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Letter from the dead

Clara Daniels life falls apart when her husband Daniel disappears after a strange crash. The only things he leaves behind are letters filled with puzzles and hidden meanings. With the help of Michael, a tired detective who carries his own painful past, Clara follows the trail Daniel left behind. Each clue takes her deeper into secrets she never knew about her husband, an old bookstore, a quiet café, a forgotten manor, and even his family’s hidden history. Along the way, Clara realizes Daniel lived a life she never fully saw, keeping parts of himself locked away. As dangerous men close in, and with her own strength slipping, Clara has to face the truth: finding Daniel’s past might put her life in more danger than she ever imagined. The closer she gets, the more she must decide if uncovering everything will save her or destroy what little she has left.
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Chapter 3

Michael showed up the next morning, the sky low and gray. Clara and Elena were already outside when his car came down the dirt road. He stepped out slowly, taller than she expected, a plain jacket hanging off him and a notebook tucked under his arm. His face was lined in a way that told her he had carried too many things already.

They sat at the table while Clara explained it all again—Daniel, the crash in the cabin, the letters. She slid both papers across. Michael read them, one after the other, without saying much. His thumb traced the edge of the page before he set them down.

“This one,” he said finally, tapping the second note. “It’s not random. Whoever left it wants you moving.”

“Moving to where?” Clara asked.

He didn’t answer at once. Instead he pointed to a line in Daniel’s letter. “‘The shelves where time stands still.’ That’s not just a memory. He’s more like naming a place. It sounds like a bookstore.”

“A bookstore?” she asked, her voice sharp. “Daniel never mentioned anything about a bookstore.i didn't even know Daniel loves to read.”

“Then that’s where we start,” Michael said, standing as if that settled it.

“Hmm,anyone have any idea where this bookstore is “ Clara said still vividly confused about the whole ordeal

“I once heard a colleague of mine mention something about shelves where time stands ,when we were new recruits ,it's an old bookstore,just on the outskirts of town”says Elena as she stands up to console Clara

Elena rubbed her forehead. “Clara, I can’t. I’ve already stayed longer than I told work. I don’t like leaving you, but I don’t have a choice.” She hugged her hard, whispering something about staying strong, then left.

The silence after she drove away felt different. Now it was just Clara and Michael, two strangers tied together by Daniel’s shadow.

The bookstore was half-forgotten, a brick front with windows fogged from dust. Inside, it smelled of old paper and damp wood. Michael walked slow, touching the shelves like he was reading them with his hands. Clara trailed after, not sure what to look for.

The place felt less like a shop and more like a memory sealed away. Stacks leaned precariously, dust lay thick over everything, and yet there was a strange order to the mess, as if someone had cared once, deeply, and time had simply done its work.

From behind the counter, a sound of shuffling broke the stillness. An old woman emerged, stooped, her sweater too big on her, her eyes sharp beneath heavy lids. Her hands trembled slightly as she adjusted her big rimmed glasses and studied them.

“We’re closed,” he said, voice rough.

Michael stepped forward. “We’re not here to buy. Just looking for answers.”

The caretaker’s gaze hardened. “Answers? You’ll not find much of that in these shelves anymore.”

Clara reached into her bag and pulled out the folded letter. Her hand shook as she held it out. “Please. This was left for me. My husband—Daniel—he mentioned shelves where time stands still. If this place isn’t what he meant, then I don’t know where else to look.”

The old man’s expression shifted at the name. Her lips pressed thin as she tries to remember who Daniel was , his eyes flickered briefly with something like recognition. Slowly, she took the letter, skimmed it, and then returned it without a word.

“You were right to come,” she murmured finally, lowering himself into the chair behind the counter. Her voice dropped as if the walls themselves might be listening. “But you won’t find what you’re looking for here. That phrase—time standing still—it isn’t about the books. It’s about the café down the street.”

Michael leaned closer. “What café?”

The old woman hesitated, then her shoulders sagged. “Time Stops Café. Used to be the only quiet place he ever visited. Small, old, forgotten by most. But Daniel came here, yes. I saw him often enough. He’d spend an hour here with his books and then vanish down to that café like it was a refuge.”

Clara’s breath caught. “He never told me about it.”

The caretaker looked at her, eyes heavy. “People keep places hidden, Mrs. Daniels. Not out of cruelty, sometimes just to carry a part of themselves that belongs to no one else. He was a man who lived in halves—what he showed, and what he kept.”

Michael’s jaw tightened. “Where is it?”

“Down the street. Take the right turn at the end. The sign is faded, nearly gone, but the bell over the door still works. You’ll know it when you hear it.”

Clara clutched the edge of the counter. Her body was weakening again, the strain of the last days gnawing at her. Michael noticed, moving a step closer as though ready to catch her.

The old woman studied her pale face, then leaned in. His voice grew softer. “You be careful. Men came through here asking questions weeks ago. Not the kind of men you want to meet twice. If you’re chasing Daniel’s trail, then understand—he left more than memories behind.”

Michael gave her a steady nod. “Thank you. That’s all we needed.”

Clara tried to stand taller, but her legs wavered beneath her. Michael caught her arm gently. “You’re not stable. I’ll drive.”

She wanted to protest, but the fog in her head was too thick. She only managed a faint nod as he led her back toward the door. The old caretaker watched them leave, his lined face heavy with something like pity.

Outside, the late afternoon light stretched long shadows across the street. Michael opened the car door for her, then slid behind the wheel.

As the engine turned over, Clara closed her eyes, her voice no more than a whisper. “Why didn’t he ever tell me?”

Michael didn’t answer. His gaze stayed fixed on the narrow road ahead, where the old man’s words still echoed. Time Stops Café.

He pressed his foot to the accelerator. That was where they would go next.

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