In the autumn of 2019, deep in the Monongahela National Forest near a place called Sully's Peak, there was a red door that did not belong. Luna's uncle, a retired park ranger, told her about it over coffee one October morning—a door that appeared overnight in a limestone outcropping, locked with a tarnished brass handle. He tried to open it. He shouldn't have. What he heard from the other side changed the way he walked through the woods, and the way he looked at his own reflection. Luna visited the site herself, two weeks before the door vanished, and touched the wood grain. She remembers the cold. She remembers the silence after. This episode is a story about thresholds, about things that wait to be found, and about the sound of a key turning in a lock that shouldn't exist.
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