✍️ By Subhasri Devaraj
She didn’t believe in coincidences, which is exactly why she went alone.
The Sherlock Holmes Museum had always seemed kitschy in pictures—pipes, deerstalkers, wax figures frozen mid-puzzle. But as Anika stepped inside, everything felt... off-script. The air was colder than London’s July deserved. Her emerald chiffon saree rustled as if it too sensed something unspoken.
Near the fireplace, a magnifying glass lay on a velvet cloth—no display tag, no protective case. Just waiting. She picked it up. The museum remained quiet, too quiet.
As she looked through the lens, the world tilted.
The modern clutter dissolved. Warm gaslight replaced LEDs. The parquet floor shimmered like it had just been polished. And the sound—horse hooves on cobblestone, a steam whistle slicing through fog.
She blinked. Still in the museum. But now the fire was crackling.
And then she saw it: carved faintly into the stone above the mantle—her name. Anika.
It wasn't graffiti. It was older than her. Older than her grandfather. Etched with purpose.
A creak echoed from the staircase behind her.
“No photography allowed up here,” said a voice. Calm. Male. British. Not from this century.
She turned, heart racing.
There was no one. Just the echo.
She dropped the magnifying glass, but it didn’t hit the floor—it hovered, then landed gently, like it belonged to the museum itself.
She left quickly. Breathless. Saree fluttering like she’d outrun time.
Outside, the sky was ordinary again. But in her clutch bag, tucked beneath her lipstick, was something she hadn’t packed that morning:
A handwritten note.
“Every story waits for a reader. Welcome back, A.”
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