Luna stands in the dissolving memory of her childhood home, a crayon in her hand, facing an unfinished drawing of the motel. A younger version of herself is frozen at the table. Eleanor's voice is gone—only static remains. The figure inside the drawing presses against the window, and Luna realizes she is not alone in the memory. She must choose: finish the image and become the author of the loop, or let the house burn and lose herself in the static. But the crayon is warm, and the lines on the page are starting to move on their own. In the space between decisions, a new door appears—not in the house, but in the drawing itself. Luna sees a hand reach through the paper, not to pull her in, but to offer something. A key. The same key from the mirror corridor. And behind the hand, a voice that sounds like her own, saying her name twice. This episode picks up the moment the house begins to collapse, and Luna must decide what to reach for before the memory erases her entirely.