The Fog That Carried Voices: A Quiet Tale by the Lake
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Fedor Alphenaar
Sobre este título
The Fog That Carried Voices is a quiet, reflective tale set in a lakeside town where mornings arrive wrapped in soft mist and the world moves at an unhurried pace. When a traveler steps into this gentle landscape, they discover a place where sound behaves differently, memory settles into the air, and the fog seems to carry traces of the people who once lived and loved along the water’s edge.
Across cobblestone streets, harbour paths, and forest trails, the traveler encounters moments that feel less like events and more like invitations to listen: bells whose echoes drift in unexpected harmonies, boats that move as if guided by unseen hands, and voices within the mist that carry warmth rather than mystery. Each setting reveals another layer of the town’s quiet life — a library where time follows its own rhythm, a garden tended with devotion, a dock where lullabies seem to rise from the lake itself.
This story unfolds with the soft, steady rhythm of a late evening conversation. It asks nothing of the listener but presence, offering scenes that linger gently rather than seeking resolution. As the fog lifts and returns, it holds echoes of love that has changed form but not vanished, guiding the traveler toward a sense of belonging that feels both new and remembered.
The Fog That Carried Voices is part of the Before Your Dream series — literary tales crafted for calm nights, slow moments, and listeners who seek stories that breathe, settle, and reassure. This is a piece to be heard slowly, as one might listen to water against wood or the last light fading across a quiet lake.
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