Blogtober 2025, Day 17: Luminous

 Lucy's Path: Chapter Seventeen


They came back after midnight, when the moon was sharp and the town asleep. Mark led the way, flashlight low. The woods seemed wider now, the path rearranged. Every crunch of dirt felt too loud, as if the forest disapproved of their return.

When they reached the clearing, the stone child gleamed faintly, its carved faces slick with dew. Small trinkets lay at its feet—buttons, pennies, scraps of ribbon, a cracked marble that pulsed with a luminous heartbeat in the dark. Sarah crouched, voice trembling. “It’s feeding on them. On the noise they made when they were loved.”

Tyler glanced up. “That’s insane.”

But the air disagreed. A low vibration rolled through the clearing, like something unseen drawing breath. Then—soft, deliberate—Emily’s humming began. Her voice floated from nowhere, sweet and broken, singing words no one recognized.

The sound thickened, weaving through the trees until it pressed against them, invisible but solid, like fog turned to glass. Mark clutched his head, the rhythm pulsing inside his skull. “It’s not her voice—it’s using her!”

The amulet hanging under his shirt flared white-hot. He tore it free, nearly dropping it, and jammed it into his pocket. The humming stopped.

Silence returned, deep and absolute. Then, from the stone child’s mouth, came a faint whisper—too low to be wind.

“Payment,” it said again, clearer this time. And behind them, something unseen began to move through the trees, circling closer, waiting to collect.

 


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