I THOUGHT THEY WERE JUST CURIOUS DEER—UNTIL I SAW WHAT THE LITTLE ONE WAS CARRYING

They weren’t afraid. That was the first thing that struck me.

Two deer stepped out of the woods while I was tossing hay. They didn’t freeze or dart away like deer usually do. They just stood there—watching me.

The larger one hung back, still and cautious. But the smaller one… the smaller one stared right into me. Like it knew something.

I laughed nervously, pulled out my phone, and snapped a photo. “Got some unexpected visitors today,” I joked on social media. Harmless enough

But what happened next still doesn’t feel real.

The smaller deer walked right up to the fence. Close. Close enough that I could hear its breathing. Then—without hesitation—it dropped something at my feet.

A small bundle, wrapped tightly in dark fabric. Too deliberate. Too… human.

For a long moment, I just stared. My stomach tightened. My brain scrambled to make sense of it.

I crouched down, carefully unwrapping the bundle. Inside was a small wooden box, old and worn, almost ceremonial. And inside that box?

A silver locket. Tarnished. Heavy. Carved with strange symbols I couldn’t recognize. The kind of symbols that make your skin prickle without knowing why.

I looked back at the deer, but it had already started backing away, slowly turning toward the woods, pausing as if waiting for me to follow.The forest swallowed us. The deeper I walked, the quieter everything became. No wind. No birds. Just silence so heavy it pressed against my ears.

The trail led me to a clearing I didn’t know existed. In the center stood an enormous, ancient oak—its branches twisted and black against the fading sky. The smaller deer stood beneath it, watching me.

And then it was gone. Disappearing into the trees like it had never been there.That’s when I saw it: something buried at the base of the tree. The ground had been disturbed recently.

I hesitated. Every part of me screamed to turn around. But something stronger—curiosity? Instinct?—pulled me forward.

I cleared away the dirt and found a stone tablet. Same symbols. Beneath it, tucked inside a hollow cavity, was an old piece of parchment, sealed and surprisingly intact.

I opened it.

“For the one who is chosen: The truth is not safe. The truth is not gentle. But if you seek it, follow the signs. This is only the beginning.”

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