The Echoes of Eden
The manor of Blackwood did not sit upon the land; it breathed with it. Built in the humid heart of the Louisiana bayou, the house was a grotesque masterpiece of biological engineering. Its walls were not made of stone or wood, but of a translucent, pulsing membrane that resembled sun-bleached bone. The hallways were veins, the windows were cataracts of clouded iris, and the cellar was a...
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