The Pale Mist
The rain in Chicago does not wash things clean; it merely presses the grime deeper into the concrete, a persistent, wet weight that settles into the joints of the city and the bones of the men who walk it. You have walked these streets for twenty years, your badge heavy on your chest like a second heart, beating in a rhythm dictated by protocol and duty. You are a man of the law, a keeper of...
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