Outside, the city continued its frantic trade of the past, but inside the small shop, two souls simply let go, finally content to fall forever into the music of each other.
Reluctantly, Elias brought out the jar. When he opened it, the shop didn't fill with a sound or a scent. Instead, the gravity seemed to shift. For a moment, they weren't standing on a dusty floor; they were suspended in a void of deep indigo, surrounded by the lyrics of a song that hadn't been written yet. "I love you for infinity," the echo sang. jaymes_young_infinity
"I’m looking for something that hasn't happened yet," she said, her voice barely a whisper. Elias smiled sadly. "We only deal in what's gone, Lyra." Outside, the city continued its frantic trade of
One evening, a woman named Lyra entered the shop. She didn't look for a specific memory; she simply stood in the center of the room, listening to the hum of a thousand stored lives. Instead, the gravity seemed to shift
"I’ve been waiting for the end of time," Elias replied. "Because that’s where the infinity starts."
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"Then show me the one you keep behind the curtain," she challenged.