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EPISODE · May 23, 2026 · 9 MIN

The Photograph of a Lighthouse That Does Not Exist

from Letters from the Lighthouse — Fexingo Horror · host Fexingo

Still holding the photograph of the impostor standing beside a lighthouse that shouldn't exist, Luna watches the corridor distort around her. The walls ripple like disturbed water, and the photographs begin to bleed—ink-black liquid seeping from the frames. She runs, but every door she opens leads back to the same corridor, the same image of the impostor smiling at a building that never was. Then she hears her own voice from behind one of the doors, speaking calmly: 'It's easier if you let me come back inside.' Luna refuses and discovers a staircase behind a loose panel, descending into a room she recognizes—the flooded chamber beneath the lighthouse, but in this timeline it is dry and filled with filing cabinets. She opens a drawer labeled 'LOOP TERMINATIONS' and finds a file with her name on it, dated 2024. Inside is a single sheet of paper that reads: 'Subject will attempt to break the loop by refusing the impostor. This is the predicted outcome. The impostor will then kill the subject and assume her identity permanently.' Luna is now trapped in the archive, unsure which version of events is real, and the impostor's voice echoes through the vents, telling her that all timelines lead to the same end. #LettersFromTheLighthouse #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #Luna #Impostor #Photograph #Corridor #Archive #LoopTermination #PredictedOutcome #IdentityTheft #MirrorWorld #AlternateTimeline #VoiceInTheVents #FloodedChamber #File #2024 #BleedingPhotographs Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

Still holding the photograph of the impostor standing beside a lighthouse that shouldn't exist, Luna watches the corridor distort around her. The walls ripple like disturbed water, and the photographs begin to bleed—ink-black liquid seeping from the frames. She runs, but every door she opens leads back to the same corridor, the same image of the impostor smiling at a building that never was. Then she hears her own voice from behind one of the doors, speaking calmly: 'It's easier if you let me come back inside.' Luna refuses and discovers a staircase behind a loose panel, descending into a room she recognizes—the flooded chamber beneath the lighthouse, but in this timeline it is dry and filled with filing cabinets. She opens a drawer labeled 'LOOP TERMINATIONS' and finds a file with her name on it, dated 2024. Inside is a single sheet of paper that reads: 'Subject will attempt to break the loop by refusing the impostor. This is the predicted outcome. The impostor will then kill the subject and assume her identity permanently.' Luna is now trapped in the archive, unsure which version of events is real, and the impostor's voice echoes through the vents, telling her that all timelines lead to the same end. #LettersFromTheLighthouse #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #Luna #Impostor #Photograph #Corridor #Archive #LoopTermination #PredictedOutcome #IdentityTheft #MirrorWorld #AlternateTimeline #VoiceInTheVents #FloodedChamber #File #2024 #BleedingPhotographs Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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