The Distant Crown
The road out of the valley was not merely a path of dirt and mud but a scar that had never fully healed, winding through the fog with a persistence that felt less like geography and more like a slow, deliberate bleeding, and as Margaret Holloway walked its length with the heavy, iron-bound chest of her father’s legacy strapped to her back, she felt the weight of it not in her muscles but in the...
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