The Golden Master
The glass jars on the mahogany desk hold not specimens of nature, but the architecture of your own mind. You sit in the blue hour, the gaslight flickering with a nervous stutter that matches the tremor in your fingers. Outside, the iron lungs of the city exhale a thick fog into the courtyard of the Royal Institute, a place where the air is always too cold and the silence too heavy. You are the...
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