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EPISODE · May 29, 2026 · 6 MIN

The Well at Larkin's Hollow

from Holler Tales — Fexingo Horror · host Fexingo

My granddaddy used to say there were two kinds of wells in these hills — the ones that gave water and the ones that gave something else. I never thought much of that saying until I met a girl named Ellie at the crossroads near Larkin's Hollow. She was wearing a dress from another decade and asked me for a ride to a well that had been dry for fifty years. I didn't take her, but I saw her again that night, walking up the old logging road with a lantern that cast no light. The next morning, I drove out to the well myself. The water was clear as glass, and when I looked in, I saw my own face — but the eyes weren't mine. They were green. Ellie's eyes. This episode takes place in late October of 2009, on a dirt road off Route 17 in eastern Kentucky. It's about thirst, and echoes, and what happens when you look too long into something that looks back. #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #AppalachianHorror #HollerTales #TheWellAtLarkinsHollow #Ellie #LunaNarrates #KentuckyHorror #RoadsideEncounter #OldWells #GreenEyes #DryWell #Lantern #LoggingRoad #October2009 #BackRoads #Thirst #Echoes Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

My granddaddy used to say there were two kinds of wells in these hills — the ones that gave water and the ones that gave something else. I never thought much of that saying until I met a girl named Ellie at the crossroads near Larkin's Hollow. She was wearing a dress from another decade and asked me for a ride to a well that had been dry for fifty years. I didn't take her, but I saw her again that night, walking up the old logging road with a lantern that cast no light. The next morning, I drove out to the well myself. The water was clear as glass, and when I looked in, I saw my own face — but the eyes weren't mine. They were green. Ellie's eyes. This episode takes place in late October of 2009, on a dirt road off Route 17 in eastern Kentucky. It's about thirst, and echoes, and what happens when you look too long into something that looks back. #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #AppalachianHorror #HollerTales #TheWellAtLarkinsHollow #Ellie #LunaNarrates #KentuckyHorror #RoadsideEncounter #OldWells #GreenEyes #DryWell #Lantern #LoggingRoad #October2009 #BackRoads #Thirst #Echoes Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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