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Episode 5 - True Nightmare

6m · Angie's Campfire Stories · 28 Aug 02:25

On this week's episode, Angie tells the story of a boy named Felix who just moved in to an old house on Elm street.

Note: These stories are meant to be listened to with headphones.

Note to parents: some of these stories might be too scary for kids younger than 7. Parents should listen to each story first (like with anything else on the internet) and decide if it is appropriate for your own child's age, maturity, etc.

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Music by:

Charles Bernstein - A Nightmare On Elm Street - Theme [Extended by Gilles Nuytens]

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