Blogtober 2025, 25: Enchanted
The Hanfield Elementary archive room smelled of paper rot
and floor wax. Sarah’s flashlight beam skimmed over metal filing cabinets,
stacks of yearbooks, and boxes marked Property of Pleasant Hollow School
District. Dust danced in the light like tiny ghosts.
Tyler flipped through a stack of yellowed folders. “This is
insane,” he muttered. “We’re digging through PTA records like they’ll tell us
how to fight a ghost.”
Sarah kept searching until she found one labeled 1956–1959:
Faculty Correspondence. Inside were typed meeting minutes, faded and warped
by time. She read aloud, “Item seven: Discussion of the ‘Harvest Festival’
ceremony—Mrs. Price to oversee annual offering to ensure continued harmony
between school and surrounding property.”
Tyler blinked. “They wrote it down. Like it was normal.”
Further down the page, a phrase caught Sarah’s eye: The
children will sing the Lady’s song to ensure she remains enchanted.
She whispered the word again—enchanted—and felt the
air shift, as if the walls were listening.
Mark pointed to a photograph tucked inside the file: Mrs.
Price standing before the oak, surrounded by children holding ribbons. The
amulet gleamed faintly on her neck, caught mid-glint by the camera’s flash.
Tyler stepped back. “They didn’t worship her,” he said.
“They worked for her.”
A draft moved through the room, riffling the papers.
Somewhere beneath the floor, something hummed faintly, almost pleased to be
remembered.
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