
The Monster in the Cellar
Monsters in the Dark, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Kassiopia DeVora
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By:
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Rebekah Lewis
About this listen
An erotic paranormal short story
Tara doesn't know what is happening to her when she repeatedly wakes up naked in her cellar. In an attempt to figure out if she's sleepwalking, or if something more troubling is at play, she sets up cameras to determine if she should seek professional help - or call the cops. The truth, however, is far more alluring than she ever imagined.
Content Warning: This story has elements of erotic horror, and due to the story's structure and its conflict of missing memory, the question of consent may come across as dubious for the first three chapters. This may be distressing to some listeners.
©2017 Rebekah Lewis (P)2017 Rebekah Lewis
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