I've Waited All Week For This Lana Rhodes -

When Friday finally arrived, Emma finished work early, bought two cinnamon scones from the bakery next door, and arrived at the shop at 6:47 p.m. She watched through the window as Lana gently dusted a shelf of gothic romance novels, humming something that sounded like old folk music.

To the outside world, Lana Rhodes was the quiet woman who ran the “Reclaimed & Rare” bookshop on the corner of Elm and 4th. She had silver-streaked hair she kept in a loose braid, wore cardigans with elbow patches, and always offered a peppermint tea to anyone who lingered past five o’clock. i've waited all week for this lana rhodes

But Friday? Friday was the promise.

“Thank you,” Emma whispered.

But to Emma, Lana was a secret world.

Here’s a story for you, inspired by that feeling of anticipation and the name Lana Rhodes . Every day that week, the small clock above Emma’s desk moved like it was wading through honey. Monday dragged its feet. Tuesday was a blur of obligation. Wednesday felt like a dare. Thursday was a cruel tease. When Friday finally arrived, Emma finished work early,

In the back room, Lana lit three lanterns and opened a journal with a cracked brown cover. “This one,” she said, “was found in a bus station locker in 1987. It has no name. Only a date: ‘The week I learned to wait.’” She had silver-streaked hair she kept in a

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