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EPISODE · May 6, 2026 · 7 MIN

The Last Phone at the Copper Creek Motel

from Empty Floor Twelve — Fexingo Horror · host Fexingo

Copper Creek, Montana. September 2007. Luna stops at a motel that shouldn't exist anymore — a place her grandmother spoke about once, in the clipped way you talk about something you want to forget. The motel sits off a dirt road that doesn't appear on any map. The office is empty. The keys are laid out on the counter with a note that says, 'Take room nine. The phone will ring.' Luna takes the room. She waits. And when the phone rings at 1:17 AM, she picks up. The voice on the other end belongs to a woman who has been calling that same phone for forty-three years, trying to reach a man who never answers. But tonight, something is different. The woman's voice is closer than it was the last call. And the receiver in Luna's hand feels heavier than a telephone should. #CopperCreek #Montana #TheCopperCreekMotel #RoomNine #ThePhoneThatRings #EllenMercer #GrandmotherGrace #RobertMercer #TheLastCall #FortyThreeYears #MotelHorror #VintageTelephone #SmallTownHorror #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #AnthologyHorror #EmptyFloorTwelve #AtmosphericHorror #ElevatorHorror #LiminalSpace Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

Copper Creek, Montana. September 2007. Luna stops at a motel that shouldn't exist anymore — a place her grandmother spoke about once, in the clipped way you talk about something you want to forget. The motel sits off a dirt road that doesn't appear on any map. The office is empty. The keys are laid out on the counter with a note that says, 'Take room nine. The phone will ring.' Luna takes the room. She waits. And when the phone rings at 1:17 AM, she picks up. The voice on the other end belongs to a woman who has been calling that same phone for forty-three years, trying to reach a man who never answers. But tonight, something is different. The woman's voice is closer than it was the last call. And the receiver in Luna's hand feels heavier than a telephone should. #CopperCreek #Montana #TheCopperCreekMotel #RoomNine #ThePhoneThatRings #EllenMercer #GrandmotherGrace #RobertMercer #TheLastCall #FortyThreeYears #MotelHorror #VintageTelephone #SmallTownHorror #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #AnthologyHorror #EmptyFloorTwelve #AtmosphericHorror #ElevatorHorror #LiminalSpace Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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Copper Creek, Montana. September 2007. Luna stops at a motel that shouldn't exist anymore — a place her grandmother spoke about once, in the clipped way you talk about something you want to forget. The motel sits off a dirt road that doesn't appear...

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