Leaving the Library
“Dear, sweet Byron,†you opine, gently – but firmly! – pushing him away, “I am most highly flattered by your attentions, but I fear that my quest to discover my identity must take precedence. I do thank you for the key, however, and I am so very happy to have been of assistance!â€
While Byron looks longingly after you, you make your way out of the library and back into the hallway whence you entered it. If you are not to re-enter the library – and why would you, when it was so hard to depart the first time – you must go through one of the other doors. Which shall you choose?
1) Surely the seal on the key matches the seal on the second door for a reason! That door is the one for you!
2) The plain door calls out to you with the sweet siren call of an unknown room. As firmly as you so recently left Byron, you step toward that door.
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