Moonlit Secrets
e oak tree would not let me be. It stayed in my mind, like s
the occurrence in the for
een the wind. But as the hours dragged on, the whispers grew cl
t the street outside was empty, bathed in the pale glow of the full moon. I locked myself in my
plore the town. I never got the chance to after my family disappeared. Silver Hollow seemed like any ordinary town: cobblestone st
?" asked a cheerful woman at the lo
w the town," I replied,
old Mrs. Fenwick at the library is your best b
dark stone, with ivy creeping up its sides. Inside, the air smelled of dust
es, greeted with a sharp glance. "You're not from a
with my family. We own the house at the edge of town" I adm
when the lights went out. The 'Hart' family. A lot of peop
but not all of it is pleasant," she said, pulling a leather-bound journal from a locked cabinet. "This belonged to
hrough the entries, I found cryptic notes about "the Silver Moon" and refere
ath its silver light lies truth, but only for
sudden gust of wind swept through the room, extinguishing the flickering lamps. The whis
stirred something," she whispered, her voice shak
rowing sense of unease. The whispers had followed me here, and as I walked home that evening, I felt it again, tha
were empty, but the sound persisted, I quickened my pace, my heart p
d, steady and warm. He caught m
ver his brow, and his piercing amber eyes held a mix of concern and cur
ps curving into a half smile. "You alri
ing me." I stammered, glancing ove
woods can play tricks on people." he
and steady, before he stepped back. "I don't think you remember me; I used to work with your father before he disapp
ng into you like that." I replied, p
oice low." Silver Hollow has its secre
e, its carved symbols glowing faintly in the moonlight. Around it, shadows moved.
whispers followed, growing louder until they became a deafening howl. A pair of glowing
my ears, faint but insistent. The journal sat on the
ove is