Grandma's Melodies
Grandma's Gifts
You are sitting in the cozy, attic room that Grandma used to call her magic room. It smells like musty paper and Grandma’s signature raspberry jam. The lawyer has just read Grandma's will out loud. She passed. She wrote to you a special letter, leaving you two things which are very precious to her - a few of her magical jam jars, and her book of special songs filled with her own magic. The letter says she protected everyone with these collections of songs and jams and claims these can even scare menacing monsters away!
You look at the purple, sparkly jar filled with the sweet, magical jam. The jar seems ordinary looking, but you can feel a hum of magic music–tingling cold mixed with a velvety warmth flowing in your fingers. And then, there is the leather-bound, dusty book. It very surprisingly doesn't look grand for a 'magical songbook'. Should you start to learn these magical songs, or should you have a taste of the magical jam? You suddenly remember Grandma’s tales of these archaic, moon-eating monsters that you assumed were invented to thrill you. But now her collections look like an ensemble to battle against those night devourers.