The Distant Affair
The train cut through the gray mist like a blade through cold flesh. Thomas sat by the window, his reflection ghosting over the passing fields. He was a man of short sentences and shorter patience, a soldier of the law who had traded the mud of foreign wars for the sterile silence of a suburban office. But the air in the carriage smelled of old wool and damp earth, and something in that scent...
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