The Golden Echoes
The iron gates of the keep were cold against Thomas’s palms. He stood alone in the courtyard, the morning mist clinging to his woolen tunic like a damp shroud. He was twelve years old, a boy of sharp elbows and sharper silence. In the pocket of his tunic, against his hip, lay the only thing in the world that felt warm. It was a small ring of hammered gold, unadorned save for a single, deep...
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