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The Lighthouse That Remembered Rain · Chapter 2

Episode 2. The Road Erased from Maps

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That evening, rain began again.

Mina placed the dismissal notice at the bottom of a drawer and tied the laces of her damp sneakers. Noah waited by the front door with the silver suitcase in both hands.

"If we're late, the lighthouse will show a different memory," he said.

The road to the cliff had been erased from every map, but the rain remembered the way. It ran between paving stones, turned left at corners no one noticed, and rang like a tiny bell under an old red mailbox. Following it, Mina found staircases and doors she had lived beside for years without ever seeing.

In the third alley, Noah's suitcase suddenly grew heavy. The ocean inside it rolled against the metal shell.

"Someone went into the lighthouse before us," he whispered.

A black umbrella leaned beside the lighthouse door. Mina recognized it at once. It belonged to the manager who had handed her the dismissal notice that morning. Three fresh key marks scarred the lock.

Inside, the stairs smelled of rain though they were perfectly dry. Names had been written on the walls in pencil. Beside each name was the thing that person had lost: a job, a letter, a home, the courage to return. Mina tried not to look for her own name, but the lighthouse already knew it.

At the top, the golden lens turned slowly in the lantern room. Its light faced the city. Inside that light, tomorrow appeared: the manager would steal the lighthouse key and close every forgotten road in town. If the roads closed, the people who had been dismissed, pushed out, or left behind would lose the doors that let them begin again.

Noah opened the suitcase. A small ocean spread across the floor.

"The lighthouse can show a road," he said. "It can't open one."

Mina tightened her hand around the key. For the first time all day, she knew exactly what she had to do.

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