The Golden Myth
The ink was drying on the parchment, a slow, viscous bleed into the fiber that Edmund Ashworth watched with the same detached fascination he applied to the decay of his own spirit. It was a Tuesday, or perhaps a Wednesday; the distinction had become increasingly academic in the grey, rain-slicked streets of London, where the fog did not merely obscure the city but seemed to digest it, wrapping...
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