Four Chambers Where the Dead Still Speak
I. The Basement The stone walls wept. Not with water, though Edinburgh's damp was legendary, but with something thicker—a condensation of time itself, as if the centuries had been pressed into the granite by the weight of all the bodies that had passed through the medical school above. Dr. Isabella Crawford had chosen this space precisely because it was a tomb before it was a laboratory. The...
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