When Gloria took a waitressing job at a diner outside of Phoenix, she didn't realize she was now an employee of Midnight Burger, a time-traveling, dimension-spanning diner. Every day Midnight Burger appears somewhere new in the cosmos along with it's staff: a galactic drifter, a rogue theoretical physicist, a sentient old-timey radio, and some guy named Caspar. No one knows who built Midnight Burger or how it works, but when it appears there's always someone around who could really use a cup of coffee. "When the waves of the universe crash unrelentingly, when the stars seem indifferent to your plight, suddenly there is a diner." We open at 6.
Trapped in a small town where time once refused to move, End of the Loop follows Ethan, a man who spent an eternity reliving the same day, over and over again.
Now suddenly and inexplicably free, he finds himself back in the same quiet town. Its people remain the same, unaware, untouched, and blissfully ignorant.
To everyone else, the town feels calm. Ordinary. But Ethan sees what no one else can: the rot behind their smiles, the crimes they commit in secret, and the darkness they desperately try to keep buried.
Mentally decades older and haunted by the things he did to survive the loop, Ethan begins peeling back the town’s peaceful surface to reveal something far more sinister. Without the safety of a reset button, every move counts. Through intimate therapy sessions, a fractured inner voice, and chilling encounters with those he once knew, Ethan quietly sets out to dismantle the town’s darkest secrets before they destroy him first.
If you’re drawn to psychological thrillers, eerie small-town mysteries, and slow-burning horror about guilt, survival, and redemption, End of the Loop will pull you in and refuse to let go.
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Hello my sweet dreamy pet. You’ve never imagined an alien abduction could be like this.
This story begins with a slow, gentle takeover of your mind, slowing down time, warping your reality as my soft voice and whispers throb inside you, blurring out everything but pleasure.
My name is Princess Yari, or in Vel'Shae… Lun’naari. Vel'Shae, also known as Spiral Tongue, is the pleasure language I created for my world, Thal'Vora. You don't have to understand my words to understand the way they make you feel.
So relax… Lo’shai… el’thae… good boy. Let me take over. Let me kiss the corners of your mind, until you forget everything but me. You belong to me now..
ASMR, Hypnotic Pleasure, Alien Domination, Mind Control, Edging, Orgasm Denial, Spiral Worship, Sacred Submission, Alien Princess, Pleasure Language, Sensual Domination, Erotic Storytelling, Voice Fetish, Futanarya, Thal'Vora, Vel’Shae Language, Hung Girl Games, Soft Control, Sensual Mindbreak, orgasm control, Whispers, Mind walking,
This audio contains explicit erotic themes. Listener discretion advised.
The Bright Sessions is a science fiction audio drama that follows a group of therapy patients. But these are not your typical patients - each has a unique supernatural ability. The show documents their struggles and discoveries as well as the motivations of their mysterious therapist, Dr. Bright.
The show was created by Lauren Shippen and is a production of Atypical Artists. The show has seven seasons, including the previously paywalled Seasons 6 and 7, The AM Archives and The College Tapes.
The Bright Sessions has been downloaded tens of millions of times and cemented itself as a classic of audio fiction. Three spin-off novels were published through Tor Teen: The Infinite Noise, A Neon Darkness, and Some Faraway Place.
If you enjoy this show, check out the rest of Atypical Artists' shows!
It began with disaster... It's been one year since Dr. Anthony Harbor's experiment caused a blast that ruptured the foundations of MIT, destroyed his reputation, and cost him his life. Now, estranged brothers Ethan and Milo Harbor come together to uncover the mystery of their father’s work. Weaving science fiction and spirituality, Leylines is an adventure across the globe as the Harbor brothers confront billionaires, the US government, and each other to save their father and Earth as we know it.
Best enjoyed with headphones.
Created and showrunning by Kerrod Williams. Written by Nick McMurdy, Robin Rose Singer, Christopher J. P. Smith, and Kerrod Williams.
Directed by Rachel Music.
Starring Christopher J. P. Smith as Ethan,
Christopher Gebauer as Milo,
Jessica Cannizzaro as Abigail,
Nick Reinhardt as Noah,
Alyssa Mann as Cameron McCall,
and Jamie Lujan as Dr. Anthony Harbor.
Featuring Matt Horn as Sawyer, Meghan Falcone as Dakota, Neill Fleming as Malcolm, and Danielle Beckmann as Ellie. Additional voices by Gloria Tsai, Sam Gasch, Keiko Shimosato Carreiro, Jeff Lorch, and Jesse Burch.
Sound design by Katharine Seaton. Original music composed by Michelle Sudduth. Recorded, mixed, and mastered by Evan Chambers. Produced by Simone Kisiel. Associate produced by Maximilian Clark. Executive produced by the Good Story Guild.
LEYLINES is brought to you by the Good Story Guild. Keep track of us on Instagram @goodstoryguild, join our Discord, and support us on Patreon for ad-free episodes, early access to future episodes, and bonus content.
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