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Case File: Vacancy — Fexingo Horror

Case File: Vacancy — Fexingo Horror

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Luna sits alone at the motel front desk, the register open to a name that shouldn't be there. In Case File: Vacancy, every episode checks into a different room of dread — a traveler who vanishes between floors, a housekeeper who finds a room locked from inside with no guest, a phone that rings from a room demolished decades ago. The stories are self-contained, each a closed case file of the strange and still-unsolved, told in Luna's low, intimate voice as if she's reading from that leather register by the glow of the No Vacancy sign. No two keys fit the same lock; no two episodes share a monster. What unifies them is the motel itself — a liminal space where the night clerk has seen too much, where the thin walls hold whispers, and where the vacancy sign never goes dark. Pull up a chair at the front desk. Listen to the stories Luna tells when the last guest has checked in.

#MotelHorror #CaseFileVacancy #LunaNarrates #AnthologyHorror #NoVacancy #LiminalSpace #RoadsideHorror #NightShift #CheckInHorror #RoomKey #TravelerGone #DesertMotel #SlowBurnHorror #FictionHorror #Horror #HorrorPodcast #FexingoHorror #StorytellingHorror

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    May 5 2026
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    #MoondanceInn #Route9 #WesternMassachusetts #AugustNight #MotelHorror #GuestRegister #Room14 #LoneTraveler #UnsettlingEncounter #Polaroid #Symbol #ColdRoom #CashPayment #NoLuggage #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #AnthologyHorror #AtmosphericDread #CaseFileVacancy #LunaNarrates

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    #RoadsideMotel #Route17 #SladesCreek #Room9 #Winter2005 #OvernightShift #NoLuggage #CashPayment #NotesAt317AM #UnfinishedBusiness #LonelyHighway #ChristmasSeason #DesertedParkingLot #CurtainsDrawn #VanishingGuest #MotelHorror #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #CaseFileVacancy #LunaNarrates

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    May 3 2026
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    #StarliteMotorLodge #Route9 #CentervilleOhio #Summer1998 #LostAndFound #TheNightManager #Room214 #SecurityFootage #DampSuit #CigaretteSmoke #YellowNotepad #Luna #MotelHorror #LingeringGuests #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #CaseFileVacancy #AnthologyEpisode #LunaNarrates #AnthologyHorror

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