Best of 2025: I Was Hunted by a Cryptid in a Snow Storm
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The bathroom run turns into a nightmare when his tracks vanish, the store is locked and dark, and something moves in the storm—something too big, too patient, and too wrong to be a deer. Back in his cab, with fuel running low and the wind battering the doors, the real terror begins: nudges against the truck, glimpses of massive horns, and a towering creature with a skull-like face that keeps reappearing closer… like it’s learning him.
Glass splinters. The windshield gives. The gunshots don’t do what they’re supposed to do. And when the only safe place left is beneath his own trailer, he realizes the storm isn’t trying to kill him nearly as much as whatever’s hiding inside it.
If you love cryptid horror, creature features, blizzard horror, and stories about being stranded with a monster, this is a Best of 2025 must-listen.
I Was Hunted by a Cryptid in a Snowstorm — by Michael Kelso
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