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Shoplyfter Fiona Frost Best May 2026
Fiona’s breath formed a thin veil of frost in the air. “The heart belongs to no one,” she replied calmly. “It belongs to the stories it holds. And those stories are not yours to command.”
Fiona had arrived in Grayhaven on a stormy night, the wind howling like a pack of wolves. She carried a single wooden crate, sealed with a waxed emblem—a stylized snowflake intertwined with a tiny key. When she placed the crate on the doorstep of the vacant shop at the corner of Bramble and Willow, the town’s old clock tower struck midnight, and the air seemed to still. shoplyfter fiona frost
“Take it,” Fiona whispered, handing the cup to him. “May it remind you that some moments never truly fade.” Fiona’s breath formed a thin veil of frost in the air