The Distant Clue
The house had stood on the ridge for three generations, a heavy, slate-roofed rectangle of stone that seemed less built than grown from the hillside, its walls thick enough to hold the winter cold in a permanent, silent grasp. You remember the first time you entered it, the air inside tasting of damp earth and old paper, a stillness so profound it felt like a physical weight pressing against...
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