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Bedtime Story for Adults – A Letter from the Year 1402

Sleep Story for Adults About Timeless Stillness and A Letter that Waited Across Centuries (Before Your Dream)

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Bedtime Story for Adults – A Letter from the Year 1402

By: Fedor Alphenaar
Narrated by: Ellie Henrys
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A sleep story for adults — written to soften the breath, slow the heart, and invite stillness.

Some letters are never lost. They wait quietly inside forgotten books, folded in silence, until the right reader finds them.

On a rainy afternoon in an Oxford library, a scholar discovers an envelope with her name written in a hand from the year 1402. The seal has crumbled. The ink is warm brown. And the letter begins — not with urgency, but with care.

As she follows its presence into deeper corridors and candle-lit rooms that shouldn’t exist, the past begins to unfold beside her. Vellum pages shimmer. Shelves seem to breathe. And across centuries, a gentle voice begins to speak — not as memory, but as recognition.

A Letter from the Year 1402
is a meditative sleep story for adults — not fantasy, not historical fiction, but something quieter: a moment of attention, devotion, and emotional rest.

Narrated in a soft, bedtime voice by a female storyteller, this tale is designed for peaceful evenings and quiet hearts.

If you’ve ever felt that some stories find you, or that time sometimes listens — this story is yours.

©2025 Mr Fedor Alphenaar (P)2025 Mr Fedor Alphenaar
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