Step into the hauntingly beautiful world of Rosewood Mansion, where a young 'pearl hybrid' named Mira uncovers the dark truths behind her existence. This poignant science-fiction tale explores themes of identity, innocence lost, and the resilient bonds of friendship in the face of absolute control. A deeply atmospheric and emotional journey that will linger in your heart long after the final page is turned.
Deep within the imposing, shadow-drenched corridors of Rosewood Mansion, Joseph Rosewood watches over his creation, his eyes reflecting a cold, scientific ambition. Beside him, gentle maidens like Jeanie tend to the youngest creations, the Yellow Bells, whose innocent laughter echoes softly against the sterile glass walls of their nursery.
Mira, a vibrant Blue Bell with an accelerated gaze that hints at a maturity beyond her sixteen months, walks through the sunlit atrium with her dearest friend, Author. Dressed in her signature blue garments, she looks up at the grand staircase where the White Bells glide gracefully, viewing her future transition to adulthood with a sense of wonder and sacred tradition.
As the weeks pass, Mira begins to notice the subtle, unsettling rhythms of the mansion, watching the older White Bells carry heavy expressions behind their serene smiles. She stands by a frosted glass partition, listening to the muffled, urgent murmurs of the midwife Jeanie arguing with Joseph Rosewood, planting the first seeds of doubt in Mira's mind.
The illusion of their idyllic life shatters completely when Mira sneaks into the forbidden lower archives and discovers Joseph's detailed medical journals, tracking the rapid growth and forced duties of the women before her. Clutching her blue dress, she stares at the cold technical diagrams of the 'pearl hybrid' project, her naivety melting away into a chilling realization of their true purpose.
Mira shares the grim truth with Author in the dim light of the library, their hushed whispers filled with an intense, helpless grief as they realize they are all trapped within an inescapable cycle. The colorful clothes they wear no longer feel like symbols of growth, but rather uniform labels in a beautiful, gilded prison controlled entirely by the master of the house.
The day of transition arrives, and Mira stands before a mirror in a stark white gown, staring at her reflection as she officially becomes a White Bell. The fabric feels heavy and suffocating, no longer representing a proud coming-of-age, but rather her induction into the grim, mandatory duties of Joseph's grand experiment.
In the deepest hours of the night, Mira holds the hand of her friend Layla, who is pale and trembling through a painful, traumatic labor in the mansion's sterile clinic. Jeanie works quickly under the dim overhead lights, her face etched with a mixture of practiced stoicism and profound sorrow for the new life entering the world.
As dawn breaks over Rosewood Mansion, Mira stands by the nursery window, watching a newly born Yellow Bell sleep peacefully in its crib. Though her heart aches with the sobering reality that the tragic cycle continues, a quiet, resilient spark ignites within her eyes as she vows never to let the mansion erase who she truly is.
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At the Rosewood mansion, a human scientist named Joseph Rosewood conducts ethically questionable experiments to create a generation of "pearl hybrid" humans. After perfecting the process in animals, he began using human maidens—including Jeanie, Gabrielle, and Joan—to birth hybrid children who mature at an accelerated rate. The resulting population, referred to as "bells," are categorized by age and clothing color: * **Yellow Bells (2–11 months):** Infants and toddlers. * **Blue Bells (12–16+ months):** Adolescents, including the protagonist, **Mira**. * **White Bells (Adults):** Those who have come of age and are assigned the duty of conceiving children for Joseph’s experiments. The narrative focuses on Mira, a Blue Bell who grows from a naive adolescent into a more disillusioned young woman as she observes the harsh reality of her existence. While she initially views the transition to a White Bell with wonder and tradition, she eventually realizes the grim nature of her "duties." Despite her internal conflict and desire for a different path, she and her peers—including her friend Author and the midwife Jeanie—remain trapped within the mansion, bound by Joseph’s control. The story culminates with the sobering reality of the cycle continuing, as Mira watches her friend Layla endure the traumatic labor process to bring yet another hybrid child into the world.