The ground before the bronze door was paved with concrete and adorned with a mosaic of black-and-white tiles forming the Wheel of the Year.
They had excavated such an ample space within the mountain and even installed a bronze door. She considered if it could have been a tomb or something else entirely.
Hera approached the ancient bronze door, its surface weathered with time. On either side, the guardians Michael and Gabriel were engraved, though their forms were obscured beneath a layer of dust.
In the center, a lock shaped like the letter "H" was covered in dust.
Below it, a T-shaped keyhole hinted that it could be unlocked with the correct key, though Hera knew it wouldn't be so straightforward. Even with the correct key, a labyrinth lock would require precise alignment of internal mechanisms.
The challenge of deciphering such a secretive lock intrigued Hera, almost tempting her to attempt it then and there. But the timing wasn't right. She needed to leave first.
With her flashlight, she scanned the area and spotted what seemed like a hidden passage to her right. As she moved closer, her foot suddenly caught on something.
Moving her foot to the side and shining her flashlight on the ground, Hera discovered a black pearl earring nestled between two white ceramic tiles. It was about the size of a thumbnail.
The earring seemed oddly familiar. She picked it up and noticed its rusty hook, suggesting it had been there for some time.
Hera recalled crafting a pair of black pearl earrings for Daphne when she was five. It was a Mother's Day gift she had proudly shown to Lucius and Daphne.
The memory stuck with Hera because she had pricked her finger while drilling the hole for the pearl and had bled quite a bit.
She hadn't dared to tell Daphne and Lucius, but Bernard had come to her rescue as he helped her handle the injury and even finish crafting the earrings.
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