEAKER_01:That's actually a good clip finger. We can end it off on that.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, okay, okay, okay.
SPEAKER_01:They just realized who the clip is.
SPEAKER_03:Oh my god. So this whole time we're just going.
SPEAKER_01:And that bridge, there's there's there's little lore, there's lore. That's all I'm gonna say.
SPEAKER_03:Damn, okay, okay, okay.
SPEAKER_01:Well, since I have stuff to do, I'm sorry, we're gonna have we're gonna have to end it off on this. Yeah, on this one. Because I gotta do like this. I want to make sure I get all my stuff finished for school. That's my bad, y'all. I'm slacking again. I'm slacking. I'm sorry, y'all. Please forgive me. But um, like I said, this is Yayo figuring out. Well, he already knew. When when did you figure out?
SPEAKER_03:Uh when you uh when you said the green, green and red stripes, and you kept saying that it smelled like uh burnt leather burnt burnt leather and then the metal hand. But the furt the my first clue was the green and red uh striped uh tattered truck something something along those lines on the hub cap? Uh yeah, yeah, yeah. And then but the um but the smell like the smell keeps like keeps talking about the burnt, yeah. And Freddie's face is burnt off, it's burnt, yeah. That's what it is. All right.
SPEAKER_01:But um, so yeah, like we said, Freddie Cougar. We're gonna see if Yayo can survive. Freddie Cougar. That's gonna be our oh shit. Freaking wire. That's gonna be our Halloween special. Can Yayo survive Freddy Couch? Damn. So far, motherfucking got me, but he's been hit that uh, can he escape? Will he survive? Find out on the next episode. Oh, Dragon Ball Z. But um uh shout out to everybody that's been listening. You know, a big big apology to like to all of y'all for me. Oh shit.
SPEAKER_02:Oh shit.
SPEAKER_01:Thing five lashes.
unknown:Ha!
SPEAKER_01:But um shout out to everybody that's been listening, you know. Again, like I said, sorry for all the late uploads and haven't been uploaded on TikTok or anything. My bad, y'all. I'm I'm gonna get back into it. I'm gonna try to, but it's just like so much shit that I gotta do. And then we've been so busy and slammed at work, bro. I could I ain't got time to do shit, bruh.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, but you you've been getting all late.
SPEAKER_01:And then doing that coding. I mean, I like it, bro. But damn, bro, there'd be times where I don't know what I'm doing, so that should be taking me time too.
SPEAKER_03:To figure out and all that, yeah.
SPEAKER_01:Then I got my midterms, and then I've been working the weekends, bro. Damn, bruh. So I'm just it's been a lot, bro. It's been a whole lot, but that I'll get through it, y'all. There's no sorry that y'all. I hope so, bro. But I want the podcast. I want the podcast of everything, but I feel bad that I'm neglecting it. But it's just like a tough one.
SPEAKER_03:It's just not enough time, but it's just tired, bro.
SPEAKER_01:I'll be so fucking tired, bruh. But um, my bad, y'all. Like I said, please stick around. You know, I promise. I'm a we're gonna try and make everything better. We're gonna try and uh up the quality or just like make it a little bit more interesting. I promise y'all. Please stick around. I beg y'all. Um shout out to everybody who tunes in. Like I said, much love to y'all. I really appreciate y'all. Uh, shout out to my girlfriend for always listening. She almost caught up to all the episodes. Oh, shit, she's like, I need more. I'm like, I'm working on it. I'm trying, that's my bad. Um, shout out to my cousin Pepe for always listening. You know, shout out to the man Sammy Sosa. You know, I appreciate you always listening. Uh, shout out to uh the people from other countries that have been listening to us. I saw in I saw that people, someone from France, I think. Oh shit, okay. Someone from Singapore or Malaysia or something like that. Oh shit, okay. They had like four listeners from around different countries. Oh shit. So big shout out to y'all. You know, much love. Um, I really appreciate it. Even if it's just for one episode, I appreciate y'all tuning in. Um cable's all crazy, bro. I'm about to throw this bitch away. But um, like I said, thank y'all so much. And we'll see how the next episode plays out. If y'all have any recommendations or any tips about how we could probably like make it a little bit more immersive or or add a little bit of pizzazz to it to make it a little bit more in-depth. Right, right, right, right. Or something, you know, or something. But uh, that's it for me. I'm gonna pass it out to y'all.
SPEAKER_03:Uh you'll shout out, you shout out everybody. Shout out to fans, you shout out everybody, you know, still listening. Hope y'all continue to listen. Uh, shout out Sammy as always. Um, but yeah, that's it. That's it for me.
SPEAKER_01:All right. So I guess we'll catch you on the next episode. Hopefully, y'all like this one. I'm gonna I'm gonna try and add it. Well, well, I'll try. I'll try to add a little bit of sound effects or something. Oh, okay. Just a little bit more.
SPEAKER_03:Okay, okay.
SPEAKER_01:I'll try. I'll try. I'll do my best. But um, yeah, we'll catch on the next episode. It's gonna be the Halloween special. I'll we'll try and dress up with Halloween costumes, not whatever. But you can still use the same one in your hand last year.
SPEAKER_03:I don't even think I had it. I don't have it not. Oh, oh, the wolf last night, yeah. Yeah, it's the same as car, actually. Oh, you do you guys? I'm scared of the dog, yeah.
SPEAKER_01:Or whatever you want to dress up at. I see. I mean, if you want to, if you want to. But um, that's it for that. I guess we'll catch you on the next episode. So much love and peace.
SPEAKER_02:Peace.