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English, 21.10.2019 15:50 schnefai000

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she entered the castle

2. the door squeaked as she pushed it open. she paused: listening

3. hearing nothing, she pushed the door open just wide enough to slip through. snowflakes

4. before she closed the door, she glanced behind her. snowflakes. fell in circles like dozen of ballerinas

5. a blanket of snow already covered the grass and sidewalk. she would never make it home tonight.

6. she closed the door and it clicked close with a finality. she felt her heart sink to the pit of a her stomach like a stone.

7. the foyer was lit with a glow created from candles flickering along the ceiling.

8. the light threw shadows that forced her to stay close to wall.

9. she walked down the hall; the heels of her shoes clicking against the stone

10. at the end of the hallway, she paused , unsure which way to turn. the left fork was and she could hear the laughter of children and the melody of piano. but to the right was lit with a candle that was already guttering in an unseen wind.
taking a deep breath, she turned right.

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