You reach deep, tugging on the threads of your magic, pulling the tangled skeins of reality and memory. As you focus on the book in your hands, the library around you fades into a hazy blur, and the visions begin.
First, you see a flash of Regina’s face - smiling, radiant, and full of life. It’s how she looked in the days before her death, her dark brown hair shining in the sunlight. She’s sitting at her desk, scribbling furiously into a notebook, surrounded by a chaotic sea of crumpled paper and open books. The title of your current novel flickers on the spine of one of the books nearby, confirming what you’ve begun to suspect.
The vision shifts, jarring and disjointed. Now, Regina looks pale, tired, and spectral, her eyes shimmering with the eerie glow of someone between worlds. She’s standing in a dimly lit room, muttering incantations over a stack of pages. The pages hover and swirl, forming into a bound book - this book. Her lips move, but her words are muffled like they’re coming through water. All you can catch are fragments: "...guide her… find the truth… she must see…"
Suddenly, you’re pulled into a whirlwind of overlapping scenes. You are standing by a grave, Regina’s grave, your emotions flaring with grief and confusion. Then you’re back in the library, watching yourself, as if from a distance, flipping through the novel while shadows flicker unnaturally around you. The scene ripples, and you see Regina again, looking at you with an expression that is equal parts fondness and urgency.
Her voice finally cuts through the chaos, sharp and clear: "I saw you die and live again. I wrote this for you, Jules. So you’d remember who you've been. And who you’re meant to be. Don't finish it, though... or your story's finished, too."
The visions recede like a tide pulling away, leaving you gasping and clutching the book. The last image lingers in your mind: Regina’s ghostly form fading into the distance, mouthing the words. "I love you."
Your hands tremble as you stare down at the book. The truth is undeniable: Regina wrote this. Not just about you, but for you.