The Last Ledger

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The house was a skeleton of cedar and salt, leaning precariously over the grey cliffs of the Georgia coast. In the town of Oakhaven, the Blackwood estate was a ghost that refused to leave. The locals spoke of it in whispers, a place where the past didn't just linger, but breathed.

I lived in the shadows of that house. I was the mute servant, the "silent shadow" of the family. I had no name in the records, only a role: to clean the silver, to stoke the fires, and to witness.

My world was a series of sensory fragments: the smell of mothballs and damp wool, the sound of the wind howling through the attic, and the sight of the masters' faces, etched with a pride that had long since turned into a sickness.

The masters—Colonel Blackwood and his daughter, Eleanor—spent their days in the drawing room, arguing about the "Glory of the South." They spoke of ancestral lands, of a lost nobility, and of the "inevitable return" of their family's power. They lived in a fantasy of gold and velvet, while the actual house rotted around them.

I kept a ledger. Not a ledger of accounts, but a ledger of truth.

*June 12th: The east wing ceiling collapsed. The Colonel told the guests it was "architectural character."* *August 4th: Eleanor sold her mother's wedding ring to pay the cook. She told the town she had "donated it to the church."* *September 20th: The creditors arrived. The Colonel threatened them with a pistol. They left, but they left a notice of foreclosure on the gate.*

I watched the slow-motion collapse of their world. I saw the way the Colonel's hands shook when he poured his bourbon. I saw the way Eleanor looked at the mirror, her eyes searching for a beauty that had been eaten away by desperation.

They thought I was a piece of furniture. They spoke in front of me as if I were a wall. I heard the secrets—the gambling debts, the forged letters, the hidden bottles of gin. I was the only person in Oakhaven who knew exactly how hollow the Blackwood legacy had become.

One rainy November night, the end arrived. Not with a bang, but with a knock. The sheriff and a team of men came to evict them.

The Colonel stood in the doorway, his chest puffed out, his voice booming with a phantom authority. He spoke of "gentlemanly agreements" and "family honor." The sheriff didn't listen. He simply pointed to the legal document in his hand.

"Out," the sheriff said. "Now."

I watched as they were pushed onto the porch. Eleanor was clutching a single, moth-eaten shawl. The Colonel was still shouting, his voice cracking, a broken king in a ruined castle.

As they walked away, the sheriff turned to me. "You coming, kid? Or you want to stay with the ghosts?"

I looked at the house. I looked at the ledger in my hand. I walked to the fireplace and threw the book into the flames. I didn't want the truth anymore; the truth was a burden that belonged to the dead.

I followed the sheriff, leaving the house to the wind and the salt. As I looked back, I saw a single shutter fall from the second floor, hitting the porch with a dull thud. It sounded like a period at the end of a very long, very lying sentence.

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