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A Locket Through Time

by Annie Wilczynski

Pages 4 and 5 of 25

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As the blinds open, I saw it was pouring outside, it almost felt like the beginning of a storm.

Well there goes that idea, I couldn’t even sit in and watch TV, because my weird grandma doesn't want to accept that our world has evolved from record players. I had even explored around the whole house, except... The attic! I had never been there, mom always said I was to young to go up there. Grandma was busy with tea and listening to her new favourite record. I would have time to go up there and see what she keeps hidden in those boxes.

As I tiptoed near the cat, she lifted her head up, and I leaped the rest of the way across the living room. I thumped on the other side and my grandma must have heard me because she said, “Where are you going my dearest grand-baby?” Ughh, the worst nickname ever, but she insisted in calling me that.

“Just to my room.” I said as sweetly as I could.
As I walked up my stairs I thought of all the crazy things that could be up there. As I crawled through the small hole leading into the attic, my hair got
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caught in a huge spiderweb. I had to hold back my squeal as I kept going forward. As I stood up I realized it was pitch black in there, there were no windows anywhere. The only light leaking from the hole I just crawled through. As my eyes adjusted I saw a lantern, accept it was super old. “Wow.” I whispered. As I lit the lantern, I really got to see the attic, it was small and crammed with things, but not things from this decade. It felt like I was in a walking time capsule.

I carefully walked along the small path in the middle, I didn’t want to knock anything over. As I neared the end I noticed something shinny that reflected the light from the lantern. I took a step back, and saw what it was. It was beautiful, I had never been a fan of jewelry, but this seemed different, it had an otherworldly look to it.

I put the lantern on a nearby stack of boxes and went to pick up the necklace. No, it was a locket! As soon as I picked it up I felt a rush, but not the normal excitement kind. I couldn’t see my fingers anymore, at least not mine. I was in someone else's
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caught in a huge spiderweb. I had to hold back my squeal as I kept going forward. As I stood up I realized it was pitch black in there, there were no windows anywhere. The only light leaking from the hole I just crawled through. As my eyes adjusted I saw a lantern, accept it was super old. “Wow.” I whispered. As I lit the lantern, I really got to see the attic, it was small and crammed with things, but not things from this decade. It felt like I was in a walking time capsule.

I carefully walked along the small path in the middle, I didn’t want to knock anything over. As I neared the end I noticed something shinny that reflected the light from the lantern. I took a step back, and saw what it was. It was beautiful, I had never been a fan of jewelry, but this seemed different, it had an otherworldly look to it.

I put the lantern on a nearby stack of boxes and went to pick up the necklace. No, it was a locket! As soon as I picked it up I felt a rush, but not the normal excitement kind. I couldn’t see my fingers anymore, at least not mine. I was in someone else's