The Distant Wound
The rain had not stopped for forty days, a relentless, gray curtain that blurred the edge of the world against the windowpane of the glass house, where Margaret Holloway stood with her back to the door, her reflection staring back at her with an intensity that felt less like a mirror and more like an accusation, a twin who had grown tired of waiting and was now pressing her face against the...
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