
You unlock the door to your own home — but the key fits, the lights respond, and everything is just slightly wrong. In The Wrong House, Luna narrates standalone episodes of domestic dread: a woman finds a family photo album with her face in every picture but strangers as relatives; a man discovers his childhood bedroom now belongs to someone else's memories; a new parent realizes the nursery was built for a different baby. Each story unfolds in a familiar space — a kitchen, a hallway, a backyard — where the uncanny creeps through floorboards and settles in the wallpaper. Luna's low, candlelit voice guides you through these intimate horrors, where the threat isn't a monster under the bed but the bed itself, which remembers a different sleeper. These are tales of mistaken homes, borrowed lives, and the terrifying realization that home is never as safe as you remember. Every episode is a new key in a different lock, and none of them should fit.