The Box of Thornfield
The box was made of oak and it smelled of earth and something else—something that Enoch couldn't name, something that reminded him of the church cellar where they kept the communion wine, except that smell was alive, like the scent of soil after rain, except it was inside the box. He found it in his grandfather's barn, behind a stack of rotting hay bales and a rust-plated plow that hadn't been...
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