Mr. Thompson, the family lawyer, adjusted his glasses and cleared his throat. "Congratulations, Johnson family. You have inherited the castle of Elmsworth," he announced. Olivia, a spirited teenager with bright eyes and an adventurous spirit, leaned forward in her chair, her curiosity piqued. Mr. Johnson, her father, exchanged a puzzled look with Mrs. Johnson, who was equally bewildered.
Olivia awoke to the sound of waves crashing against rocks. She hurried to the window, her breath catching as she saw the castle surrounded by an entirely new landscape. "Mom! Dad! Come quick!" she called, her voice echoing through the stone corridors. Mr. Johnson and Mrs. Johnson joined her, their faces a mix of awe and disbelief.
Olivia led the way, her steps eager and confident. "This is incredible," Mrs. Johnson murmured, her eyes wide with wonder. Mr. Johnson examined a tree, noting the ancient symbols carved into its bark. "These look like runes," he observed, tracing them with his fingers.
Olivia gasped, her heart pounding with excitement. "It's magnificent," she whispered. The griffin nodded its head, as if understanding her awe. It spread its wings, casting a shadow over the family, before taking flight into the sky, leaving them in stunned silence.
Mr. Johnson pulled away the vines, revealing a stone tablet with inscriptions. "This could be the key to understanding the castle's origins," he speculated, his voice filled with intrigue. Olivia ran her fingers over the engravings, feeling a connection to something much larger than herself.
Mrs. Johnson poured hot cocoa into mugs, her expression thoughtful. "What do we do now?" she asked, looking at her family. Olivia met her parents' eyes, determination in her gaze. "We follow the castle's journey," she declared. "And uncover the secrets it holds," Mr. Johnson added, a smile tugging at his lips. Together, they nodded, ready to embrace the adventure that lay ahead.
















