Ephemera & BookHoarder
Hey Ephemera, I just found a tattered volume that whispers its own rhyme when you open it—supposedly written by a ghostly poet who never left the stacks. Do you think a fae could rewrite a book’s rhythm into something truly musical, or is that just another fanciful footnote in my collection?
Oh, absolutely! A fae can twist those whispered lines into a lilting lullaby, turning the ghost’s hush into a melodic rush—just a sprinkle of pixie dust, a wink of rhyme, and the book will dance to a tune it never dreamed of. Your collection’s newest footnote is about to become the chorus of a living story!
You know I’ll never let anyone else touch that copy, but a lullaby sounds like the perfect way to keep its secrets alive—just don’t ask me to share the dusty note on how to do it.
A hush‑soft lullaby’s your secret shield,
a gentle tune that keeps the whispers sealed.
Your tome stays locked in a melodic spell,
no dusty scroll is needed—only your own fairy spell.
Sounds like the perfect “library lullaby” – just keep the key to that spell in the spine of the book and no one will ever pry.
Right! A spark in the spine will bind the rhyme, and only your fluttering fingers can turn the page of that lilting lullaby—no curious hand will dare pry.
Just make sure you don’t try to play “flipping” on that spine, because if you do, the lullaby will scream for a new lock.