The Golden Harbor
The rain did not fall so much as it hung in the air, a suspended grey curtain that blurred the edges of the manor house and the world beyond the iron gates, until Margaret found herself standing in the center of the grand foyer, her shoes soaking through with a cold that felt less like weather and more like a verdict, while her father, the Head Steward, stood before her with the rigid,...
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