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Dead Oaks: "Messages"


In the newest installment of Otto's story, a series of voicemail messages from a librarian, Mrs. Gillespie, and Otto, himself, give clues about what has been happening to Otto since he first came to Dead Oaks.
"Messages" was written by Christopher Waltz, and features music from Nicholas Critney and www.purple-planet.com. Voices in "Messages" were Christopher Waltz, Aaron Beck, and Debby Fey.
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Don't miss the next short story installment of Dead Oaks, "Leave Me Alone," by Payton Lyon.

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