Rule 12: “There must always be a manager.” “HEY LIAM CONGRATULATIONS ON THE PROMOTION!”
Rule #12 would be broken immediately because I would have burnt a hole in the carpet booking it to the nearest exit.
After the warning David gave him about room 3, it was nice to finally hear a story where they follow the rules and not break every single one in an hour 🙈
Whoever wrote this creepypasta is immensely skilled. It could easily be extended into a full horror novella but would work even better as a horror mini series for the likes of shudder. Amazing stuff. I sincerely hope the author is pursuing a career in horror. It even has the perfect formula for a mini series. 12 rules. 1 rule per episode from rules 1-12.
“Rule number 4: Don’t look away from the screen.” The blind worker: ⚫️👄⚫️
So... room 3 had a KAREN within.
That moment when an hour long story ends and it hasn't felt like an hour.
"How does she know your name?" still gives me chills. This has to be my favorite nosleep story, I come back to listen to it every now and then.
This one is so well written. No twenty minute intro to explain why the character wants this job and how they got it and where they live and what the climate is like. And each rule is subtle enough to fit without being that kind of over dramatic that makes you roll your eyes
this should be made into a movie so when people walk out of the theater everyone’s like 😳
Now I NEED to hear David’s backstory
I got so emotionally attached to David that when he "died" I just felt full emptiness like if my favourite anime/videogame character just died.
As someone who currently works as a theater usher I love this story. It definitely makes me rethink going in for tommorow's shift.
41:09 I didn't think this could get any better, then Shaun did the big brain move of using the vent creature to his advantage. Absolute genius right here.
His job is stressing me tf out. 💁🏻♂️
Book: "Rule 12- There must always be a manager" Me: "Nah, it won't be me..1...2...3 not it"😳
I swear the “rules” type horror story’s are always so good
I just realized the implication of rule 12, other than being a warning to whoever is next in line. David probably lived at the theater. There must always be a manager, after all.
I'm so used to my own style of horror writing that I imagined the rule 8 story while protag was totally steel faced, and it became unintentionally super funny. "Please, I can't go back!" "Nope, down you go. Them's the rules."
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