The memory keeper
seemed to blur together, their tomes fluttering open like birds taking flight, releasing a flurry of pages that swirled around her like a storm. The air
ne. Lena's reflection stared back, but it was distorted, like a funhouse mirror reflecting a t
s from a fire that had burned for centuries. Lena spun around, but there was no one there. She turned back to the m
its eyes seemed to bore into her soul, like a dark and ancient power that had lain dormant for centuries
ower. Lena stumbled back, her heart racing like a wild animal trapped in a cage. The shadowy fig
, scrawled in red letters that seemed to drip with malevolent intent, was a message
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