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Under the sickly amber glow of a dying streetlight, something is always waiting to be uncovered. In Streetlight Burials, each episode is a self-contained story drawn from the cracks of a city that never sleeps — or forgets. Luna unearths tales of objects found beneath flickering lamps: a child's shoe with a name stitched inside, a bundle of letters sealed with wax, a rusted key that fits a lock no one remembers. These are not ghost stories in the traditional sense; they are quieter, rooted in the mundane turned sinister. A parking lot where shadows pool too thickly. A stretch of sidewalk that repeats itself. A streetlamp that buzzes in a language only the lost understand. The collection is unified by place — the forgotten edges of town where light fails and the dark takes root — and by the sense that every object buried under a streetlight carries a story that refuses to stay underground. Luna narrates from a single point of stillness, her voice a low flame in the dark, guiding you thr