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Amid a suspiciously quiet and unspoiled setting, three friends are beckoned by the liberation found within their darkest impulses.

Music: “Flare Star” by Michael Vignola, all rights reserved.

Available on other podcast outlets on Friday.

photo by Huhulenik, Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license

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Tanya S.

I don't even know anything about hockey and yet I was riveted. I take it there's a bit of personal wish fulfillment in this one? I mean, er...about finding a perfectly frozen pond, definitely not beating up a bunch of jerks on the ice...

Soren Narnia

I think this story is based partially on an anecdote someone told me once, where they were walking home from a high school football game and got into it with some jerks, total strangers, who were clearly itching to fight someone, anyone. The normally very peaceful person telling me this confessed that for days after that scary moment, he imagined tracking them down and beating them senseless for the way they brought such casual cruelty into his walk home. Beating them senseless... or worse. And I thought, Yeah, I can understand that level of anger welling up in an otherwise harmless person, then dissipating harmlessly with time--for most people that's how it works, there's a moment of darkness that fades, but there are of course uglier instances you read about where it goes the other way.

Volt Ninebanger

I maybe look for supernatural hence my attachment to your podcast but I seem to be alone in thinking the opposition on the Rink weren't ordinary. Timing of appearance and general mystery around their origin or likely place they live gets me.. but I could like I say just look for too much in the probably not tham mysterious. Anyhow just a great intense story that I completely loved, thank you.