The Mirror's Edge: A Symmetry of Ruin
In the humid, oppressive silence of the Louisiana bayou, the DuBois estate stood as a testament to the paradox of preservation. It was a house that existed in a state of permanent transition, always falling, yet never quite fallen. The architecture was a distorted reflection of the family's internal state—grand in its proportions, yet rotting at the core. To enter the house was to enter a...
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