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“Don’t touch that one.” The words came too late. Clara had already opened the locket. The gold hinge made the smallest sound. Click. Tiny. Soft. Almost harmless. But
The bar was loud. Too loud. Glasses hitting wood. Boots scraping across the floor. A jukebox growling out old rock songs from the corner. Laughter. Shouting. Pool balls
The airport was loud. Too loud. Rolling suitcases. Boarding calls. Shoes scraping across polished floors. Voices everywhere. But in the middle of all that noise— one boy stood
Attics have an uncanny ability to transform familiar objects into strange, almost unrecognizable things. The dim lighting, dust, and years of untouched storage can warp everyday items into
I woke up one morning with an intense, sharp sensation on my upper back, the kind that makes you freeze in place before your eyes even fully open.
The café felt safe. Warm light. Soft music. Quiet conversations. People eating without thinking. Without needing to. At one table— a plate sat half untouched. A sandwich. Fries.
The bedroom looked perfect. Golden light. Soft reflections. Everything polished to the point of illusion. Nothing out of place. Nothing unexpected. Except her. The maid stood near the
The bakery smelled like comfort. Warm bread. Sweet cinnamon. Soft music in the background. The kind of place where nothing urgent ever happened. Where people ordered too much—
The plane had been quiet. Too quiet. The kind of quiet that doesn’t feel safe. Just controlled. Contained. Passengers sat still, pretending everything was normal. Until it wasn’t.
The ballroom was perfect. Golden light poured from crystal chandeliers. Music drifted through the air. Soft. Elegant. Controlled. People spoke in low voices, careful not to disturb the
The city didn’t stop. It never did. Shoes hit pavement. Voices blended into noise. Engines hummed like a constant background. Everything moved. Everything ignored. Including her. The girl
The boutique was flawless. Soft lighting. Glass displays. Jewelry resting like it had never been touched. Everything expensive. Everything controlled. The kind of place where nothing unexpected lasted