The Golden Suspect
The silk of the blouse had been white when Arthur Pemberton first buttoned it, a crisp, unblemished sheet of fabric that clung to the contours of his chest with a intimacy that felt less like clothing and more like a second skin, a membrane that separated his vulnerable flesh from the indifferent, howling world outside. It was a garment of such delicate construction that he often paused,...
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