The Pale Garden
The honey thickens in the bowl, a slow and viscous amber tide that defies the spoon you press into its center, and you stand there in the kitchen of your ancestral home, the air so still it feels less like atmosphere and more like a held breath, a suspension of time that has settled into the very plaster walls of this house that has outlived three generations of your bloodline. You are holding...
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