Let's Not Meet: A True Horror Podcast - Wednesday One-Shot: Minecraft Stalker
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Welcome to Wednesday One Shots, the new series where we share a bonus story to help you get through that midweek slump.
This week we have a story from a listener named Sinfully Circe.
From the age of about 14, Minecraft was my escape from life.
I would play it constantly. In September 2015, I was 16 and had just found a new Minecraft
server. It was owned by a YouTuber that I watched very regularly. I was there on the day
that it opened and I spent all of my free time there. It was Christmas Day when I first
started Skype calling people on the server. I quickly made a group of friends. We were all girls of various ages. In the following year or two, the group of friends grew. Some
friends would leave and others would join. It was about a year and a half after the first
Skype call that I met a girl. I was 17 at this point and she was 20. But the slight age
difference didn't bother us. There was an instant connection.
The moment we started talking, it was like we had known each other for years. It was
about a month in that we finally spoke and agreed that we were a couple. The honeymoon
period lasted a few months, and in that time we were both promoted to moderators. Then
I was bumped up to the new senior moderator position that the admin created, so I was
able to stop asking him for things and just start doing them myself.
Our honeymoon period came to an end when things started to get a bit rough between us.
We were both emotional people who had been broken in the past, and we struggled to trust
one another completely.
We agreed that it would be better for our mental health to break up.
We didn't want to make our group of mutual friends and the other moderators take sides,
so I tried to distance myself from them.
I wanted to keep things as professional as a 17-year-old emotional mess on Minecraft
could, especially since I was unofficially my ex-girlfriends boss.
I sent a generic is anyone up for a Skype call to the chat on Minecraft. I figured a couple
of people would at least jump to a chance to talk to a senior moderator. People had this
preconceived notion that paying friends with me would get them good stuff for free. It didn't.
notion that paying friends with me would get them good stuff for free. It didn't. I was right a couple of people were up to Skype, but I recognized some of the names as being
younger kids on the server. I was not comfortable talking to them since I was almost an adult.
There was one person who sent me a message that I paid attention to who referred to themselves
as Sparrow. Sparrow sent me a message online.
I had never spoken to him before, but I knew of him.
I knew that he was about 19, like me, living in the UK.
I agreed to Skype him and figured what would be the harm.
We became very fast friends, and we were on a Skype call for about 6 hours that first
night and ended up staying up until 3 in the morning just talking about God knows what.
We agreed to call each other again the next day and sent messages in between that.
It had been barely three days before he started flirting with me.
I made it very clear that I was still in love with my ex and that I was not interested.
I told him that thinking of me romantically would only hurt him because I was not going to reciprocate. I gave him a choice. Talked to me as a friend or don't
talk to me at all. Apparently, he chose hidden option number three, which was to ignore
what I said and continue to act as though I was his girlfriend.
I did my best to ignore the romantic messages, but they became increasingly
sexual this time went on. In reality, this was only a week later at the very most.
We were on a call one night, and I have this magic ability to just fall asleep anywhere
any time, no matter what was happening. It's a blessing and a curse. Well, long story
short, I fell asleep on the call.
I woke up nine hours later to find that we were still on a call together.
My phone was burning hot and at 5%. I hung up immediately and stuck my phone on the charger.
I sent him a message along the lines of, sorry, I fell asleep on the call, I'm assuming that you did too.
Because that was the only logical explanation
that I could think of for still being on the call.
Sparrow responded with a message
that made me feel sick.
No, I didn't sleep at all last night.
I just listened to you sleep.
It was cute.
I'm the sort of person who struggles to say no to people or be mean to them, instead of
telling him what he did was fucking creepy, and I never wanted him to talk to me again.
I just told him I was concerned about my phone being burning hot and on a really low
charge. He agreed that if I fell asleep on a call again, he would hang up. The main selling point for him was when I said that if we were on a call all night, my
phone would be drained in the morning and I wouldn't be able to text him during the
day while I was at school.
Now, by this point, I wanted to put distance between Sparrow and me.
But again, I can't say no to people. So when he asked to call me each night,
I would agree every single time. I tried to be boring to make it so that he didn't
want to talk to me, but he just kept on flirting and he continued to be progressively more sexual.
I'd be at college and I'd get a text telling me all of the things that he wanted to do
to me. It was even worse on our calls. I would
just nervously chuckle and change the subject, but he would always bring it back around.
Eventually I had an idea. If I pretended to fall asleep on a call, Sparrow would hang
up as we previously agreed, and I wouldn't have to say that I just didn't want to talk
to him. My plan was foolproof, right? Nothing could possibly go wrong." So, I did exactly that. That's when the whispering started. While he thought I was asleep,
Sparrow would spend 30 minutes on the call whispering things to me while I was quote-unquote
sleeping. This was always along the lines of, I love you, you're beautiful, you're the only one for me.
I've fallen so in love with you.
I had known this guy for two weeks at the very most.
I told him God knows how many times that I was not interested.
It felt like he was trying to,
subliminally, make me fall for him by whispering these things while I was at my most vulnerable
state, sleeping.
At this point, I was thoroughly creaped out and I finally ghosted him.
Not the best thing to do, I know, but it was all I could think of as a teenager.
When he realized I was ignoring his messages, he would talk to my friends and ask them
to relay messages to me. Somewhere along the lines, I had told him that I really liked lilacs while on Minecraft.
I thought they were pretty, so he gave me 20 stacks of lilacs in the game, that's
1,280 lilacs for anyone who doesn't play Minecraft.
This guy sat there and gathered over 1 a thousand lilacs to give to me. My redistributed
all of them to random people on the server. It's been years and I still refuse to decorate any
of my houses with lilacs. I felt physically sick every time Sparrow was online on Minecraft.
Eventually, I blocked him on all social media because this man would
not take a hint. I didn't want to talk to him. I counted 20 unanswered messages on Facebook
alone. I blocked his phone number because my stupid ass had given that damn, though for
some reason he was still able to leave me voicemails. I played them to my friend once. My friend could also see all the red flags
that Sparrow was waving. During this time I ended up getting back together with my ex.
I posted publicly about this in hopes that he would end up seeing it and finally get the message.
But this pissed him off. He would say hateful things about me and about my friends who had been standing
up to him to protect me. It was about them that I realized that while I had not given
him my address, I told him what town I lived in, and he knew my full name from Facebook.
I lived in panic for months, worried that he would track me down in person. I didn't
know what he was capable of, and I really
didn't want to find out. At this point, the only place Sparrow could still contact me was now minecraft.
At first, I thought I could just use the handy little ignore feature so that he wouldn't see
my messages, and I wouldn't see his. But then I remembered that I was a senior moderator.
I needed to be able to see his messages to ensure that he wasn't harassing anyone else.
I begged and begged our admin to let me permanently ban him, but the admin ignored my pleas.
I was able to get him banned temporarily.
This was after he called one of my friends something offensive, but that was only for a few days.
After this temporary ban was over, I couldn't take it anymore. Eventually, I quit the server completely.
My ex and I had broken up for good. Our admin had quit, and while he was bad at communicating with
us, the new one was somehow even worse. I just wasn't happy there. It wasn't until I joined a
new server that I realized how badly my former server was run. I just wasn't happy there. It wasn't until I joined a new server that I realized how badly
my former server was run. I joined a new server and mentioned Sparrow, and another guy on the staff
team that sent a nude to a minor to some of my friends. Both were banned before they even had a
chance to join the server that I was on now. Now, all I have to remember Sparrow by
is a couple of screenshots from our old conversations.
Most of these screenshots were messages,
which had been sent to me after I ghosted him.
On another server, I met a guy who I spoke to for a day
before I instantly got the same feeling
that I got from Sparrow. I blocked and ignored
him before things got to that same point.
So to my Minecraft stalker, Sparrow, let's not meet.
Thank you for listening and thank you to Sinfully Circe for submitting that story. Don't forget
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