The Faded Quadrant
The dream was a wet, gray smear of water and rust, the kind of cold that settles into the marrow and refuses to leave, a cold that tasted of copper and old pennies on the tongue, and in that liquid void, Elias Thorne felt the weight of his left hand, not as a limb attached to his shoulder but as a heavy, foreign stone that had been dropped into the pit of his stomach, a stone that pulsed with a...
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