Some doors are never meant to be reopened. Some memories never leave.
In The Key That Stayed, C.M. Wayers returns with another quietly powerful entry in The Object Diaries, this time from the perspective of an old iron key-one that has locked away more than just rooms. From dusty drawers to trembling hands, the key has been a keeper of secrets, pain, and moments frozen in time.
As generations pass, the key reflects on the lives it has touched and the stories sealed behind doors that may never open again. But when it is rediscovered-tarnished, forgotten, yet full of memory-it must face the question: what happens when what's locked refuses to stay buried?
A tender, haunting meditation on trauma, legacy, and the things we hold onto far too long, The Key That Stayed is a literary reflection on what it means to protect, preserve, and ultimately, to remember.