The Pale Door
The salt crusted the edges of the tin plate like a white frost that had never seen the sun, and Thomas stared at it with the dull, unblinking persistence of a man who has forgotten that blinking is a privilege he no longer possessed. He was not hungry, or perhaps he was so hungry that the sensation had transcended pain and settled into a kind of spiritual numbness, a hollowed-out geography in...
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