Epilogue
The Radio That Broadcasts From the Afterlife
In 1983, an amateur radio enthusiast in New Mexico began receiving an unidentified signal at 2:11 a.m. each night. The station had no frequency registration, no call sign. It only played songs that listeners later described as “impossibly personal.”
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The Reflection That Showed Tomorrow
In a rundown motel outside Lisbon, there’s a cracked bathroom mirror that reflects not the present, but the next day. Guests who check in often see themselves doing strange things: crying, screaming, or staring at something off-frame.
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The Clock That Waited for Midnight
In a quiet European village, there stood a clock tower that never struck twelve. No matter the season or century, it always stopped one minute before midnight. The townspeople called it a superstition, until a historian restored it — and forced it to chime.
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