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The Journey of a Novice

Chapter 2 Whispers of Doubt

Word Count: 739    |    Released on: 25/03/2025

et commanding. Emily stirred from sleep, her body sluggish beneath the warmth of the thin blanket. It took a moment for her to remember

y beginning their day-some tying their veils with sleepy precision, others whispering short morn

hardest," she whisper

rls to the chapel, where soft candlelight danced across marble floors and wooden pews waited like silent sentinels. Th

high-vaulted ceiling. The Latin chants, though foreign to her tongue, stirred som

coming. Long tables, steaming bowls of porridge, and a single line for tea or water. Emily

uiet?" Emily asked a

. Silence is part of the discipline. It helps

But what if you're not sure w

oughtful. "Then you wait. And ke

hrases, and the rules of the order. Sister Magdalene presided over the lessons with grace and firmness. Emily tr

om petal to petal. She breathed in the scent of lavender and roses, grateful for a moment of solitude. Her eyes caught

others? Her mother's proud words rang in her ears-"A life dedicated to God is

ou've seen a gho

ce approaching. She had dark, cu

g beside her without invitation. "

arrived y

ere six months. Still not

ows lifted

n. God doesn't mind. What matters is that

the candor. It fel

for a few moments

choir practice. Sister Jud

yers. The seminary had its own pulse, a beat of faith and discipline. Emily moved thro

e whispers of doubt she'd tried to ignore returned. What if she wasn't

a's words-you wait, and keep

lded her hands beneath the b

tening... please he

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“The town of Willowbrook had always been a place of quiet charm-a world untouched by the rush of modernity. Nestled between rolling hills and dense, whispering forests, it was a town where time moved gently, and life followed the rhythm of the seasons. Emily had known Willowbrook all her life. She had grown up wandering its cobbled streets, listening to the hum of the marketplace, and watching the same sun dip behind the hills each evening. The scent of fresh-baked bread from the bakery, the distant laughter of children playing near the old oak tree, the familiar sight of Mrs. Alden sweeping her front porch at precisely seven every morning-these were the things she had known since childhood. And yet, despite the warmth of familiarity, something deep inside her yearned for more. Emily had always felt like an outsider in her own home-a dreamer among those content with ordinary lives. The world outside Willowbrook called to her in ways she couldn't explain. It was a whisper in the wind, a tug at her heart, a force she could no longer ignore. And so, she had made her decision. This was the morning she would leave.”