Rebecca Lane Apr 2026
As the sun dipped below the horizon, Rebecca Lane sat on the salt-stained wood. She couldn't change the past, but she decided then that she’d stop just being a curator of other people's endings. It was time to start a chapter that didn't end up in a box.
The rhythmic thwack-thwack-thwack of the ceiling fan was the only thing keeping Rebecca Lane from falling into a heat-induced trance. Outside her storefront, the pavement of Main Street shimmered in the July haze, but inside "Lane’s Curiosities," the air smelled of lemon wax and old paper. rebecca lane
She was currently elbow-deep in a box of "Assorted Textiles" when she found it: a small, velvet-lined case containing a silver locket. It wasn't the jewelry that caught her eye, but the folded scrap of parchment tucked behind the photo of a stern-faced sailor. As the sun dipped below the horizon, Rebecca
She found the spot—a weathered pier where the trees literally hung over the tide line. It was quiet, save for the gulls. There, carved into the railing of the old lookout, were two sets of initials: RL + MM . The rhythmic thwack-thwack-thwack of the ceiling fan was