Schools, Wards, And Institutions Stories Philippines Season 89, Episode 9 Something waits differently in places built to care for us. Not in the old forests where the dark still belongs to the dark. Not in abandoned roads where fear can be blamed on distance, on weather, on imagination. The places that stay with us longest are often lit by fluorescent bulbs. They smell of bleach and old paper. They are measured by bells, by visiting hours, by curfews, by class schedules, by chart notes, by names written on beds and doors and plastic tags. This is what Season 89 of Stories Philippines is about. In this episode, Mr. Nightmare steps outside the home and into the buildings that keep watch — institutions, auditoriums, clinic wards, and dormitory corridors where memory accumulates in layers no architectural plan can fully capture. Drawing from real stories submitted by listeners across the Philippines and the Filipino diaspora, this episode traces the arc of haunting from private homes to public structures — from a hospital ward where eight beds held two people and something moved between them in the dark, to a girls' dormitory where whispers broke through earphones and a man in a hat stood at the foot of a bunk, to a school building with old laboratories and hidden rooms where children are still heard running after dismissal. We examine why institutions gather haunting so readily. Hospitals hold the suffering in sequence — one patient leaves, another arrives, the room is washed and reset, yet memory is not so easily disinfected. Schools repeat emotions so strong they become architecture themselves — the anxious child, the humiliated student, the teacher who died and was replaced but left the classroom somehow fuller. Dormitories compress vulnerability into stacked beds and narrow aisles where homesickness and institutional pressure combine into a single perfect condition for fear. This episode contains themes involving illness, children, confinement, and institutional memory. Listener discretion is advised. Have you ever felt watched inside a school, a hospital, or a dormitory after hours? Send your experience to the email in the show notes. Your story could be featured in an upcoming episode. Support Stories Philippines and find exclusive content on Patreon. Follow on social media for daily folklore facts. Subscribe and listen to all episodes of Stories Philippines wherever you get your podcasts. DISCLAIMER 📢 This episode might be ad-supported. You can support us by subscribing for as little as $5 a month on our Patreon page or through Apple Podcast Subscriber-Only Audio. 🎉Subscription Benefits 🌟 Ad-free weekly podcastExclusive podcast promosEarly access to select episodes👉 Check our Patreon 👉 Or subscribe using the Apple Podcasts app Thank you so much for your generosity! 🙏 Connect with Us 📱Visit us on Facebook Episode Sponsors Noota: The best transcription and AI Meeting Zoom alternative! Sign Up here