The Distant Affair
The mortar in the bowl had turned a shade darker, a bruised purple that matched the twilight pressing against the single, grime-streaked window of the apothecary, and it was this slow, inevitable rotting of the ingredients that Elara watched with the cold, detached precision of a woman who had long since stopped believing in miracles and started measuring them in drops and degrees. She was the...
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