Chapter 1: The Hidden Passage
The library was always silent this late in the
day, long after the last bell echoed through the stone corridors of Brightwood
Academy. Ethan liked it that way. Here, among the towering shelves and the
scent of old paper, the world seemed to pause. But tonight, something felt
different.
It started with a whisper.
Ethan paused mid-step, a dusty tome tucked under
one arm. He turned slowly, his heart quickening as his gaze swept across the
rows of books. The whisper came again, faint and elusive, like the sound of
wind brushing through leaves. But the library’s tall windows were firmly shut,
the moonlight spilling through their stained glass and pooling on the dark
wooden floor.
“Hello?” Ethan called softly, his voice swallowed
by the stillness.
Nothing. Just the faint hum of the library’s
ancient light fixtures and the creak of old wood under his sneakers. He shook
his head, laughing at himself, and made his way toward the checkout desk.
And then he saw it: a faint glow emanating from
the back of the library, where the oldest, least-touched volumes were kept. It
was coming from a section he'd never noticed before, though he’d wandered the
library countless times.
Curiosity tightened its grip, and Ethan found
himself drawn to the light. He weaved past familiar shelves of encyclopedias
and novels, his footsteps muffled by the thick rug. The glow intensified as he
approached a narrow passage, partially obscured by a crooked bookshelf that
seemed to have been shoved there in haste.
Behind the shelf was a door. No—not a door. A
stone archway, its edges inscribed with delicate, swirling symbols that pulsed
faintly like embers. Ethan reached out, his fingers trembling, and traced one
of the patterns. It felt warm, alive.
The whisper came again, louder this time.
Words—just out of reach—like a song half-remembered.
Ethan hesitated, glancing back toward the front
of the library. The empty desk, the familiar shelves, and the safety of normalcy
called to him. But his hand moved almost on its own, pressing gently against
the glowing arch.
With a deep, resonant hum, the stone shifted. The
air shimmered like heat rising off the pavement, and the passage yawned open,
revealing a spiraling staircase that descended into darkness. The faint glow
illuminated the steps, beckoning him downward.
Ethan’s heart raced. This was impossible. And
yet, impossibility had opened itself before him, like an invitation.
“Only one way to find out,” he whispered to
himself, clutching his book like a talisman as he stepped forward. The archway
closed behind him with a whisper of stone, plunging the library into silence
once more.
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