Lila, a curious artist with an eye for the extraordinary, paced along the wooden planks of the dock. Every night, the ferry was a beacon for dreamers, its whistle cutting through the mist like a siren's call. Tonight, however, silence hung heavy in the air. "Where could it be?" she muttered to herself, her breath visible in the chilly night.
Lila wrapped her scarf tighter around her neck, her decision clear. She couldn't let this mystery remain unsolved. "I need to find out what happened," she declared, her voice firm against the uncertainty that surrounded her. The other passengers had dispersed, but her determination kept her rooted to the spot.
The lighthouse, long abandoned, had always been a place of intrigue for Lila. She climbed the creaky stairs, each step echoing her heartbeat. At the top, she peered through the cracked window, the ocean's vastness stretching before her. "If the ferry's out there, I'll see it," she whispered, scanning the horizon for any sign of movement.
Just as she was about to turn away, a faint light caught her eye. It danced on the waves, too erratic to be the ferry's steady beam. "What is that?" she wondered aloud, her curiosity piqued. The light seemed to beckon her, promising answers.
Descending the lighthouse, Lila felt a strange pull, as if the light were guiding her steps. She remembered stories of the ferry's origins, tales of dreams woven into reality. "Perhaps this is more than just a journey," she thought, piecing together legends she'd heard in hushed whispers.
At the water's edge, the light materialized into a swirling portal, its luminescence casting a warm glow on Lila's face. She hesitated, a mix of fear and excitement bubbling within her. "This is it," she breathed, stepping closer. The portal pulsed with energy, inviting her to uncover the truth behind the ferry's disappearance and the dreams it carried.
















