The Pale Bridge
The blood was not mine. It was thick and black, clogging the fibers of my wool coat, heavy as wet sand. I stood in the center of the square, the cobblestones slick with a mist that smelled of copper and ozone. My hands were shaking. Not from fear. From the weight of what I held. The badge. My father’s badge. It was cold against my palm, a small square of tarnished silver, engraved with the...
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