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LIBRARY OF CRYPTIC CLUES ( DAY 6, LETTER L)



                          CHAPTER 6 

          LIBRARY OF CRYPTIC CLUES 

The morning sun tiptoed into the cottage, casting a warm glow on Goldwynn's sleepy face. She stretched, the blankets tangling around her like a cozy cocoon. The sunflower yellow couch seemed to smile, its plush pillows supporting her languid stretch.

"It's morning," she muttered, rubbing her eyes. The clock chimed cheerfully announcing the new day. Goldwynn swung her legs off the couch, her feet finding the soft rug. A sniff drew her to the kitchen – yesterday's dinner leftovers were still appetizing.

She opened the fridge, the cold air wafting out a savory greeting. Apple pie leftovers beckoned, but she opted for something heartier. The wooden counter creaked as she leaned against it, popping a slice of yesterday's herb bread into the toaster.

As the toast crisped, she poked around the pantry, finding a jar of blueberry jam with a handwritten label: "Tasha's Special Blend". A smile tugged at her lips. She unscrewed the jar, the sweet aroma making her stomach chime in.

The toast popped up, and she slapped on a pat of creamy butter, followed by a generous dollop of Tasha's jam. Perfection. A quick rumble in the fridge yielded a bottle of orange juice, perfect for pairing with the sweet treat.

Munching on her toast, she wandered to the window, the woods outside still screaming the absence of the Bears. With breakfast devoured, she tidied up, and put the kitchen in order. 

A splash of water on her face, and she felt revived, ready to tackle the library. Goldwynn's feet barely made a sound on the creaky stairs. As she pushed open the library door and plopped herself down near the toppled books, the scent of old paper and leather bindings spilled into the air.

A crystal paperweight shaped like an apple held down a torn map, the edges fluttering in an errant breeze from the window. Goldwynn's fingers trailed over the spines bearing the titles of bewitched forests, crackling magic, and hidden portals.

On the desk, a half-written note in looping script caught her eye:

"If lost, follow the –"

The sentence trailed off, the ink smudged deliberately. Goldwynn's mind whirred. Follow what? The uncertainty hung in the air, tantalizing her.

She settled into a worn armchair and gazed out of the window lost in thought. A book lay open on the side table, its pages yellowed but the words danced in the slanting light:

"Where shadows weave their secret spell,

Seek the clearing, where moonbeams dwell...

Follow the path, where wild things play,

Find the key, to unlock the way..."

The words seemed to shimmer, the poetry weaving a spell. Goldwynn's eyes drifted back to the window, the treetops swaying gently in the breeze. A sliver of sky peeked through, a brilliant blue. She felt a flutter in her chest – were the Bears the chosen one to unlock a path? Is that where they might have gone?

Or wait a minute! Were the messages left behind by them…for her ???

Either way, just the thought of being in the thick of a mystery thrilled Goldwynn to bits! 

She would soon set down to work upon the cryptic messages.

To Be Continued...

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This post is part of the Blogchatter A2Z Challenge 2026.

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  1. Love the name Goldwynn - it has such an ethereal quality to it. Also loved the setting - I am craving jam-toast now :D

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    1. Thank you for reading Suchita, glad I could make the visuals come alive 😊

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