The library was quiet, the afternoon sunlight filtering through the stained-glass windows. Anna sat alone at the far corner, the mysterious book, The Reflection Game, spread open before her. Her finger traced the intricate designs on the yellowed pages, her heart pounding with both excitement and unease. The cryptic instructions whispered to her, their meaning elusive but tantalizingly close.
She didn’t understand why she felt so drawn to the book, but she couldn’t let it go. It was as if the book had chosen her, as if it were calling her to uncover its secrets.
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Convincing the Others
“Anna, are you seriously still reading that thing?” Ryan’s voice jolted her out of her thoughts.
She looked up to see her friends—Mia, Logan, and Ryan—gathered around her. Ryan dropped his bag on the table and flopped into a chair, while Mia and Logan exchanged wary glances.
“This isn’t just a book,” Anna said, her voice low but urgent. “It’s... something more.”
“Something more?” Logan asked, his tone