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In this week’s Monday Mailtime, Producer Dom unpacks two listener stories that prove the past doesn't always stay put, and sometimes, it rides the bus with you.


First, Dan shares a chilling tale from a quiet house in Leeds, where an old children's toy plays music with no batteries... and seems to move on its own.


When strange tally marks are found inside a cupboard and the toy refuses to stay put, it raises one question: who or what is still playing?


Then Jamie recounts a late-night bus ride outside Manchester that took an eerie turn.


When the driver stops at a long-defunct bus stop, no one gets on but everyone feels something board.


An unspoken rule among passengers, and one persistently empty seat, suggests there's more to that route than meets the eye.


Two everyday settings.


Two unforgettable encounters.


Press play if you dare and remember, some seats are best left empty.


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