now brimming with the hues of autumn, seemed to wave a muted greeting as the car slowly cruised down the familiar country road. The homes were spaced far apart, each with its own sprawl
tugged at her heart every time she looked back to
sed away, leaving behind a legacy of l
med to whisper secrets she wasn't ready to uncover. She had inherited the home after her grandmother passed away two
. Growing up, Adeline had always been curious about her grandmother's past, about the strange stories she'd o
difficult to decipher and the other ones were just completely strange. They spoke of legends, strange occurrences, and a hidden world of which Adeline had no knowledge. At first, she thought it w
and worn, still held its charm. Its faded paint and creeping ivy gave it an air of timelessness. For a moment, Adeline felt as though nothing had cha
stepped out of the car and gazed up at the house. It felt... wrong to be here without her grandmother, like the house had lost its soul.
had been frozen in time, preserving the memories of her grandmother's life.Adeline's eyes swept over the familiar surroundings-her gr
istance swayed in the breeze, their leaves rustling softly. As she gazed out at the view, she felt an ove
ems from the car and carry them into the living room. Her mind was elsewhere, consumed by thoughts of the journals she had found in the attic.
neath a pile of old blankets in the attic, its presence so well-concealed that she had nearly missed it. The moment she touch
he worn leather. As she sat down on the couch, she flipped it open to the f
my dear, must follow it when the time is right. You are
ric, but this was... different. The mention of wolves, the ominous warning-Adeline couldn't dismi
he journal, tucking
ming to stretch farther than they should. The house, though familiar, suddenl
s not just an or
bilia. But there, hidden in the corner, she found something new. A small wooden chest, locked
ed over her again, this time more intense than before. A chill ran
opened it slowly. Inside, she found a collection of artifacts-strange symbols etched into pieces of metal,
oubt, that this was the beginning of something bigger than she could e
to settle her grand
lse was wai