Caleb: It’s called Glimmerbrook.
Rose: The name sounds familiar.
Caleb: It’s some miles east off the freeway the runs between Verona and Bridgeport’s outer loop.
Rose: Up near Granite Falls?
Caleb: Yeah that’s the place. There’s nothing notable there today except a few houses but back in the 60’s it was home to a popular place called the E&B.
Rose: Which stands for?
Caleb: Elixirs and Brews.
Rose: Very…witchy…
Caleb: It was a marketing tactic. You know, flickering lights, “floating objects”, doors randomly opening and closing, typical haunted house things. Most interesting part was that they had people walking around claiming to be animated versions of the pictures on the walls.
Rose: So it was the 80s version of The House of Fallen Trees that’s in downtown Bridgeport?
Caleb: Funny you say that. It’s believed to be the prototype. Jon Smith Tricou was involved in this place as well. He was one of the investors …and also one of the disappearances that Gunther thinks is connected to the coven.
Rose: …interesting. Where does Gunther even get all of this information from? He seems like the guy to-
Caleb: Steal everything off some obscure internet form from almost 20 years ago and pass it off as his own? Yeah.
Rose: Wait what?
Caleb: Yeah, he steals all of his stuff. All of it. I don’t know if he knows that I know that, but I do know.
Rose: Damn, unexpected
Caleb: Is it?
Rose: I was going to say seems like the type of go all out for this kind of thing.
Caleb: Yeah right. Gunther Munch? Do his own work? Never going to happen.
Rose: How do you know all of this anyways?
Caleb: Back in the beginning of high school there was this girl I was sort of friends with. She along with her family were into the occult and was the one who originally showed me the website.
Rose: Some girl? Is it always some girl with you?