Evelyn Carter stood at the base of the lighthouse, her suitcase in hand, feeling a mix of excitement and anxiety. The building had an air of mystery, its windows dark and quiet. "This will be a new beginning," she whispered to herself, trying to ignore the unsettling feeling in her stomach.
Evelyn explored the interior, running her fingers along the banister as she ascended the stairs. Each step creaked under her weight, echoing in the silence. She paused to examine a particularly faded map, her eyes tracing the routes of long-forgotten voyages. "What stories do you hold?" she mused aloud.
Evelyn marveled at the view, feeling a sense of peace wash over her. But something caught her attention—a small trapdoor in the corner of the room, slightly ajar. Curiosity piqued, she knelt to open it further, revealing a narrow ladder descending into darkness. "What lies below?" she wondered, her heart pounding with anticipation.
Evelyn hesitated at the bottom, her flashlight beam cutting through the darkness. The room was small and filled with strange symbols etched into the stone walls. A chill ran down her spine as she realized the symbols were not just decorative—they were warnings. "This place was meant to keep something inside," she murmured, the realization dawning on her.
Evelyn backed away slowly, her mind racing. She understood now why the lighthouse was abandoned, why it felt so unsettling. Something ancient and powerful was sealed within these walls, something that should never be released. "I need to leave," she said, her voice trembling.
Evelyn stumbled through the storm, her heart pounding in her chest. Each step was a battle against the elements as she fought to put distance between herself and the lighthouse. "Never again," she vowed, glancing back at the towering structure, its light flickering ominously in the tempest.
















