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  • The Faded Apartment
    The key was heavier than Julian expected—brass, oxidised to a green-grey patina that stained his thumb when he turned it. It had arrived three days ago, in a manila envelope with no return address, just his name handwritten in a trembling hand: *Julian Voss, 14 Pemberton Road.. He lived in a flat in Islington now, on the fourth floor of a converted Victorian terrace that groaned every time the...
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  • The Remembering Water
    The house on Harrow Lane had always belonged to the water, not to them. It stood at the end of a cul-de-sac that the city planners had forgotten to pave, its Victorian bones rising from the marshy ground like the ribs of something ancient that had decided to pretend it was a home. Julian Voss stood at the kitchen window on a Tuesday in late October, watching the fog roll off the estuary and...
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  • The Wistful Saga
    %3Cp%3EThe%20Wistful%20Saga%3C%2Fp%3E%0A%3Cp%3EThe%20rain%20had%20been%20falling%20for%20three%20days%20when%20Clara%20found%20the%20letter%20tucked%20inside%20the%20spine%20of%20a%20borrowed%20book%20a%20slim%20volume%20of%20Auden%27s%20poems%2C%20the%20kind%20you%20pick%20up%20at%20charity%20shops%20for%20two%20pounds%20and%20lose%20yourself%20in%20before%20you%27ve%20reached%20the%20third%20...
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  • The Faded Root
    The garden at the end of Hammersmith Lane had once been something more than weeds and memory, but by the time I found it, memory was all that remained. I had inherited it along with the house — a narrow Georgian terrace on the edge of Fulham that nobody in my family had visited in thirty years. The solicitor called it a "small windfall." My mother called it "Mama's old place." I called it...
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