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EPISODE · May 9, 2026 · 6 MIN

The Bell That Rings at Foster Farm

from Goodnight, Sweetheart — Fexingo Horror · host Fexingo

Luna recounts a night she spent at her grandmother's farm in central Illinois, in the autumn of 2009. A rusty dinner bell on the edge of the property began to ring on its own, three nights in a row, always at 2:47 AM. The first night, she ignored it. The second night, she watched it from the window — the clapper swinging, the rope hanging still. The third night, she walked out into the cold to see who was pulling it. What she found was not a person, and not a prank. It was something that had learned her name from the way the wind carried it. A story about inheritance, the land remembering things, and the difference between a memory and a haunting. Told with Luna's characteristic hush and slow-burn dread, this is a quiet, rural ghost story that stays with you long after the bell finally stops. #GoodnightSweetheart #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #AnthologyHorror #RuralHorror #DinnerBell #CentralIllinois #FosterFarm #GrandmothersHouse #AutumnHorror #BoneChina #WindAndMemory #ThingInTheField #247AM #InheritedHaunting #OpenField #HarvestMoon #SoloNarration #BabyMonitorHorror #NurseryTerror Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

Luna recounts a night she spent at her grandmother's farm in central Illinois, in the autumn of 2009. A rusty dinner bell on the edge of the property began to ring on its own, three nights in a row, always at 2:47 AM. The first night, she ignored it. The second night, she watched it from the window — the clapper swinging, the rope hanging still. The third night, she walked out into the cold to see who was pulling it. What she found was not a person, and not a prank. It was something that had learned her name from the way the wind carried it. A story about inheritance, the land remembering things, and the difference between a memory and a haunting. Told with Luna's characteristic hush and slow-burn dread, this is a quiet, rural ghost story that stays with you long after the bell finally stops. #GoodnightSweetheart #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #AnthologyHorror #RuralHorror #DinnerBell #CentralIllinois #FosterFarm #GrandmothersHouse #AutumnHorror #BoneChina #WindAndMemory #ThingInTheField #247AM #InheritedHaunting #OpenField #HarvestMoon #SoloNarration #BabyMonitorHorror #NurseryTerror Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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Luna recounts a night she spent at her grandmother's farm in central Illinois, in the autumn of 2009. A rusty dinner bell on the edge of the property began to ring on its own, three nights in a row, always at 2:47 AM. The first night, she ignored...

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