The Waltz of the Forgotten
Every midnight, they dance for someone who stopped remembering.
By GoldenSpeechPublished 3 months ago • 1 min read

At the edge of Vienna, a ballroom stands locked since 1899. Locals say music leaks through the walls once a year — a waltz soft as snowfall.
A young musician snuck inside to record it. He found the chandeliers alight, tables set, and a hundred dancers swirling in silence — transparent, their faces half-erased.
When the clock struck twelve, one dancer reached for his hand. He dropped his recorder and ran. The next morning, the ballroom was empty again — but the recorder still played faint music, and a voice whispered:
“You remembered us.”



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