The Weight of Humidity
The porch at Calloway Plantation had seen better centuries. The white paint had peeled in long, curling ribbons, revealing the gray wood beneath like scars beneath skin. The columns were sagging. The garden was overgrown with jasmine and something darker—something that grew in the South not because anyone planted it, but because the earth demanded it. Marguerite Beaumont stood at the bottom...
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