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EPISODE · May 11, 2026 · 8 MIN

The Night the Pharmacy Stayed Open on Mulberry Street

from Empty Floor Twelve — Fexingo Horror · host Fexingo

Luna tells the story of a pharmacy in the town of Harwood, Oregon, that never closed after a certain night in October 1997. A place where the fluorescent lights hummed with static and the aisles seemed to rearrange themselves. She met a man there who came in every night for the same prescription, a man who smelled of wet earth and wore shoes caked with mud. The pharmacist, a woman named Grace, had been working the overnight shift for twenty years, and she knew something was wrong. Luna was only passing through, but she stayed until dawn, watching the door swing open and shut for customers who never seemed to leave with anything. The story is about the things that keep us returning to places we should not be, and the quiet horror of a town that has learned to live with a door that should have been locked long ago. No monsters, no gore. Just a pharmacy on a dead street, a bell that rang every time the door opened, and the feeling that someone had been waiting for you to walk in. #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #EmptyFloorTwelve #HarwoodOregon #MulberryStreet #PharmacyHorror #GraceThePharmacist #TheManWithMuddyShoes #PrescriptionHorror #OvernightShift #October1997 #SmallTownHorror #AtmosphericHorror #SlowBurnHorror #DoorThatShouldStayLocked #TheBellOverTheDoor #FluorescentLight #QuietDread #ElevatorHorror #LiminalSpace Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

Luna tells the story of a pharmacy in the town of Harwood, Oregon, that never closed after a certain night in October 1997. A place where the fluorescent lights hummed with static and the aisles seemed to rearrange themselves. She met a man there who came in every night for the same prescription, a man who smelled of wet earth and wore shoes caked with mud. The pharmacist, a woman named Grace, had been working the overnight shift for twenty years, and she knew something was wrong. Luna was only passing through, but she stayed until dawn, watching the door swing open and shut for customers who never seemed to leave with anything. The story is about the things that keep us returning to places we should not be, and the quiet horror of a town that has learned to live with a door that should have been locked long ago. No monsters, no gore. Just a pharmacy on a dead street, a bell that rang every time the door opened, and the feeling that someone had been waiting for you to walk in. #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #EmptyFloorTwelve #HarwoodOregon #MulberryStreet #PharmacyHorror #GraceThePharmacist #TheManWithMuddyShoes #PrescriptionHorror #OvernightShift #October1997 #SmallTownHorror #AtmosphericHorror #SlowBurnHorror #DoorThatShouldStayLocked #TheBellOverTheDoor #FluorescentLight #QuietDread #ElevatorHorror #LiminalSpace Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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Luna tells the story of a pharmacy in the town of Harwood, Oregon, that never closed after a certain night in October 1997. A place where the fluorescent lights hummed with static and the aisles seemed to rearrange themselves. She met a man there...

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