Blogtober 2025, Day 21: Surrender
Lucy's Path: Chapter Twenty-One
The Hargrove house sat at the edge of town, its porch
sagging under years of storms and silence. Curtains drawn, mailbox rusted shut.
Sarah hesitated before knocking, half-expecting no answer. But after a long
pause, the door opened.
Mrs. Hargrove looked smaller than Sarah remembered—thin,
tired, eyes red from nights without sleep. “You’re one of Emily’s friends,” she
said softly. It wasn’t a question. “Come in.”
Inside, the air smelled of dust and lavender. The living
room was lined with framed photos: birthday cakes, fishing trips, a girl with
two braids—Emily, smiling beside another child.
Sarah pointed. “That’s Lucy, isn’t it?”
Mrs. Hargrove nodded, sitting heavily on the sofa. “They
were inseparable. But Lucy looked up to my sister more than anyone—Eleanor. She
was… different. Said the woods had a voice, and that it liked her singing.” Her
voice cracked. “The amulet was hers.”
Sarah’s stomach turned. “The one Emily found?”
“She wore it the day Lucy disappeared,” Mrs. Hargrove
whispered. “I thought she’d just lost it. But sometimes, I still hear humming
outside Emily’s window. The same tune Eleanor used to sing.”
Through the lace curtain, Sarah saw the treeline swaying in
the windless dark.
Mrs. Hargrove gripped her hand, trembling. “If she’s out
there, tell her to stop listening. That’s how it starts. You don’t hear
the Lady—you surrender to her.”
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