The Faded Masquerade
The house did not stand so much as it breathed, a vast, ribbed lung of grey stone that expanded and contracted with the damp chill of the October air. You were alone in the library, a room that had once held the weight of a family’s history but now held only the silence of their absence. The shelves, towering like the walls of a cathedral, were lined not with books but with mirrors, each pane...
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