The Hidden Pages
n by profession, she spent her days surrounded by the past, but it was the secrets that lay beneath the surface of well-known tales that truly
golds, crunched underfoot as she meandered without any particular destination in mind. The town was small, quaint, and seemingly unremarkable, but it had alw
odd. At the end of a narrow alleyway, tucked between two larger buildings, was a small bookshop she had
an ornate brass handle that gleamed faintly in the fading sunlight. She hesitated for a moment,
all shapes and sizes. The scent of aged paper and leather filled the air, mingling with the faint smell of incense
in languages she didn't recognize, and the books themselves seemed ancient, their covers cracked and faded with age. She felt
limpse of a figure moving between the shelves. She turned, half-expecting to see another customer, but
he bridge of his nose. His hair, a shock of white, stood in stark contrast to his dark, ta
h and cultured. "Welcome to Timeless Tomes
st?" she repeated. "I've never been here before.
en't meant to find it until now. The shop has a
is cryptic response. "What do you mean?" sh
, leading her deeper into the shop. "C
d with surprising agility for someone of his age, and it was all she could do to keep up with him. Eventual
ring to the book, "is what
, its pages yellowed with age. The text was written in a language she didn't recognize, but there wa
rely above a whisper. "How could I be search
ings are not meant to be understood immediately. This book holds a secret, a secret that
dened. "How do y
ing her to approach the book. "Some questions
ed the ancient parchment, a strange sensation washed over her, as though the room had suddenly grown colder
, the world around her began to fad