The Pale Exile
The rain had been falling for three days, a persistent, gray curtain that blurred the edges of the estate into a watercolor of slate and moss. Elias Thorne stood before the great pane of glass in the study, his reflection a faint, ghostly overlay on the storm outside. He was a man who had spent forty years organizing the world into categories, labeling its chaos with the quiet precision of a...
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