Ashes in the Bayou
The heat in the bayou doesn't come from the sun. It comes from the ground—a deep, patient warmth that rises through the soles of your boots and makes the air feel like soup you could drown in if you stood still long enough. Silas Thorne had been standing still in the bayou for thirty-seven years, since the fire at the Thorne plantation that had turned the left side of his face into a map of...
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