The Faded Portrait
The rain on the glass of the chateau window was not merely water but a slow, viscous liquid that seemed to dissolve the boundary between the inside and the out, blurring the sharp, cold reality of the Scottish Highlands into a smeared, watercolor grief that hung heavy in the air, a physical weight that pressed against the lungs and the ribs, making every breath a labor of will rather than...
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