Half Stair
Half Stair
Once upon a time, in a quaint little village nestled amidst rolling hills and whispering forests, there stood a peculiar house at the end of a winding lane. This house was like no other in the village, for it boasted a rather unusual feature—a half stair.
The half stair sat at the threshold of the house, where the front door opened into a small foyer. It was neither a full step nor a mere decoration; it was exactly what its name implied—a stair cut in half as if the builder had run out of materials.
Despite its oddity, the half stair held a certain interest for the villagers. Some whispered that it was enchanted, while others believed it to be cursed. Nevertheless, it became a topic of conversation and curiosity among the villagers, who often stopped by the house just to catch a glimpse of the mysterious half-stair.
One day, a young girl named Rina moved into the house with her family. Curious and adventurous by nature, Rina wasted no time in exploring every nook and cranny of her new home. When she came upon the half stair, she couldn't help but feel intrigued.
"Why is there only half a stair here?" she wondered aloud.
Her parents shrugged, unable to provide an answer. But Rina was undeterred. Determined to unravel the mystery of the half stair, she embarked on a quest to uncover its secrets.
She spent hours poring over dusty old books in the village library, searching for clues about the history of the house. She questioned the elderly villagers, hoping they might recall tales or legends that could shed light on the matter. But no matter how har
d she searched, Rina found no satisfactory explanation for the half stair.
Undeterred, Rina decided to take matters into her own hands. Armed with a flashlight and a sense of determination, she ventured into the depths of the house, exploring hidden passageways and forgotten chambers in search of answers.
Finally, after what felt like an eternity of searching, Rina stumbled upon a hidden room tucked away beneath the staircase. In the centre of the room stood an old chest, covered in cobwebs and dust.
With trembling hands, Rina lifted the lid of the chest and peered inside. To her astonishment, she found a letter addressed to the previous owner of the house—a letter that revealed the truth about the half stair.
As it turned out, the half stair was not a mistake or a quirk of construction. It was deliberately created by the original owner of the house, a master craftsman who had carved it as a symbol of his love for his wife. The half stair represented their journey together—a journey that had been tragically cut short when his wife passed away unexpectedly.
Touched by the story, Rina realized that the half stair was more than just a curiosity or a mystery to be solved. It was a testament to love and loss, a reminder that even the smallest details could hold great significance.
From that day forth, Rina cherished the half stair, knowing that it was a part of her home's history and a symbol of enduring love. And though the mystery had been solved, the magic of the half stair remained, casting a spell of wonder and enchantment over all who crossed its threshold.