Let's Not Meet: A True Horror Podcast - 11x15: Karma
Episode Date: October 2, 2023Stories in this episode: - The Fake Security Guard, by Anonymous (0:39) - He Hid in Our Salon for 3 Hours, by Rachel (9:56) - The Woman on the Plane, by Anoop (20:34) - Karma, by Yoga Warrior (27:22...) - Our Creepy Third Wheel, by Anonymous (34:37) - After Hours at the Park, by Michael (40:30) - He Tried to Trap Me on the School Bus, by Mayflower (46:50) Extended Patreon Content: - I Knew He Was Off, by Anonymous - He Showed Us a Snuff Film, by Megan - Perry, by Bren - A Story from Nepal, by Rambhat Due to periodic changes in ad placement, time stamps are estimates and are not always accurate. All of the stories you've heard this week were narrated and produced with the permission of their respective authors. Let's Not Meet: A True Horror Podcast is not associated with Reddit or any other message boards online. To submit your story to the show, send it to letsnotmeetstories@gmail.com. Get access to extended, ad-free episodes of Let's Not Meet: A True Horror Podcast with bonus stories every week at a higher bitrate along with a bunch of other great exclusive material and merch at patreon.com/letsnotmeetpodcast. This podcast would not be possible to continue at this rate without the help of the support of the legendary LNM Patrons. Come join the family! Check out the other Cryptic County podcasts like Odd Trails, Welcome to Paradise (It Sucks), and the Old Time Radiocast at CrypticCountyPodcasts.com or wherever you get your podcasts! PDS DEBT is offering free debt analysis to our listeners just for completing the quick and easy debt assessment at www.PDSDebt.com/meet. Listen to A Ghost Ruined My Life with Eli Roth wherever you get your podcasts! Check it out at here! Get $1.49 per meal by going to www.EveryPlate.com/podcast and entering code 49meet. - Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/433173970399259/ - Website - https://letsnotmeetpodcast.com/ - Patreon - https://patreon.com/letsnotmeetpodcast - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/letsnotmeetcast/ - Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/bongotate
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Enjoy the show. Music I went to a boarding school during high school.
It was in a mid-sized industrial city and a not-so-safe neighborhood.
Despite its location, it was a great school and I generally felt pretty safe.
I was a soccer player, and during the off-season, I played felt pretty safe. I was a soccer player and during the off season,
I played at soccer clubs. So for the first two years of high school, my mom would pick me up at school,
take me to the soccer club practice and then drive me back. This was a lot of work, so for my junior
year, I switched clubs. This is important for the rest of the story, so I'll explain a bit more.
This is important for the rest of the story, so I'll explain a bit more. Soccer Club Practice took place during the winter at an indoor facility close to my school.
I arranged with my school to have a security guard drive me to practice five minutes away
and then come back to pick me up.
It was a small school with only five or six security guards.
They rotated shifts, but I was pretty
familiar with them. When they drove me to practice, I was always driven in a van that had my school's
name printed on it, and the security guards usually wore a reflective vest or some sort of uniform
with bright yellow stripes of fabric. They never drove me to practice in their personal vehicles, although sometimes
I saw a red dodge that belonged to one of the security guards driving around the school's
campus, doing rounds. In the spring soccer club practice moved outside, and it was from
730-9 at night. The soccer club leased out the turf fields of my boarding school for practice, which was
one of the reasons I switched to this soccer club in particular.
My school's turf fields were about two blocks away, so I no longer needed a ride since I
could just walk to the fields.
Typically, when I walked to practice, I exited through the back gate closest to the street.
On my route, I had to walk past an elementary school, and then take a tiny pathway that
cars couldn't drive on.
It was light out during my walks to practice, but on the walks home, it was dark.
I'm kind of afraid of the dark and typically don't go out at night alone. But I was new to the team and the soccer club I switched to, so I had yet to find somebody to
potentially ask to drive me back to school. I didn't want to burden any of my new teammates,
even though it was a very short two-minute ride, so I would just walk home after practice.
Stupid I know, but I was young and idealistic.
call after practice. Stupid I know, but I was young and idealistic. For reference, I'm an average-sized female, about 5'5", and a slender athletic build.
I pride myself on my independence. I had a loose reign, as I was pretty self-sufficient
in terms of managing my schedule and time. My mom trusted me to go out with friends and
run errands on the weekends when I was home.
I only lived at school during the school week.
She didn't feel like she needed to know my every move.
I did everything that I could to not break that trust too.
We had and still have a great relationship.
She's my only parent and I love her to death.
But I thought that I would be fine walking two blocks alone as I had been fine so far. I didn't tell her I was walking home by myself at night because
I knew that she wouldn't approve of that. This was wrong, but I figured, what's the harm?
One night after practice ended, I put on a sweatshirt, took off my shin guards and cleats,
and then changed into sneakers to start my walk-back
home.
There were two parking lots on opposite ends of the field.
One lot was close to my school, and the other was just off a main street.
The other girls on my team drove to practice, so they parked in the parking lot off of the
main road, opposite the field where I walked.
There were one or two cars pulling out of this
smaller parking lot as I walked by. I also noticed that there was a grey pick-up, idling,
and a lot. As I walked on the sidewalk just across the street from the little path I took to
walk back to school, the truck flashed its lights at me. I thought maybe it was apparent thinking
that I was their kid, and they were
trying to get my attention. I looked at the truck, and I didn't recognize the person
inside, so I kept walking. The truck started to drive towards me, so I started to get nervous.
Now I scare easily, but I'm pretty hyper-vigilant, so I was aware of the red flag right away.
The truck pulled up right next to me, and rolled down the passenger side window, a pretty hyper-vigilant, so I was aware of the red flag right away.
The truck pulled up right next to me and rolled down the passenger side window, as that was
the one closest to me.
A man inside of the truck said, security, where's your car parked?
At first I thought maybe it was possibly one of the school's security guards, but they
didn't say my school's name when they said that they were security. We were on part of my school's campus, so that struck me
as odd. I've watched too many crime procedural TV shows to not question this. Literally
anybody could pull up next to somebody and say security. I didn't know what to say.
I didn't want to make myself seem more vulnerable than I already was, but I was flustered. I didn't know what to say. I didn't want to make myself seem more vulnerable
than I already was, but I was flustered. I replied. I don't have a car and kept walking.
The man followed slowly and asked again, where's your car parked with a bit more aggression
and then asked if I wanted a ride. I responded hastily, I'm walking, I live near school, while gesturing vaguely.
There were multiple schools in this area, and I sure as hell was not telling this man which one
I attended, especially since I also lived there during the week. I continued walking and was
almost on the other side of the street on the pedestrian path. The pickup truck kept following me
and stopped diagonally across the street.
It was obvious, clear as day,
that I didn't wanna talk to this man,
even if he was a security guard.
I didn't want his help.
I turned back around and the man said that he would wait
in case I changed my mind. I said okay, then whipped
around to the path and took off running. I was thoroughly creeped out. I was not about
to risk it, so I ran past the elementary school and crossed the street to one of the gates
to the main campus, but it was already locked up for the night. I glanced all around and kept running, trying
to get to the main entrance of the school that I knew would be open. It was just around
the corner and next to a busier street. This was comforting, but I was worried that I would
see that truck in the line of traffic at the intersection. I continually looked behind
me and winceed as a motorcycle approached me from behind because
I was on high alert.
I finally ran through the school's main entrance and there was a security guard, as usual.
He was in a van with the school's name painted on the side, ready to stop and check in with
the cars as they entered the school's campus.
I know I should have stopped to ask if there was another security guard on duty,
driving a grey pickup truck that night, but I just wanted to be in my dorm, so I ran
right past the guard. I made my way to my room and entered out of breath. My roommate
was doing homework so I immediately told her everything while frantically looking out
our window. The main entrance of the school could easily be seen from our window, and I wanted to make
sure that there wasn't a grey pickup truck entering.
To my dismay, the grey pickup truck pulled up to the security guard in the van.
It sat there for about 20 minutes, so I thought perhaps I overreacted, and it was actually
a security guard in the
truck. I watched assuming the two were on duty and just catching up. After a while, it
came around the loop of the school entrance and exited. After that day, I never saw that
gray pickup truck or the man that was inside on or around campus again, so he was not a real security guard after all.
This man in the gray pickup must have been talking to the security guard since he was trying to
enter our campus that night. Luckily nothing further happened, but after that night I finally
asked my teammate to drive me back to school after practice. I didn't tell my mom about the incident
since I didn't want her to freak out,
and I learned my lesson.
I hope this story leaves the listeners
with a takeaway to remain vigilant.
I don't want to think about what could have happened
if I had trusted this man and gotten too close to his truck
or God forbid I got in for a ride
thinking it was a trusted security guard.
So to the fake security guard, let's not meet again. In the seven years I have spent working at a tanning salon, I have had quite a few creepy
encounters.
In the area that I live in, it's well known that most salons are staffed with young women
who typically work alone.
I work for a rather large chain, and our owner does a great job of taking all possible
measures to keep the staff safe. The police regularly patrol our parking lots, and each
salon is equipped with cameras, as well as panic buttons. Even with these precautions,
you are bound to experience some sketchy situations. This is one that still scares me.
This situation occurred about two years ago. I was a regional manager at the time and was
responsible for overseeing five of our salons. It was a sunny Friday during our slow season.
I was working at one location when I received a call from Jen, an employee who was working at another
one.
Side note about Jen, to put it bluntly, she was a big pain in the butt.
She loved to challenge me on every decision that I made, and she went out of her way to
make my life difficult.
To her credit, she worked for the company for years and had just recently graduated college, so
she was just over it and ready to get onto a different career path. That being said,
Jen never calls me to chat, so when she calls it's usually because something is up.
I was thrown off when I answered the phone and heard Jen saying,
Hey Rachel, please pretend to be on the phone with me. She said this in a whisper. I replied,
what's going on? Do I need to call someone? Ignoring my question, she went on to chat about the weather,
what she was going to be up to later, and other kinds of nonsensical things. As I said earlier, we encountered our fair share of odd characters while working alone,
and pretty much everyone has used the phone call to appear unavailable.
This usually works to make somebody continue on their way when they have overstayed
their welcome.
For some reason, this call felt different.
Jen's voice was shaking, so I knew that something was definitely wrong.
Jen ended up stepping outside of the store so that she could tell me what was happening.
For more of a visual, I'll explain the layout of the store. This particular store that Jen
was working at has two front doors that lead into a large open lobby and the front desk. Behind that
desk there's a wall with two hallways. These walls do not fully run up to the ceiling,
so the hallways feel more open. The left hallway has a right turn leading to an open vanity
area where it meets the hallway to the right. The hallway on the right continues down to
the back of the store where the back door and the restroom are located.
It then makes a sharp turn to the left and ends with the tanning rooms.
So once you walk down that hallway on the right, you have to come back that same way until you reach the vanity area.
Now back to Jen, who's outside, in front of the store.
Oh my God Rachel, I'm freaking out, she said.
She filled me in on what had just occurred.
A young man came in for a tan about an hour prior to her making this phone call.
He was in his late 20s and was very normal looking.
He had tanned with us a few times before, but it had been a while, which was nothing out
of the ordinary.
He paid Jen for the tan and headed to a
room located in the back of the store. Fast forward 45 minutes, Jen was walking down the hall
to refill her water bottle in the restroom. She pushed the door open, and the man was standing
in the pitch black bathroom. He was facing her as she walked in. She did what any other human
would do. She screamed, what's going on? You scared me."
Then she said that the man mumbled that he was sorry and on his way out. Jen booked it
to the front desk, and that's when she called me. She was initially embarrassed for walking
in on a customer in the bathroom
and about her reaction so she wanted to look busy as he exited the store.
Jin and I had been on the phone chatting for about 15 minutes, but this man had yet to come out
from the back. We have bells that ring whenever somebody enters or exits the salon,
and Jin was positive that she had not heard the bells go off after
the restroom incident.
So I told her to call the police and have them check it out.
But she began to second guess herself.
She had been cleaning and trying to look busy, so she thought that it was possible that
he may have slipped out, but her gut continued to say that something just wasn't right.
The majority of our salons are located in strip malls, and this was no different from
the location where Jen was working.
Our locations generally happen to have a subway, directly next door, and over the years
we have become very close with the guys who work there.
Jen and I decided that if she wasn't going to call the police,
then she should have Chris from Subway come over
and check out the store to make sure
that the guy was definitely gone.
Now this might sound silly to some of you,
but due to the amount of weird stuff that we deal with,
we try to cover our bases before calling the police
for every little thing.
So Chris from Subway came over, made his way through the store and found nothing.
He spent a good 20 minutes checking every room, as Jen was visibly shaken up.
Chris headed back to Subway, telling Jen not to hesitate to call if she needed anything
else.
Jen called me again a few minutes after Chris left.
She was practically crying.
She said, Rachel, I know he's still here.
I just know it.
I'm so scared."
We decided that Jen needed to call the police if for nothing other than her own peace of mind.
Officers arrived shortly after they were called.
Jen explained the situation to them and they began to search the salon.
The officers ended up finding nothing and told her the man probably left when she went
over to Subway.
Jin insisted that they search the store one last time.
They were a bit annoyed but agreed to take one more look to appease her.
They swept through the floor,
and were on their way back up to the front, when Jen heard one of the officers yell,
hey you, what do you think you're doing?"
Moments later, an officer walked up the hallway with the man in handcuffs.
The man had been hiding in the store, switching from room to room as they were being searched.
this door, switching from room to room as they were being searched. Our salons have massage beds that are on wheels, and the man pulled one of the beds and hit
underneath it.
His feet stuck out though, so he ran into one of the other tanning rooms when the officers
went to search the massage room.
Since the walls did not reach the ceiling, the man was able to hear where the officers
were within the store to move around seamlessly without being found.
The only reason he was caught was because the officer decided to glance back down the
hall after checking the rooms.
The officer was perpendicular to the door of a room and could see two eyes peeking through
a crease in the door of a room and could see two eyes peaking through a crease in the door jam.
The man was hiding behind the door, trying to be as still as possible.
When he was asked why he was hiding in the store for over three hours, fully aware that a young
lady was working, he responded, my girlfriend and I just broke up. I'm having a rough day."
McCopps were unable to arrest the man,
but told him he would be arrested if he were to return to the premises at any time.
They then came into the store to warn Jin that it would be in our best interest
to get a restraining order against the guy,
so he wouldn't be allowed in any of our stores in the future.
They believed that he was hiding behind the door, waiting for a girl to come in so that
he could do God knows what. They were pretty certain he had malicious intent. Our owner followed the
advice of the police. The man was not allowed anywhere near our salons, and we haven't seen him since.
The moral of the story here is, trust your gut.
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I grew up with my parents in eastern India, but then for my university level studies, I
had to shift to southern India.
I call it a shift instead of a relocation because I had rented an apartment in southern
India, but I often flew to my parents' house,
either for work or to be with them during the weekend. The point is, I traveled a lot up and down
the country. As a result of my short trips, I carried nearly no luggage, just my backpack for my
laptop and some necessary stuff. No clothes were required because I was going
to be at my parents' home and I still had clothes there. On the day that this took place, I was going
to my parents' house. It was around a two hour and 45 minute journey in the air. My flight was scheduled
to take off at 9.53 at night. Since the city in which I lived had a lot of traffic,
I always departed from my apartment a bit early in order to avoid getting stuck in traffic
and missing my flight. At the airport, I was sitting in the lobby
chatting with my girlfriend. The lobby was nearly empty, and suddenly a woman walked up to me, and sat opposite me.
She looked to be in her mid-40s.
I sensed nothing unusual about her, other than the fact that she didn't carry any baggage.
She had no backpack or suitcase.
I assumed she didn't carry any hand luggage, and must have given all of her luggage to
the airline to be checked.
She sat there and checked me out. She was just sitting but staring at me. I looked at
her and flashed a smile. She didn't react. I started feeling uncomfortable. I took my
laptop out of my backpack and pretended to type something on it just to avoid her glare.
I could have gotten up and sat somewhere else but my manners would not allow it.
A couple of minutes passed and she abruptly got up from her seat and sat right next to me.
I gave a quick friendly hey and returned to my laptop, flashing another awkward smile.
She leaned in closer to me. Now her shoulder was brushing against mine.
She looked around and then looked at me. She then asked me something which utterly startled me.
How did you manage to get through? She asked.
Excuse me, I replied. How did you breach the security and get through?
She elaborated.
I told her, ma'am, I don't have any idea what you're talking about.
I think you've mistaken me for somebody else.
I was so confused, I had no idea what she was talking about.
She got up from her seat and was about to ask something when an announcement was made
that the boarding for my flight had started.
I excused myself and quickly got in the line.
I completed the boarding formality and got onto the plane.
I had the window seat and the two seats next to me were empty and unreserved.
The passengers were boarding.
I was almost settled in my seat when a person came
up to my row and took the seat next to me. It was the same woman. I cursed my luck and felt that
it was the worst coincidence in my life, but I was wrong. She sat next to me and again started to
give me the same stern glare. Then a tall man in a suit came up, and demanded that the seat in which she was sitting was
his.
He flashed his boarding pass, and he was right.
Her eyes went red, still locked on mine.
She again leaned closer to me and asked, where have you kept it?
Frustrated, I explained,
ma'am, I really think you've mistaken me for someone else, please leave me alone.
Throwing out all my manners at this point.
Red-eyed, she got up from her seat, and yelled at the top of her lungs pointing at me.
This man has explosives in his bag, he's going to blow up the aircraft.
I was baffled, and everyone on the aircraft
was on high alert, even the man who came to get his seat back to way.
I tried protesting, but I saw a cabin crew member talking on a walkie-talkie. Soon after
a group of security from the airport authority came rushing in and asked me to hand them my
luggage. I was
trying really hard to make them understand that there had to be some kind of misunderstanding,
but it was too late, I guess. Now as I said, I flew up and down India so often that I hardly
had any luggage, just a backpack. They took my backpack with them while they escorted both me and the woman alongside.
The woman kept on yelling about me having stolen items, and I was doing unlawful things.
I kept quiet because I knew the truth would eventually come out.
I was ushered into a room, along with a security member and he asked me several questions,
while they were checking my backpack.
I told him that it was a mistake and I told him about all of the experiences with the
woman.
I also told him about how she was glaring at me and asking how I managed to get through
security.
After some time he stopped questioning me and we sat there in silence.
He took my phone and everything. They checked me with a couple of different beeping machines. I have no idea where the woman
was. She must have been escorted somewhere else.
Finally, after 45 minutes or so, a bald man came running into the room carrying my bag
and handed it over to me, repeatedly apologizing for the woman's behavior. He assured the security
member whom I was entrusted with
that they had found nothing suspicious in my bag and returned my property to me.
I was escorted back to my seat and all of the passengers were frustrated. They had enough reason to be.
The flight was delayed by an hour. I never saw the woman board that flight again. I don't know why she did what she did or what the security did with her.
The flight landed safely, and there was no such blast.
So to the woman who I assume watched final destination one too many times, and who tried
to get me caught for a crime I didn't commit while getting herself in trouble, and doing
so, let's not meet.
In 2011, my friend and I bought an established yoga business that was one of the first yoga studios in a large city in Louisiana. We were the third owners of the business, and the studio had
been remodeled right before we bought it. An updated reception area held a long granite
topped counter, and heavy 10-foot tall French doors were added to the entrance. We had
a large parking area with neighboring restaurants, bars, and shops.
It was a busy area with a lot of foot and car traffic.
When people came to class, they would check in, take off their shoes, put their keys in or on their shoes,
and leave their purses and other items in the reception area before going through
the smaller French doors leading to the studio area where classes were held.
The yoga instructor would greet the students in the reception area, make transactions as
needed, and then go into the studio to lead the class.
The original owner relied on the trust system, students would put money and wicker baskets
that sat on top of the desk to pay for classes and take their own change as needed.
The second owner, who we bought the business from, added a metal box to the updated counter
for students to slide their payments in for their classes. We wanted to continue the tradition
of trust because we figured who would steal from a yoga center. During the first year, we started to notice little things would be out of place moved or missing.
We noticed that change in small bills in the drawer would be missing.
Things on the desk would be moved, students would come out of class and find their keys or belongings
had been moved or tampered with.
Or they would notice that things were missing from their cars.
While its impursus began disappearing from shoes, yoga mats and blankets started disappearing
as well, and then the metal box on the counter that held the cash and checks was stolen.
Even worse, a student's car was stolen from the parking lot.
There wasn't a pattern to all of this happening, it all seemed so random.
Classes were held in the morning, at lunchtime, and in the afternoons and early evenings.
We had two self-employed massage therapists and six yoga instructors, and my partner and
I would hold private yoga sessions. People were going in and out of the business even
when classes weren't being held.
We started to lock the front French doors between classes, and we added additional locks
to the back door.
We instructed the massage therapists to lock the doors when the clients were there, and
we affixed a new metal lock box to the countertop, and began to lock all of the drawers that
we were able to lock.
Students were instructed to take all of their belongings into the yoga studio during classes, yet little things still seemed to go
missing or be moved. If a drawer was left unlocked, it would be opened when we returned.
We installed cameras for the hall and front entrance. We hated to think that it was a student,
one of our massage therapists, or even an instructor
as most people who practice yoga or other mind-body approaches, aren't usually thieves.
One afternoon, in early 2013, I was waiting for a private yoga client to arrive.
After he arrived, we went into the studio, and I made my rounds. I locked the front door with the heavy slide lock and checked the back door.
It was triple locked.
As we prepared for our session, I heard the faintest sound of a drawer being opened and closed,
coming from the reception area. I'm not even sure how I heard it since it was the slightest sound, but
I jumped up and ran out of the studio and into the reception area, and there he was.
A young man who was about 6 foot 1, he was behind our counter and he was rifling through
all of the drawers. I can still vividly visualize the hunch of his shoulders.
When it comes to fight or flight, my default is fight, which at times may not be the smartest
thing.
It's probably why I do yoga.
I yelled in a very non-yogi way asking them what they were doing here, who they were,
and what they wanted with expletives.
I also said some other choice curse words. He was startled, jumped around
the counter, and ran towards the door. I ran towards him, and tried to tackle him to
prevent him from leaving. He didn't make a sound as he easily pushed me aside. He looked
right at me. The lack of expression in his eyes was bone-jilling. There wasn't anything
there. I'll never forget
that blankness. He pushed through the front door as I continued to scream at him.
It turns out the DA for our city frequented the pub across the street at that time of day,
and when I called the police he showed up immediately. He looked at our cameras and asked if they were
hooked up. Unfortunately, they had not been hooked up yet.
My heart was pounding from the adrenaline.
I was shaking and I wanted to cry.
My client didn't know what to do.
He was eventually caught, and he confessed to robbing us the whole time.
He learned that all he had to do was stick a credit card into the horizontal slide lock
to move it aside.
After that, we installed a vertical bar lock at the top and bottom of the doors.
To the dead eye punk who destroyed a peaceful trusting community by robbing a yoga center,
karma will get you.
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I had a girlfriend who was a year younger than me.
We'll call her Lily.
Lily and I had been together for two months, and we were keeping our relationship a secret
from our families.
Both of our families were not accepting of gay people,
so only our group of friends knew about us.
One day, Lily and I decided to go on a date to the movies.
When we got to the theater, there was a guy outside smoking.
He didn't really catch our eye at first,
but I got this weird feeling when we walked past him.
I didn't tell Lily how I felt because I assumed it was nothing.
After the movie, we decided to go to McDonald's since we were hungry.
When we got outside of the theater, I saw the guy again. That seemed a bit strange to me because
the movie was about two hours long so I wasn't expecting to see him still lingering around.
I calmly mentioned it to my girlfriend, but still wasn't too freaked out, so we continued walking to McDonald's.
It was right around the corner from the theater, so it wasn't a long walk.
It was getting dark though, so we decided to make it quick. Once we got our food and sat down, we noticed the same guy from outside the theater.
He was now at the McDonald's.
We walked into the restaurant and sat down without ordering anything.
Upon realizing this, Lily and I decided to hurry and finish our food, then start walking
back to our neighborhood.
We lived in the same neighborhood as the theater and McDonald's.
Her house was at the very end of the street, but mine was closer.
We exited the McDonald's and started walking home cautiously as it was completely dark
at that point.
After walking for about five minutes, I had this weird feeling again, so I decided to
look behind me,
and there he was, again, the same guy.
He was slowly walking about fifteen feet behind us.
He was wearing a dark hood with both of his hands and his pockets.
He was staring right at us, intently, but looked away quickly once we noticed.
I nudged Lily, and I whispered that the man was walking behind us, and Lily doesn't
do well in stressful situations.
She has a tendency to freak out or freeze up.
She slipped her hand into mine and squeezed it tight.
I leaned in and assured her that everything would be all right, but I don't think that
that helped much.
I continued to glance back at him, and I noticed that he was getting closer.
We started walking faster, but that just made him pick up the pace.
I was too scared to call someone until then what was happening since this creepy guy was
right on our tail.
Then finally, he spoke.
He said, Hey, are you two girls heading home alone? It's
too dangerous. You need a man to protect you. Don't worry. I'll walk with you."
His voice was deep, and his speech was slightly slurred.
No, we're good. We're almost home. I said with a stiff response, trying to study my voice so it wouldn't crack.
Alump was forming in my throat, and I almost started to cry, but I knew I had to keep
it together since Lily was absolutely frozen. She was still walking and squeezing my hand
tighter than ever. When I looked at her face, she looked absolutely terrified.
The man who wasn't taking no for an answer said,
come on, I'm offering you guys help."
Then he called us names.
He then slipped between us,
which made her let go of my hand.
He put his arms around our shoulders and walked with us.
He wreaked strongly of weed.
I tried to shove him off,
but he gripped my waist and pulled
me close. Lily finally snapped out of it and tried to get out of his grip as well. He
grunted and started yelling at her for trying to escape. She started trying to prime me
out of his arms, and I was also trying to frame myself. When she finally pulled me out of
his grip, I grabbed her hand and we ran. We ran as fast as we could.
We still had a decent way to go before reaching our homes, though.
And he was running after us now, catching up fast.
Now, I knew somebody who lived nearby so I decided to head for their house and just hope
that they were home and that they would help us.
My legs were burning, but I didn't care.
We both ran like our lives depended on it, and I believe that they did.
We finally made it to the house that I was looking for and ran up the steps.
We didn't even bother knocking because he was right behind us and getting ready to climb
the steps to the porch.
Luckily, the door of the house was unlocked, so we swung the door open, shut it immediately
and locked it behind us.
The man jiggled the door handle.
The family that I knew who lived in this house hurried into the room that we were in.
They had obviously just woken up from sleeping.
The dad asked, what was happening?
Through our sobs we explained the situation.
The mother ran to the back door and locked it and they called the police and our parents.
Once the police got there, they said they couldn't find the person we described.
To this day, I don't think they ever found the creepy guy who followed us that night.
Lily and I are still together, and we still have nightmares about that night, but we're
always there for each other when it happens.
So to that creepy guy who followed and chased me and my girlfriend that night, I hope we
never meet again.
I have a story to share which took place in 2013.
I was 20 years old and recently came out of the closet, so I was having a fun time.
This happened in a park in western New York close to Buffalo.
I recently started dating a guy.
We decided to go to this park with two of our close friends after hours.
To give you an idea of the layout of the park, when you pull in from the side road, you are
immediately in the parking lot. From there, you can either enter the park through the wooden bridge trail
or walk up to the playground situated next to a large hill. The park is within the great
Beehre swamp, so there are typical wetland swampy trails there.
The hill in this park was mainly used during the winter for sledding and other various winter activities. We decided to start our evening
by walking the trail. Having grown up close to the trail, I was very familiar
with the area and could comfortably get around without any issue. After reaching
the end of the trail, we decided to turn around and walk back towards the parking lot area.
It was only around 10 at night at this point, but we were unwilling to go back home,
so we decided to walk up to the playground to explore.
The playground had your typical amenities, such as swings, raised tunnels to climb through,
different exercise equipment, and a tower of sorts that looked like a tree house, and acted as a connector for some of the previously mentioned tunnels.
Before of us ultimately got up to the tower, and sat down in a square formation, facing
each other. We were just chatting and laughing about whatever. The walls of the upper deck
of the tower were slitted so that you could see
all the way around while sitting in the nook of the tower.
After about 20 minutes, we saw a car pull into the parking lot. It drove past my car, which
was the only other car in the parking lot, then it faced us with its headlights about 100
feet away. No more than a minute after arriving, the car began to flash its high and low beams
in a distinct pattern, regular lights, low beams, high beams, regular lights, low beams,
high beams, and so on and so forth.
Being angsty, young adults, we took out our phones and turned on the flashlights in
a yes-we-see-you-fashion. The flashing light sequence continued for another few minutes, then the car turned around and left
the parking lot. We were a bit unsettled, but also kind of laughed it off since we were naive,
young adults, or whatever. Then 10 minutes later, we were in the middle of our conversation when my then-boy friend
said, look at the top of the hill.
Once I looked over, I saw three individuals wearing hoodies standing there.
At least that's what we could make out that they were wearing from the reflection of
their flashlights.
These individuals began flashing their flashlights at us.
Two of them had flashlights and one of them was using his phone light.
They were using the same flashing pattern as the car that we saw before.
This was probably a stupid choice, but I wanted to look brave so I shouted.
I'm calling the cops.
They immediately turned their lights off, so we thought perhaps the soredeal was over.
We started our conversation again, and while I was talking, I was interrupted by a clunk against the roof of the tower.
Someone had thrown by the sound of it a heavy rock in our direction. This was followed by a
barrage of similar peangs and pops around us, so we sprung up and raced towards the car.
Looking back, I saw the outline of individuals hauling it towards us. We luckily got into
the car and backed out of the parking spot as quickly as my little Prius allowed. When I put the
car in drive, we saw the reflection of masked men running full speed alongside my car, hitting
the sides of it with their fists. After bolting out of there and catching our breath, we looked at one
another and pale confusion. We realized we probably just merely escaped some kind of terrible
situation. Was this a drug deal or a drop or something else? Who knows? To those masked
individuals who scared us, let's not meet.
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This story took place in the early 2000s. During that time I was a middle schooler. I would take the school bus two and from school. In the mornings, I would walk to the pickup point,
and in the afternoons I would walk back home from the drop-off location. It wasn't far.
I lived about a block away from the bus stop. First, I need to describe this bus route,
so you can understand my story a bit better.
In the morning, the bus would stop at my bus stop first to pick up passengers and then
after school, our stop was the last stop to be dropped off.
There were only four other students who used this bus stop and counting me there were five.
But during sports season, club meetings, and other school events, other students would
take their friends' school bus to get to their friends' houses.
This would leave the bus ride home empty for me sometimes if I didn't have any plans
to go with friends.
Now at this time, we had a new bus driver.
It was a man who looked to be in his mid-40s.
He had long, oily brown hair slipped back into a ponytail.
He also had a long, unkempt beard that looked like it needed to be washed.
He would always comb through his beard with his fingers as he made each stop.
I was a naive middle school girl.
I believed that adults were the ones we were supposed to be able to
trust, and they would protect us in return.
As I de-borted the bus each day, I would always say goodbye, or, yay, I'm home! The bus
driver started to notice my comments, and he asked where I lived. I told him that I would
point it out one day. A few weeks later, he asked me where I lived again, as I got on the bus after school.
I said, I'll point it out to you.
I chose to sit closest to the bus driver as we made our way home.
On this particular day, I luckily had another student getting off at my stop with me so I wouldn't be alone at the last bus stop.
As we approached our stop, I told the driver,
if he looked left, that was my house. He said, wow, you live there? It's nice."
When we arrived at the bus stop, he opened the door of the school bus and said goodbye.
I replied, all right, bye, see you tomorrow.
As I got off the bus, the other student did as well.
Then the bus driver drove and took a ride, instead of going his usual direction.
It was unexpected, but I didn't think much of it and I just walked home.
A little while after getting home, I took my shoes off and got ready to watch Avatar
on Nickelodeon.
I was home alone for about an hour each afternoon during the week before my dad got home
from work.
He got off of work at about 3.30 in the afternoon and typically arrived home at around
4.30.
As I settled in to watch my show, out of the corner of my eye through the window, I saw
the school bus pass down the window. I saw the school bus pass down the street. My street is narrow and has a roundabout,
but this didn't seem unusual, so I didn't think anything of it.
In my driveway there was only one car which was this deadbeat car that my dad was trying to fix.
Although I was home alone, this probably created the illusion that somebody was home with me.
I was home alone. This probably created the illusion that somebody was home with me.
A few weeks later, there was a big football game and a lot of students stayed after school
to wait for the football game to start.
I chose not to go to the game since my friends weren't going.
So I boarded my usual bus and went home.
The other passengers who got off at my stop weren't on the bus that day, and I didn't realize it until we were at the bus stop before mine.
As I watched everyone de-board, I realized I would be the only one who was dropped off at the last stop.
It was customary for students to move closer to the exit as the bus cleared, so I got up and sat closest to the bus driver at the front of the bus.
During the drive to my bus stop, the driver asked some questions. He asked what I
liked to do for fun, what I do on the weekends, and what I liked to do after school.
I didn't think anything of these questions and answered them honestly. I don't
remember saying anything too specific except for, I liked watching TV after school,
while waiting for my dad to come home.
Upon hearing this, the bus driver perched his lips together and started to hum.
I realized he passed the bus stop, and I told him this.
He replied, oh don't worry, I can just drop you off in front of your house.'
I was surprised and responded, really? Okay! Now I thought this was cool because I was
getting the VIP experience and I didn't have to walk. As we turned onto my street, he
began to slow down and stopped right in front of the wrong house. Then he said, all right, we're here." I looked at him and said,
no, that's not my house. He smiled slightly and said,
show me which one is your house. I got up eagerly and stood in the middle of the
aisle a little closer to the stairs and the windshield of the bus.
When I saw my house, I pointed and said,
there, it's the dark blue house. Then he pulled in front of my house slowly, stopped, and
turned off the engine. But I noticed that he didn't open the door. I said, okay, well,
that's my house. He looked at me, and then got up. At that moment, I was pulling my backpack over my shoulder, and the bus driver got really
close to me.
The expression on his face changed.
His eyes were fixated on me as if he were imagining something.
I felt like gut drop.
I sensed the change in the situation and said, excuse me, aren't you going to open the door?
I need to go home."
As he spoke, he was so close to me that I felt his breath brush against my shoulder.
The bus stop-drive were replied while staring straight at me.
I can open the door for you.
My legs were frozen.
I kept thinking to myself, come on, legs, move, go.
I managed to rush down the few steps and exit.
I stood in front of the door, which he hadn't opened yet.
I looked back at him and demanded.
You need to open the door right now.
His face and his gaze never changed.
He pulled the lever to open the door, and I booked it to my house.
Once I was inside, I locked both locks on my front door. I ran upstairs to peek out the window.
The bus was still there with the door still open. I kept staring, concentrating to see if he was
still on the bus. Then I saw him come from behind the bus.
He was acting as if he were checking the bus to see if it had broken down.
I ducked down since I was scared for him to see me looking out the window. I was afraid that he
would come into the house. I ran back downstairs and checked the back door and windows to make sure
that they were all locked.
Then I went into my room, closed the door, and locked it while I waited for my dad.
While waiting, I actually ended up falling asleep.
I woke up to my dad calling my name and knocking on the bedroom door.
I couldn't find the courage to tell my dad what happened, instead I just kept it inside.
I was too afraid to go to school on the bus the next day, so I asked my dad if he could
drop me off.
I told him that I had an early morning meeting, even though I didn't.
I was feeling much safer at school, so I went to the school library and just waited for
school to start.
I did that until I ran out of excuses to be brought to school early.
About a week later, I had to take the bus again.
I stood at the bus stop.
I was thinking that I would be met with my demise.
But instead, I was greeted by a substitute bus driver
who eventually became the permanent bus driver.
It was a relief, but I haven't been able to look at or sit
in a school bus, or any other kind of bus comfortably after this.
I don't know what happened to that bus driver, but I know that he had horrific intentions.
So to the bus driver who tried to trap a little girl on a school bus, let's never meet again.
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