Let's Not Meet: A True Horror Podcast - Wednesday One-Shot: The Pervert and the Guy in the Shadows
Episode Date: June 22, 2023Welcome to Wednesday One-Shots. Enjoy this bonus story to help get you through that midweek slump. This week we have a story by a listener named JessicaRose94. The story you've heard this week was... narrated and produced with the permission of its respective author. 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! - Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/433173970399259/ - Website - https://letsnotmeetpodcast.com - Patreon - https://patreon.com/letsnotmeetpodcast - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/letsnotmeetcast/ - Twitch - https://twitch.tv/crypticcounty
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Welcome to Wednesday One Shot, the series where we share a bonus story with you to help
you get through that midweek slump.
This week we have a story from a listener named Jessica Rose 94.
I've been listening to the podcast religiously for the past few months, starting from the
beginning, and I realized that I have been lucky enough to lead a fairly normal life. There were only two instances in my youth that I want to share on the podcast.
The first instance happened when I was in grade school, perhaps around 10 years old. My
class and I were on a field trip to the Denver Art Museum. We were on the school bus on the
highway and I was looking out the window. I loved getting a window seat.
I like to look at all the cars passing by.
I wondered where they were going, curious about their paths and their lives.
Honestly, I was looking for dogs too.
We caught up to this beige sedan-type car.
It was filthy inside.
As my window got closer to the car, I first saw the back seat.
It was practically filled from the floor to the back window with trash.
I saw food wrappers, take out bags and dirty gloves.
It looked like a dumpster, but it was in fact somebody's vehicle.
As we caught up to the car, I saw the front seat come into view.
I realized that the passenger's seat was the same, filled with trash and garbage.
Thankfully, I couldn't smell the inside of that car. Now finally, I got to look at the driver.
He was a man in his 60s. He had his pants pulled down to his knees, and well, I'll let you guess
what else was going on. I pulled myself away from the window and shock. I was so young,
but I knew what was going on. I didn't immediately grasp what I had just seen, though.
Since I was a kid, I asked the kids around me to look at the man simply because I wanted to
make sure that I wasn't mistaken. There were tons of screams and you being cried out by everyone
around me. I remember we told the teacher, but there wasn't anything that could be done, but just keep
on going and try to get some distance from this guy.
As an adult looking back on it, I can't believe that the person would expose themselves
around a bus full of children while driving a vehicle at 65 miles per hour on a highway.
Pervert, dude.
I hope we never meet.
Now, onto the second instance that I had,
I was about 13, and my family and I were on a trip
to a beautiful lake town in the mountains.
My family consists of my parents,
two older brothers me, and my younger brother.
We all went on this trip every summer.
We'd rent this condo, and we'd stay for a week in this beautiful town to enjoy hiking
and boating.
It was my favorite yearly vacation.
The condo we rented every year was next to the lake's marina, but it was up a steep hill.
The only way to go down to the marina was to take the winding, black top paved path
that zig-zagged down the cliffside.
There was a sharp rope fence that separated the condo from this path.
Sharp as in the rope itself hurt to touch.
It gave fibrous splinter occasionally, so it wasn't fun to try and go under or over it.
Late one night, my dad and I were sitting on the balcony of the condo.
The only thing below us was the car ports under the building.
I was playing my Nintendo DS and my dad went inside to use the restroom and get a refill
on his drink.
The path that was next to the car port, separated by this sharp rope, was very busy.
People biked, walked, and jogged on it constantly.
It was connected to the path that nearly wrapped
around the lake, so it was a path to take for exercising and sightseeing. Even at night,
I would see people there with bikes and lights on their helmets to illuminate the way as the
path had no lights. That being said, when I initially saw a male dressed in all black with his
hoodie pulled up, I didn't think much about him. To me, he was just a guy walking on the path, no biggie. He got to the part of the path that was
closest to the balcony, and then just stopped. He was about 20 feet away from me. The balcony
was probably 12 feet off of the ground. I thought there was odd that he stopped, but again,
it was a busy road, so I just looked
at him.
My face was illuminated by my DS, so he could see my face, but I couldn't see his.
After about thirty seconds, he grabbed the rope and began to climb over it.
I froze.
It scared me that he was coming over the rope fence, as it was sharp.
It would poke into your hands and your clothes, and that was something nobody with a sound
mind would put themselves through unless they were desperate or determined.
The guy climbed over this rope and then walked straight to our balcony.
He was now right in front of me.
We were about a good 12 feet off of the ground, so he couldn't reach up, but I was worried
that he would find
something to stand on so that he could grab the railing and climb in.
I jumped to my feet and ran inside to get my dad.
I told him about the weirdo who climbed over the rope, but by the time my dad got back to
check, the guy was back on the path and walking away.
I have no idea who it was, what he was thinking, or what he wanted, but it was the first time
I instinctively felt danger.
Guy in the shadows I hope we never meet.
Thank you everyone for listening, and thank you to Jessica Rose 94 for submitting that
story.
If you have a story to share, send it to Let's Not Meet Stories at gmail.com.
I'll see you all next week for season 11, and a full episode of Let's Not Meet a True Horror Podcast.
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Thanks.
I'll pretend I know what I'm doing before saying it's good.
And I'll pretend I don't know you're pretending.
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Yeah, I have AT&T Fiber.
The straightforward pricing has inspired me to be more straightforward.
Me too.
Ugh, this wine.
I'll fetch you a better one.
Straight forward is better.
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