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The Snowbound Teahouse

Chapter 11: The Last Good Lie

By Rose Linden · 150 words

Nothing is more seductive than an answer that arrives too easily.

Nora Bell follows the first clue deeper into a mountain village isolated by the worst winter in forty years, where every answer creates a more dangerous question.

An ally makes the wrong decision for the right reason, and repairing it costs more than the original mistake.

Nora Bell keeps the larger goal in view: save the teahouse and discover why her grandmother chose Graham as co-owner. The immediate problem is smaller, sharper, and impossible to postpone.

They disagree without leaving. For both of them, that becomes a more intimate choice than agreement.

Graham West offers help but withholds the one fact that would make trust easy.

The recurring signs of tea, snow, handwritten recipes return with a different meaning, linking this choice to what came before.

A familiar symbol proves the threat began long before either of them arrived.