
Whispers of White Pines
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Adam Knox
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Patrick B. Dunn
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There are places in the world that hold more than just memories—they hold power. Ancient, unknowable, and waiting. The town of Arnold may look like any other small, quiet community nestled in the shadow of a forest, but those who have lived there long enough know that White Pines is no ordinary lake and stretch of trees. They speak of disappearances, strange lights flickering through the darkness, and whispers carried on the wind—secrets that no one dares to investigate too closely.
This story is not just a tale of terror, but a reflection of the human mind’s most vulnerable places: our fears, our guilt, and the way we struggle against the things we cannot understand. The forest is more than a physical place; it is a mirror, reflecting back the darkest parts of ourselves.
In “Whispers of White Pines,” we explore what happens when curiosity meets fear, and when the past refuses to stay buried. The characters you’re about to meet—Emily, Jake, Ryan, and Sarah—will discover that the forest’s pull is not one that can be easily escaped. The deeper they go, the more they unravel not only the forest’s mysteries, but their own.
And as you listen, remember this: the forest is always watching.
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- 01-22-25
Stretched out way too long
Hmm... if everything in you says to turn back—maybe you really should turn back. The idea that bad choices lead to bad outcomes? Makes sense. While I found myself frustrated and yelling at the characters early on, by the halfway point, I stopped caring. This story might work as a campfire tale—but only if it were much shorter. The plot was incredibly repetitive and lacked momentum. The narrator did a decent job overall, though there’s definitely room for improvement.
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