The Distant Journey
The frost had settled on the heather like a fine, white powder, a silent accumulation that erased the sharp edges of the world. Elias Thorne walked with a gait that was less a stride and more a deliberate measurement of the distance between his feet and the earth. He was a man of forty years, though the rigors of the highland survey had aged him beyond his count. His hands, wrapped in thick...
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