Mr Grey "A horror audio drama anthology Podcast"
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This is for the story titled "The Goodness Room" It is mostly a child cast. Looking for child sounding voices. This is a thriller/horror.
The story is about a room where they send kids who have misbehaved for correction. Most think it to be a thing of lore or legend. But we find out it most certainly is not.
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This is the main role, narrations side. The spoken lines by the character will be cast separately as this role is future Emmett, older. Spoken lines are from when he was a child. Just know spoken line from this read will not be used. Only the narration, he is speaking to the listener.
- male adult
- male young adult
I’ve never talked about this before. I’m not even sure why I’m posting it now, except that it’s been eating at me for years. Maybe someone here will believe me, or maybe I just need to get it out. Either way, this is the truth, as much as I can make sense of it.
He stormed out, leaving Dallas and me alone in the quiet, dimly lit kitchen. I wanted to cry, to scream, to do something—anything—but all I could do was sit there, staring at my brother, who didn’t even seem to realize I was in the room.
I ran until my legs burned and my lungs ached. Soon school disappeared behind me, replaced by endless fields and dark woods. I kept going, driven by pure adrenaline and the thought that if I slowed down, they’d catch me.
- female adult
- female senior
- male adult
- male senior
“The Goodness Room isn’t real,”
“It’s like an urban legend. Something the kids made up to scare each other.”
Elementary school teacher.
*SMALL ROLE*
- female adult
“That’s it,” she said, her voice sharp enough to cut glass. “Jacob, you’re going to the Goodness Room.”
Teacher of an Elementary school
*SMALL ROLE*
He catches Jacob in the school after hours sneaking around. Sinister voice. Commanding and intimidating.
- male senior
- male adult
“What are you doing here?”
“You shouldn’t have come here,”
- male child
“I was in the Goodness Room.” His voice was flat, mechanical.
Jacob’s hand shot up to cover the tattoo. “Nothing,” he mumbled.
Jacob froze for a moment, then nodded ever so slightly. “I’m not supposed to talk about it,” he whispered. “Not about the room. Not about my… assignment.”
- male child
“I’m not supposed to talk about it.”
- female child
“What if he’s still in the Goodness Room?” one girl asked during lunch, her voice barely audible over the clatter of trays.
“Where were you?” one of the girls asked.
- male child
“No way,” a boy replied, his tone dismissive. “They’re not allowed to keep you there that long. My cousin got sent once, and he was back in class the same day.”
“What’s that?”
- female senior
- female adult
- male senior
- male adult
Police Officer - “Kid, what the hell happened to you?”
Police Officer - “It’s okay,” the officer said, guiding me into the car. “You’re safe now.” But I didn’t feel safe.
- male senior
- female adult
- male adult
- female senior
“Are you sure it wasn’t just some detention program?”
“Kid, stay back! You can’t—”
“It’s too late. We’re still putting it out, but ain’t no one coming out of that. I’m so sorry.”
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