EPISODE · Feb 10, 2026 · 6 MIN
The Seat Beside Me
from Unwritten Lives: Tales of the Unexpected · host Nia Gruffudd
Daniel Harper always chooses window seats to avoid feeling exposed and alone. On his daily bus ride, he begins to notice that the seat beside him is always empty, even when the bus is crowded. People seem uncomfortable sitting there, and those who do quickly move away, feeling strangely cold. One night, on a nearly empty late bus, Daniel realizes the seat beside him is occupied by something invisible. A quiet voice speaks to him, revealing that it has been sitting with him for years. It reminds Daniel of a night in a hospital waiting room after his father’s death, when Daniel begged aloud for someone to stay with him because he couldn’t face his grief alone. The voice explains that it came from that moment of loneliness and stayed because Daniel asked for companionship, even unknowingly. It is a presence born from his need not to be alone. When Daniel asks to be free, the presence agrees to leave—if he no longer needs it. Inspired by this realization, Daniel begins opening himself to others, reconnecting with friends and family, and filling his life with real human connections. Over time, the cold, empty feeling fades. Yet sometimes, when Daniel feels lonely again, he still senses the familiar presence waiting quietly beside him—ready to return if he ever calls for it. A reflective story about how loneliness can take shape, how grief can create unseen companions, and how healing begins when we choose connection over isolation.
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Daniel Harper always chooses window seats to avoid feeling exposed and alone. On his daily bus ride, he begins to notice that the seat beside him is always empty, even when the bus is crowded. People seem uncomfortable sitting there, and those who do quickly move away, feeling strangely cold. One night, on a nearly empty late bus, Daniel realizes the seat beside him is occupied by something invisible. A quiet voice speaks to him, revealing that it has been sitting with him for years. It reminds Daniel of a night in a hospital waiting room after his father’s death, when Daniel begged aloud for someone to stay with him because he couldn’t face his grief alone. The voice explains that it came from that moment of loneliness and stayed because Daniel asked for companionship, even unknowingly. It is a presence born from his need not to be alone. When Daniel asks to be free, the presence agrees to leave—if he no longer needs it. Inspired by this realization, Daniel begins opening himself to others, reconnecting with friends and family, and filling his life with real human connections. Over time, the cold, empty feeling fades. Yet sometimes, when Daniel feels lonely again, he still senses the familiar presence waiting quietly beside him—ready to return if he ever calls for it. A reflective story about how loneliness can take shape, how grief can create unseen companions, and how healing begins when we choose connection over isolation.
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