Chapter - The Rain-Drenched Shrine
The story behind with a café. The café is cozy but busy, with soft jazz playing in the background. The warm light from the overhead lamps casts a golden glow over the group of teens sitting around a round table near the window, the outside world dark and rainy. The mood is casual, but there's an underlying excitement as they chat, their laughter rising above the murmur of the other patrons.
Tanya: "So, tell me, Anya, have you heard about the shrine in the woods?"
Anastasya glances up from her coffee cup, a soft smile playing on her lips. Her friends call her 'Anya', a nickname that sounds almost too soft for her presence.
Anastasya: "I've heard the rumors... It's supposed to be haunted, right? People go missing after they visit."
Darya: "Exactly! You know, people say that if you go there, the deity of the shrine will claim you... whatever that means." She rolls her eyes, but there's a glint of curiosity in her tone.
Tanya: "Yeah, but it's just a legend, right? Still, no one ever dares to go, so who knows?"
Sasha: "I bet you wouldn't dare go, Anya. You're always so..." She pauses, choosing her words carefully. "...mysterious. You never do anything exciting."
The others laugh lightly, but Anastasya can sense their teasing tone. It's harmless, but something in the air feels different. They don't understand her like she understands herself, and that always leaves a feeling of detachment.
Tanya: "How about this? Go to the shrine tonight. Alone. If you're so 'mysterious,' you should have no problem. Bring back something from there, anything, a leaf, a flower, a stone... and we'll see if the rumors are real. We'll know you weren't just spouting nonsense."
Anastasya feels the pressure of their eyes on her, the weight of the dare sinking into her chest. Tanya's grin grows wider, daring her to back down.
Anastasya: She pauses, her fingers tracing the rim of her coffee cup, the heat from it grounding her. "You really think I'd... go there for some stupid dare?"
Tanya: "What, are you scared? I thought you were into the supernatural stuff. You're always reading about myths, about spirits. Here's your chance to prove it. Are you in or not?"
There's a beat of silence. The others watch her closely, waiting. Anastasya's pulse quickens. She's never been one to back down from a challenge, even when it's something she's not entirely sure she believes in. Her friends think it's a joke, just a test of bravery. But the thought of the shrine... it feels different. She can almost feel its presence, calling to her from somewhere deep inside her. The nagging pull she's always ignored.
Anastasya: "Fine. I'll go."
The others cheer in unison, their voices a mix of amusement and excitement, as if they've just won some sort of victory. Tanya looks pleased, but there's a sharpness in her gaze, like she knew Anastasya would say yes all along.
Tanya: "I knew you had it in you, Anya! We'll expect proof, though. Don't just come back empty-handed. Go to the shrine, show us that you aren't just a bookworm with no guts."
Sasha: "Better hope the deity doesn't claim you. I wouldn't want to have to send a search party."
They all laugh, but Anastasya's mind starts to race. The unease she felt earlier settles in, and she can't shake the sense that this isn't just some harmless dare. Something about the shrine feels... wrong, but also too intriguing to ignore.
Anastasya: "Yeah, we'll see if the rumors are true…"
The others continue talking, but Anastasya's thoughts drift, as a strange, quiet anticipation builds inside her. Tonight, she'll go to the shrine. Tonight, something in her life is going to change.