The Door With No Name

 

The Door With No Name

I once stumbled upon a door in a town that doesn’t exist on any map. It wasn’t hidden, nor was it inviting — it simply stood there in the middle of a forest path I had never walked before.

The trees whispered like old women telling secrets, and the wind carried stories I wasn’t supposed to hear. My instincts screamed, “Turn back!” But curiosity… ah, curiosity has always been the most dangerous drug I’ve ever tasted.

The door had no knob, no lock, no markings. Just ancient wood, chipped edges, and the unmistakable energy of forgotten things.

I did what anyone wouldn’t do — I touched it.

Suddenly, my surroundings shifted. The chirping birds fell silent. My footsteps echoed on stone instead of soil. I was no longer in the forest.

I stood in a dimly lit hallway lined with mirrors. But the reflections weren’t mine. They were moments — snapshots of people I used to be: the innocent child, the heartbroken teenager, the angry adult, the silent dreamer.

Each mirror whispered truths I had buried under smiles and silence.

One reflection spoke louder than the rest:
"You are not lost… you are just afraid of being found."

I walked. I listened. I remembered. I forgave. And when I reached the end of the hall, the door reappeared. This time, it was open.

I stepped back into the forest — same path, same trees — but I wasn’t the same.


✨ Moral?

We all have that door. Sometimes it comes as a choice, a heartbreak, a new beginning, or a deep silence. Don’t fear the unknown — that’s where the truest version of you waits.


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