The Pale Garden
The ivy had long since surrendered to the damp, its tendrils crumbling into a fine, grey powder that settled upon the stone ledges of the library like a shroud of ash, and in that silence, I realized that the garden outside was not merely dying but was actively being consumed by the very institution that claimed to preserve it. I sat at the long oak table, the surface scarred by centuries of...
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