![]() ![]() ![]() Many years ago, a man murdered his wife in the same room and her ghost now haunts it. She let out a big sigh and asked him if he had peeped through the keyhole? After he confirmed it, she decided to tell him the whole story. Through the Keyhole books will give entertainment and an appreciation for the life and times of earlier generations. These books are a tool to introduce the youngest readers to the world of literature. Mary’s work is being transformed into children’s picture books. The man decides to inquire about the room from the woman at the front desk. A common thread in her stories is a happiness connection. Maybe the woman had suspected that someone was spying on her, so she might have blocked the keyhole. As he looks through the keyhole, all he can see is the color red – a very deep shade of red. The third night, the man becomes even more curious about what he saw the previous night and his curiosity leads him to the unnumbered room again. But as his eyes scan the room through the keyhole, he spots an old almost pale woman sitting silently in the corner of the room with her head leaning against the wall. From the keyhole, the room looks like a normal hotel room similar to his own room. ![]() The room was locked as the woman at the front desk has told him. But, by the second night, the man's curiosity grows deeper and he decides to peep in to the locked room through the keyhole. He does spot the locked room on his way, but chooses to ignore it. The man obviously intrigued, goes straight to his room silently. She warns him to stay away from the room without asking any questions. While checking-in, the woman at the front-desk hands him the key to his room and tells him that on the way to his room is a room that has no number and that it was always locked and used for storage purposes. ![]()
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