The Candle Maker’s Daughter
She learned that every flame remembers who it once was
By GoldenSpeechPublished 3 months ago • 1 min read

In a foggy riverside town, a young girl named Nessa helped her father craft candles for the church. He said each one held a piece of a soul — a prayer in wax.
When he passed away, she continued his work. But one night, a candle flickered and spoke. The voice was soft, trembling. It said her name.
Every candle she lit afterward whispered too — stories of loss, of joy, of lives long gone. Nessa realized her father had captured voices in light.
The climax: She melted all the candles together and poured the wax into a single vessel. When it burned, the flames formed hundreds of faces, smiling in silence. In the morning, only one candle remained — glowing faintly, shaped like her father’s hands.


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