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The Spellbound Locksmith
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The Spellbound Locksmith in Ottawa, ON
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The Spellbound Locksmith in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $3.99
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A cursed seaside door chooses her shop at dawn. To shut it for good, Saffron must trust Hollis—the quiet man who asks, never takes—and refuse the magic that wants her as its key.
Saffron fixes locks for a living, but some doors don’t want to be fixed. When a new seam appears behind her shop and a strange key begins reacting to someone watching from the square, her quiet coastal town turns unfamiliar in a way she can’t ignore. The magic doesn’t threaten with claws or storms. It threatens with certainty, with the sweet lie that duty means surrender and that she was made to be a hinge.
Hollis is the one person who never tries to steer her, even when the air itself feels like it’s leaning in. He doesn’t demand trust. He earns it with patience, consent, and the steady courage of staying human when fear wants shortcuts. Together, they choose light over secrecy, witnesses over panic, and a love that protects without controlling.
To seal the seam, Saffron will have to reclaim what the magic is trying to steal: her craft, her voice, her right to choose. And she’ll have to decide what kind of home she’s willing to build—one guarded by silence, or one shared with the person who keeps saying her name like it matters.
A cursed seaside door chooses her shop at dawn. To shut it for good, Saffron must trust Hollis—the quiet man who asks, never takes—and refuse the magic that wants her as its key.
Saffron fixes locks for a living, but some doors don’t want to be fixed. When a new seam appears behind her shop and a strange key begins reacting to someone watching from the square, her quiet coastal town turns unfamiliar in a way she can’t ignore. The magic doesn’t threaten with claws or storms. It threatens with certainty, with the sweet lie that duty means surrender and that she was made to be a hinge.
Hollis is the one person who never tries to steer her, even when the air itself feels like it’s leaning in. He doesn’t demand trust. He earns it with patience, consent, and the steady courage of staying human when fear wants shortcuts. Together, they choose light over secrecy, witnesses over panic, and a love that protects without controlling.
To seal the seam, Saffron will have to reclaim what the magic is trying to steal: her craft, her voice, her right to choose. And she’ll have to decide what kind of home she’s willing to build—one guarded by silence, or one shared with the person who keeps saying her name like it matters.

















