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Slip into a quiet, otherworldly dream with this long-form horror bedtime story set in the forgotten halls of the Pine Lake facility. Through the Stargate Glass follows Daniel Reeves, a lone archivist tasked with closing down an old government building, who discovers a mysterious pane of glass linked to Project Stargate. At first, it’s just a strange reflection — a golden hallway where none should exist — but as the night deepens, the line between his world and the other side begins to fade. Told in soft, steady narration, this story guides you through hushed corridors, strange numbered doors, and an archive that keeps more than just records. The pacing is gentle and immersive, building quiet suspense without ever startling. With rich atmosphere, subtle soundscapes, and no jump scares, this is the perfect story to drift off to while your mind wanders somewhere just beyond the glass. This is a complete tale with a definite ending — no loops, no lingering terror. Just a slow crossing into mystery, and a final exhale when the last door closes. Perfect for bedtime listening, journaling under warm light, or letting your imagination walk through impossible hallways as you fall asleep. What to Expect: 🪞 Calm, low narration with even pacing 🏛️ Soft ambient tones and atmospheric effects 🌙 A full, finished story told in 15 dreamy parts 🕯️ Eerie yet peaceful tone — unsettling, never jarring 📖 Ideal for nighttime listening, meditative focus, or cozy horror fans Tips: Dim the lights. Lower your screen brightness. Let the hum of the building, the echo of slow footsteps, and the faint glow of the golden hallway carry you into rest. If you’ve ever wanted to fall asleep in a place where time bends but the danger never rushes you, this story is for you.