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EPISODE · Jun 10, 2026 · 10 MIN

The Night the Crayons Wrote Alone at the Evergreen Motel

from Bedtime for the Brave — Fexingo Horror · host Fexingo

In the winter of 2019, Luna spent a week at the Evergreen Motel on the outskirts of Whittier, Oregon, while the roads were closed by snow. The motel was nearly empty, the heating unit rattled, and the child in the room next door—a girl named Margot—had a habit of leaving drawings under Luna's door. The drawings were ordinary at first: houses, dogs, a yellow sun. But by the third night, the crayon marks started changing without anyone touching them. Lines moved. Colors bled into shapes that weren't there before. And the handwriting—Margot's handwriting—began to look like someone else's. This episode is about what happens when a child's imagination starts drawing things that remember being real. It's about the quiet horror of a crayon rolling across the floor at 3 AM, and the note that said 'I didn't draw this.' Luna sat in that motel room with the chain lock on, listening to the scratch of wax on paper from the other side of the wall, and she did not go back to sleep. #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #SoloNarrated #Luna #EvergreenMotel #WhittierOregon #SnowedIn #ChildrensDrawings #Crayons #CreepyArt #MotelHorror #WinterHorror #Unsettling #Atmospheric #SmallTownHorror #TrueHorror #BedtimeForTheBrave #DonationRequest Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

In the winter of 2019, Luna spent a week at the Evergreen Motel on the outskirts of Whittier, Oregon, while the roads were closed by snow. The motel was nearly empty, the heating unit rattled, and the child in the room next door—a girl named Margot—had a habit of leaving drawings under Luna's door. The drawings were ordinary at first: houses, dogs, a yellow sun. But by the third night, the crayon marks started changing without anyone touching them. Lines moved. Colors bled into shapes that weren't there before. And the handwriting—Margot's handwriting—began to look like someone else's. This episode is about what happens when a child's imagination starts drawing things that remember being real. It's about the quiet horror of a crayon rolling across the floor at 3 AM, and the note that said 'I didn't draw this.' Luna sat in that motel room with the chain lock on, listening to the scratch of wax on paper from the other side of the wall, and she did not go back to sleep. #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #SoloNarrated #Luna #EvergreenMotel #WhittierOregon #SnowedIn #ChildrensDrawings #Crayons #CreepyArt #MotelHorror #WinterHorror #Unsettling #Atmospheric #SmallTownHorror #TrueHorror #BedtimeForTheBrave #DonationRequest Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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