The Ruin of Desire
Fin-de-siècle Paris was a city of velvet and rot, a place where the air was thick with the scent of absinthe and the desperate longing for a beauty that was already dead. The salons were shrines to decadence, and the artists were priests of the void. Lydia was the lauréate of this void. A girl of ethereal beauty and a shattered leg, she lived in a small apartment in Montmartre that looked like...
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