CHAPTER THREE12Please respect copyright.PENANAMc5uvduE5l
Seline12Please respect copyright.PENANANJJCfJW8SS
Seline sat at her desk in the journalism room, the quiet hum of the computers around her barely registering as she turned the letter over in her hands. She’d taken it out yesterday, from where Kim had tucked it inside the novel.12Please respect copyright.PENANAiff1LSVBTl
The letter itself was older than she’d realized at first glance. The paper was yellowed at the edges, the ink slightly faded, and the language felt almost formal, like it belonged to another time. 12Please respect copyright.PENANAtCmNIFFbGu
She frowned, piecing it together. 12Please respect copyright.PENANAdEZRgASmM1
Kim must have stumbled on the letter by accident, maybe while reading or returning the book. That would explain why Kim seemed so distracted lately-she hadn’t written it, and it wasn’t meant for her.12Please respect copyright.PENANAPmh42AnFhj
Seline read the letter again, this time as an investigator. 12Please respect copyright.PENANAVxWNsZfE27
She read it twice. It talks about “the quiet hour when the bougainvillea shadows the wall,” and something about “meeting where the stone is chipped.” It’s vague, but there’s no mistaking the secretive tone. This isn’t a love letter or a joke-this is a clue, a breadcrumb in a trail I didn’t even know Kim was following.12Please respect copyright.PENANAfe3rBzuBBz
The references to the bougainvillea and the chipped stone by the wall weren’t just poetic-they were clues, markers for a meeting spot or a secret tradition. The signature was just an initial, and the whole tone felt like part of a coded exchange.12Please respect copyright.PENANAiyqOC4T9q7
She knew about the rumors about the Order of Hermes: a secret student network, passing messages through hidden signals, colored threads, and carefully chosen drop spots. If this letter was old, maybe the Order had been operating for years, and Kim had unknowingly stepped into the middle of their trail.12Please respect copyright.PENANADuBltyLSPD
Seline’s mind raced with questions Kim hadn’t thought to ask. 12Please respect copyright.PENANACbKDFHAIjG
Who wrote this letter, and who was it meant for? Was the chipped stone still there? Did the Order of Hermes still use the same signals? And had anyone else found the letter before Kim?12Please respect copyright.PENANALKcPJqWH7t
She pulled out her notebook, jotting down every detail: the age of the paper, the style of handwriting, the references to the wall and flowers, and the way Kim had found it. 12Please respect copyright.PENANA9MBZiFPNMT
Seline realized she was closer than ever to uncovering something big-something Kim had only brushed against by chance. This was no longer just about missing furniture. It was about a tradition hidden in plain sight, waiting for the right person to put the pieces together.12Please respect copyright.PENANAmC5yE6kwES
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Kim12Please respect copyright.PENANAcLYMmdywcq
I can’t stop thinking about that letter. Juma’s words are sweet, but the way it reached me-handed over by a jittery Form One girl, sealed with blue thread-feels staged. I need answers, and I’m done waiting for clues to drop into my lap.12Please respect copyright.PENANAXuMABYEV7v
I start with what I know: the Order of Hermes is more than a rumor. People whisper about them in the dorms, say they use codes and signals-blue threads, folded corners, secret drop spots. They say the Order can get a message to anyone, anywhere, but no one ever admits to being part of it. Still, every secret has a crack.12Please respect copyright.PENANAtL6uyjmn80
I spend two days watching the usual suspects: the prefect who always lingers near the library, the girl who’s always first to collect the class notes, the one who never seems to eat lunch but is always around when someone’s looking for a lost book. 12Please respect copyright.PENANAm1QSn8l49Y
I drop a few hints in conversation-mentioning “Hermes” and “blue thread” to see who flinches, who looks away too quickly.12Please respect copyright.PENANAun9Km6jNuN
Nothing. So, I get bolder.12Please respect copyright.PENANAh2p5R3QD0f
I write a note-careful, just vague enough to be safe:12Please respect copyright.PENANAEYmuA944dz
To the one who delivers secrets: I know you watch. I need to speak. Meet me by the chipped stone at dusk, or the next blue thread in this school will be tied around a teacher’s pen. 12Please respect copyright.PENANASS0oKYNDBH
Yours in silence-K.12Please respect copyright.PENANALH9YdZlTgI
I slip the note into the back of the library’s suggestion box, the one no one ever checks unless they’re looking for something hidden. 12Please respect copyright.PENANA04GViQN6rO
I make sure I’m seen by the right people: the Form Two who always volunteers for errands, the girl who runs the lost-and-found. I even let a rumor slip that I’ve found something “the Order wouldn’t want teachers to see.” 12Please respect copyright.PENANAPPN6HftmIa
I’m not above a little blackmail, if that’s what it takes.12Please respect copyright.PENANA27Bug7tkrO
That night, I wait by the chipped stone near the wall, heart thumping, rehearsing what I’ll say. I don’t know if they’ll come, or if I’ll just get another cryptic letter. But I do know one thing: I won’t stop until I find out who’s pulling the strings-and why Juma’s letter had the Order’s mark on it.12Please respect copyright.PENANAAfoArlNetH
If you want secrets, you have to be willing to make a little noise.
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Seline, determined to get to the bottom of Kim’s recent secrecy, follows her discreetly. She sees Kim slip away from the noisy courtyard, weaving through the less-traveled paths behind the dorms. Kim glances over her shoulder, checking if anyone is watching, but Seline keeps her distance, blending in with a group of students before breaking off quietly.12Please respect copyright.PENANAf8Ub7tXXTW
Kim pauses at the edge of the old assembly hall, where a chipped stone juts out near the wall-a spot Seline recognizes from the mysterious letter from the library. Kim hesitates, her movements tense and deliberate. She lingers, scanning the area as if waiting for someone or something, her face set with determination and worry.12Please respect copyright.PENANAqrc0fsCi9p
From her vantage point, Seline sees the whole exchange. She notices how Kim’s actions match the coded instructions from the old letter-using a hidden spot, acting with caution, and leaving something behind. Seline realizes Kim is trying to contact someone, possibly the elusive Order of Hermes.