Sylvie Morris

Sylvie Morris's Arc

1 Chapter

Sylvie Morris's dream is building a life healing travelers in the forest while uncovering the truth about her father.

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Chapter 1

Sylvie walked the familiar path to the grove, her boots crushing last autumn's leaves. The forest had always kept her secrets. Now she wondered if it kept her father's too. She came here to heal travelers when they stumbled through, drawn by rumors of a woman who knew the old remedies. Most never found her. The trees saw to that. But something glinted wrong near the hollow oak where her father used to sit and smoke. Sylvie knelt and brushed away the moss. A locket, ornate and tarnished, lay half-buried in the roots. She pried it open with shaking fingers. Inside was a map of the grove, more detailed than any she'd seen, marked with symbols she didn't recognize. A preserved leaf pressed against the glass—the same rare blue fern her father claimed didn't grow here anymore. He'd lied. The map showed clusters of them, marked with dates going back twenty years. Her father hadn't just brought her here to share the forest's beauty. He'd been studying it, documenting it, protecting something he never told her about. She followed the map deeper into the grove, past the twisted root charm that marked the sacred boundary. Her father had placed that marker when she was seven. She'd thought it was just to keep the grove special, their private place. The symbols on the map matched ones carved into the trees. Instructions, maybe. Or warnings. At the heart of the grove, where sunlight barely touched ground, she found what he'd been protecting. A glass leaf hung from a low branch, catching what little light filtered through. Symbols ran along its stem, the same ones from the locket's map. She lifted it carefully. The glass was warm, almost alive. The leaf pulsed once in her palm, and the symbols shifted into words she could read. "For Sylvie, when she's ready to continue the work." Her throat tightened. All those years she'd thought he brought her here just to be together. But he'd been training her, teaching her the plants and their properties, preparing her for something bigger. The travelers she healed now weren't accidents. The forest didn't just protect her. It brought them to her. Her father had set this in motion before he died, and she'd been living his plan without knowing it. She closed her fingers around the glass leaf and felt the weight of his trust settle into her bones.

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