@.oscarpiastri: Well, my first painted helmet was actually an off the shelf design because I rolled in a karting crash the weekend before 😂 It was blue and red, then I added in yellow, and it’s stuck ever since. I’ve changed the design a bit every year, still tweaking it.
Modern AU fic where Steve is a rich college student, at a summer getaway. It's run by a club for "bright young businessmen" and hosted at a wealthy friend of his fathers house.
It's mostly just kids of the rich networking, creating life lasting dirt on friendships with each other--but Steve keeps hearing something.
Noises.
Quiet, echoing through the vents, always late at night.
Like a song that's being sung--sometimes, strung.
His new roommate (found off Craigslist, after Tommy got them both placed on "probation" at their Frat house and Steve had to find lodging fast--without his dad finding out) plays a few brass and string instruments and it sounds almost like her practicing.
It's soothing to listen to, and when he's been drinking (or high) Steve talks to it sometimes.
Lately, he swears its been talking back.
He gets into a bit of a drunken tiff with one of the guys one night. Gets mad, storms off, passes out in some obscure room.
Wakes up deep into the night, and suddenly can hear the noises.
Follows it, deep down into this freaky house.
Finds locked doors but he starts talking and the noise becomes a voice.
One that starts talking back.
Steve, stone cold sober and abruptly realizing he doesn't know a whole hell of a lot of his fathers old friend, breaks down a door to find a man his age covered in scars.
He says his name is Eddie Munson.
And that Brenner is keeping far more secrets than just him locked up in his basement.
in honor of Jon’s backstory episode, reblog and put in the tags the book(s) that scared you the most when you were a child — either you were too young when you read them or something about them just really freaked you out!
Okay so I was listening to the q&a after season 1 of Monstrous Agonies they mentioned what might be my favorite thing about audio dramas: there's no one (or hardly anyone) in-between the creator and the content
Each of the shows I've listened to has been the creators vision as they made it. Each one has had such amazing representation and crazy, interesting plots and unique stories.
I love just vibing and hearing a suspenseful tale and not having to worry that it's going to fall into hurtful stereotypes or tropes.