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In the Dark

In the Dark

by Ronal Kayser

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Ronal Kayser's *In the Dark* is a chilling tale of corporate mystery and mounting dread that unfolds within the shadowed walls of a chemical manufacturing plant. When a night watchman begins hearing inexplicable sounds echoing through the corridors of Gregg Chemical Company—groans that seem almost human, disturbances that shouldn't exist—he's too afraid to speak up, worried his aging mind is playing tricks on him. But inside the darkened office, company president Asa Gregg knows the truth: someone, or something, is hidden within these walls, and he's keeping a sinister secret. Originally published in the August-September 1936 issue of *Weird Tales*, this atmospheric horror story masterfully builds suspense through the contrast between the mundane routine of industrial night work and the creeping realization that something deeply wrong is unfolding. Kayser captures the claustrophobic tension of the locked building, the acidic haze of the storage vault, and the psychological pressure mounting on those who sense danger but cannot act. Perfect for listeners who crave classic pulp horror with a psychological edge, *In the Dark* showcases the golden age of weird fiction when industrial settings became backdrops for intimate terrors. This short but potent tale proves that sometimes the darkest horrors hide in plain sight.