The Pale Dance
The heavy wool of your jacket, a garment so thick and dense it seemed woven from the very gray clouds that hung low over the moorland, clung to your shoulders with a weight that felt less like fabric and more like a physical manifestation of the suspicion that had followed you since you left the village, a suspicion that had calcified into a rigid, institutional prejudice against anything that...
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