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  • Table of Contents
    • Chapters
      • Marry your BEST friend
      • Sequoia
      • Grandmother's Castle
      • Cake Bake, Sleep Over
      • Attic Investigators
      • Who, What, When, Where
      • East Overshoe
      • Mustang in the Barn
      • Discombobulation
      • Bedtime Lessons
      • Celestia
      • Mysterious Script
      • Secret Room
      • Protect the Puffins
      • Thing-a-ma-jig & Which-a-ma-callits
      • Nooks full of BOOKS!
      • Bubble Room
      • The Guardian
      • Odd Ouija
      • Search for Answers at the Library
      • Coddiwomple
      • Chapter 19
      • Chapter 20
      • 2nd Challenge, the second room
      • Hope, Faith, Charity
      • Chapter 23
      • Chapter 24
      • Chapter 25
      • Chapter 26
      • Chapter 27
      • Chapter 28
      • Chapter 29
      • Chapter 30
      • Chapter 31
      • Chapter 32
      • Chapter 33
      • Chapter 34
      • Chapter 35
      • Chapter 36
      • Chapter 37
      • Bob's your Uncle, Jaimie's your Aunt
      • Bubbleverse Worlds
      • Mystery in the Steamer Trunk
      • A Verona Mystery
      • Mystery Puzzle Boxes
      • Valley of Trolls
      • Chest and the Key
      • Felix Pickles Cheshire Cheese
      • The Book of Mysteries and Investigations
      • Rat and Parrot
      • The Shadow People
      • Save the Tawny Frogmouth
      • Tiger Lily and her Pajamas
      • Peanuts for Stella
      • Mysterious Key
      • Banned Bunnies
      • Chip and Mimi
      • Sister Rose and Rabbi Shapiro
      • Nanny Doll Collection
      • Limpy and Stimpy
      • Mr. Jones and Mr. Jenkins
      • Bread in a Bag
      • The Majestic Chest
      • The Crystal Cave
      • Grumpy King
      • Mad Hatter Bunny
      • Mrs. Crabernathy
      • Gobbledegook
      • I Remember
      • Pudding
      • Kumbaya
      • Milky Way Galaxy
      • Oh Fudge
      • Phase Two
      • Women in History
      • Sword in a Stone
  • Alien Earthlings
    • Bee Humingbird
    • Mantis Shrimp
    • Aye-aye
    • Axolotl
    • Jerboa
    • Murder of Crows
    • Greenland Shark
    • Narwhal
    • Platypus
    • Pink Fairy Armadillo
    • Pangolin
    • Tawny Frogmouth
    • Shoebill
    • Bullet Ant
    • Naked Mole Rat
    • Saiga Antelope
    • Hickory Horned Devil
    • Honduran White Bat
    • Scaly-Foot Snail
    • Kookaburra
    • Humphead
    • Nautilus
    • Aardvark
    • Jesus Lizard
    • Bewitching Mason Bees
    • Giant Manta Ray
    • Sea Angel
    • Mandrill
    • RED Fire Ant
    • Budapest Short-Faced Tumbler
    • Blobfish
    • Elephant Shrew
    • Colugo
    • Frigate Bird
    • Manatee
    • Tenrec
    • Tasmanian Devil
    • Sea Cucumber
    • Dumbo Octopus
    • Sea Bunny
    • Sea Pig
    • Angler Fish
    • Sunfish
    • Sea Spider
    • Tree Kangaroo
    • Poodle Moth
    • Immortal Jellyfish
    • Star-nosed Mole
    • Bald Uakari
    • Blue Whale
    • Kakapo
  • Be all YOU can be!
    • DIRECTORY
    • Astronaut Collins
    • Suffragettes
    • Stars are...
    • Frequency Hopping
    • The Bi-Plane Pilot
    • Her Deepness
    • Human Computer
    • Daughter of the Dragon
    • Rosie the Riveter
    • Toshiko Akiyoshi
    • Louisa May Alcott
    • Maria Tallchief
    • Susan B. Anthony
    • Sojourner Truth
    • Katharine Graham
    • Ruth Bader Ginsburg
    • Indira Gandhi
    • Golda Meir
    • Taylor Swift
    • Estée Lauder
    • Maryam Mirzakhani
    • Sacagawea
    • Catherine the Great
    • Mother Teresa
    • Amilia Earhart
    • Princess Diana
    • Rosa Parks
    • Marie Curie
    • Ada Lovelace
    • Margaret Hamilton
  • Things, Bits & Bobs
    • Wilhelmina's Wardrobe
      • Delilah's Dress
      • Umbrella
      • Wellies
    • Trudi's Steamer Trunk
      • Dolly's Doll
      • Bobby's Baseball Glove
      • Jeanne's Red Jacket Skates
      • Eddy's Teddy Bear
      • Christmas Ornaments
      • Quack !
      • Photo Album
      • Jacks
      • The Rose
      • Leica Camera
      • Passport
      • Italy Map
      • Cap Gun & Holster
      • Recipe Box
      • Love Letters
      • Tea Set
      • Lost Keys
      • The Journal
    • Tippi's Typewriter
    • Patty's Painting
    • Hollie's Horsey
    • Chester's Chess Set
    • Rodolfo's Golf Clubs
    • Frank's Fishing Rod
    • Chugga Chugga Choo Choo
    • Molly's Doll House
    • Susan's Sewing Machine
    • Verona Street Sign
    • Metal Detector
  • Odd Relationships
    • Goby and Pistol Shrimp
    • Woolly Bats and Pitcher plants
    • Clown Fish and Anemones
  • Words of Wisdom
    • The COSMOS
    • Yinyang
    • Confucius
    • ZEN
    • Tree of LIFE
    • Practice = Happiness
    • Friendship
    • Buddha
  • Solve the puzzel
  • Chit-Chat
  • CONTACT
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Chapter 

A Verona Mystery

Odd Love Letter

The Discovery
Dolly found a bunch of old love letters in the steamer trunk in the attic. She couldn't resist the temptation and started to read them one by one. Most of the letters were sweet and passionate, full of declarations of love and promises of forever. But one letter stood out from the rest.

It was written on yellowed paper and was tucked away in an envelope with a heart stamped on it. The handwriting was rushed, and the tone was urgent. It was like a secret message, meant only for the intended recipient.

Dolly's curiosity got the best of her, and she eagerly tore open the envelope. The letter contained a cryptic message about a locker key and a storage locker with a heart on it at a train station in Verona. Lorna couldn't make any sense of it, but she knew she had stumbled upon something unusual.

The Mystery Deepens
Dolly couldn't stop thinking about the odd letter. She wondered who the sender and recipient were, and why they needed to communicate in such a secretive manner. She spent hours researching Verona train station, trying to find any clues that would help her unravel the mystery.

As she dug deeper, she discovered that the Verona train station was infamous for its lockers. Many travelers used them to store their luggage while they went sightseeing or shopping. But what did the heart on the locker mean? Was it a code, or was it simply a symbol of love?

Dolly knew she needed to find out more. Lorna and Michael decided to take a trip to Verona, hoping that they would be able to find the locker and unlock the secrets that lay within.

The Journey Begins
Holly, Molly and Dolly boarded the train to Verona, her heart racing with excitement and anticipation. As the train chugged along, she kept thinking about the odd letter and the mystery that lay ahead. She wondered if she was doing the right thing, embarking on this adventure with so little information.

When they finally arrived at Verona train station, they walked into the station with a bustling crowd of tourists and travelers. They scanned the lockers, looking for the one with a heart on it. There are many lockers in the dimly lit room. Just as they were about to give up, they noticed a large, faded heart on one of the lockers. Molly inserted one of the keys on the ring... The locker opened with a click, and Holly's heart skipped a beat.

The Revelation
Inside the locker was a small wooden box, intricately carved with flowers and vines. 's hands trembled as she opened it. Inside, she found a stack of old photographs and a letter. The letter was addressed to "My dearest Wilhelmina," and it was signed "Your devoted Edward."

As she read the letter, tears filled her eyes. Edward wrote about their love, their dreams, and their plans for the future. He talked about the joys they shared and the challenges they faced. But then, he revealed a devastating truth.

Edward had been diagnosed with a terminal illness, and he didn't have much time left. He wrote the letter as a final farewell, a way to express his love and to say goodbye. But he also left instructions for Lorna, urging her to follow her dreams and to never give up on love.

The three sisters sat there, holding the letter and crying. They felt like they had been transported back in time, experiencing the pain and the beauty of a love that was lost but never forgotten. They knew that they had discovered something precious, something that would stay with her forever.

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Grandma's attic has many years of stories and mysteries.

Holly, Dolly and Molly's parents are missing... The three sisters vow to someday solve the mystery of their parents' whereabouts.
The answer is somewhere in the attic.

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