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Imaginary — Fexingo Horror

Imaginary — Fexingo Horror

By: Fexingo
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In a quiet child's bedroom, between crayon drawings and a dust-filled dollhouse, Luna unfolds the stories that live in the spaces where childhood meets the uncanny. IMAGINARY is an anthology of tales about the things that children see but adults refuse to believe — the silhouette in the closet that never moves, the friend with no name who waits under the bed, the laughter from an empty room at 3 AM. Each episode is a self-contained story, but together they form a mosaic of the forgotten, the dismissed, and the terrifyingly real. Luna's voice is a hush, like a secret shared between siblings in a dark room, as she pulls back the veil on the nursery rhymes that don't end, the stuffed animals that watch, and the drawings that change when you blink. No jump scares. No easy answers. Just the slow, patient dread of knowing that your child's imaginary friend might have a name you've heard in a ghost story. The closet door is open by an inch. Are you brave enough to close it? #ImaginaryFriendHorror #ChildhoodNightmares #CreepyKids #DollhouseDread #BedroomHorror #InnocenceCorrupted #SlowBurnHorror #AnthologyHorror #LunaNarrates #ToyStoryHorror #ClosetMonster #TalesFromTheCrib #CrayonCreeps #FolkHorror #Horror #HorrorPodcast #FexingoHorror #StorytellingHorror Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo© 2026 Fexingo. All rights reserved. Drama & Plays Social Sciences
Episodes
  • The Photograph at the Maplewood Diner
    Jun 28 2026
    It was the autumn of 2019, just before the leaves turned. I was driving through central Vermont, trying to outrun something I didn't want to name, and I stopped at the Maplewood Diner off Route 14. The diner was empty except for a waitress named Cora and a photograph pinned to the corkboard by the register. A polaroid of a man sitting in booth four, smiling. Cora said he came in every Tuesday at the same time, ordered the same thing, paid with a crumpled twenty. She said she'd never seen him smile before that picture was taken. She said the photograph was taken by someone who wasn't there. What I found when I looked closer at the reflection in the diner window behind him is why I don't stop at roadside diners anymore. Not after dark. Not alone. This is a story about the things cameras catch that eyes don't, about the shape that stood behind the photographer, and about what happens when you develop film that was never exposed. #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #MaplewoodDiner #Route14 #Vermont #Polaroid #Photograph #WaitressCora #BoothFour #Autumn2019 #DinerHorror #Unseen #Reflection #FilmDevelopment #SmallTown #Luna #Imaginary #SoloNarrative Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    6 mins
  • The Dollhouse at the Old Mill on Briar Creek
    Jun 27 2026
    In the autumn of 2009, Luna stopped at a crumbling mill on Briar Creek outside the town of Merridale, Vermont. A child's dollhouse sat in the middle of the dusty floor, its rooms arranged with unnatural precision. The family who owned the mill had been gone for decades, but the dollhouse was clean and warm, as if someone still lived inside. Luna found a note tucked into the roof, written in careful child's handwriting, asking for help finding a way out. She followed the instructions in the note and ended up in the basement, where she found a door that should not have been there. This episode is about that door, and what Luna chose not to open. #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #Imaginary #Dollhouse #OldMill #BriarCreek #Merridale #Vermont #ChildsHandwriting #LostChildren #BasementDoor #Autumn #2009 #AbandonedBuilding #LunaNarrative #SoloNarrated #AtmosphericHorror #Unsettling Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    7 mins
  • The Handprint on the Window at the Fox Creek Gas Station
    Jun 26 2026
    Late November 2022, a few miles outside the town of Jasper, Ohio. I was driving home from a funeral when my car started making a noise I couldn't place. I pulled into the Fox Creek Gas Station — a single pump, a convenience store that smelled of old coffee and motor oil. The man behind the counter, Henry, had been working there for thirty-seven years. He told me about the handprint. The one that appears on the inside of the station's back window every night around 2:47 AM. Not a smudge. Not condensation. A small handprint, like a child's, pressed from the inside out. He showed me the security footage. It's there for about twelve minutes, then fades. No one in the room. No one near the window. He said it started two years ago, the night a woman with a flat tire stopped by with her daughter. She bought a bag of chips and a soda. The little girl pressed her hand against the glass while they waited. A week later, the mother came back alone, asking if anyone had seen a pink hair clip. Henry hadn't. But that night, the handprint appeared. It's never gone away. Henry doesn't clean that window anymore. He just talks to it sometimes. #HandprintOnTheWindow #FoxCreekGasStation #JasperOhio #LateNovember #HenryTheAttendant #ChildHandprint #SecurityFootage #PinkHairClip #MidnightShift #ImaginaryShow #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #SmallTownHorror #LunaNarrates #SlowBurnHorror #AtmosphericHorror #TrueStoryFeeling #UnresolvedEnding Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    7 mins
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