Shadows of the city
ovided a perfect backdrop to her cozy apartment, situated above her beloved bookshop, "The Enchanted Pages." T
spent her days organizing shelves, recommending novels, and losing herself in stories. Yet, beneath her cheerful demeanor lay a shadow o
reeted the early bird customers. As she tidied the shelves, a sense of anti
n air of mystery about him, with piercing blue eyes that seemed to hold countless secrets. His dark hair was slightly disheveled, and he wore a tailored suit that hinted at w
ering Heights.'" Izzy's eyes widened slightly. First editions of classic novels were rare treasures, and "Wuthering Heights" was a
see it?" he asked, his
moment, then nodded.
lass cabinet. As she unlocked it and carefully pulled out the precious volume, she
ng him the book with reverenc
ity through her. He examined it with the same care she had, flipping through the del
melodic. "Are you a collector?" she asked, try
In a manner of speaking. Books ha
. "Me too. They've been my refug
lingering on the cover. "Thank you
Hartley. But every
Izzy. I'm Dam
hint of power and darkness. "It's a
d, his smile finally reaching his
horne, and why did he seem so interested in the rare book? Little did she know, this encounter was just the b