The Pale Door
The train cut through the mist like a silver needle stitching the grey wool of the world, and Elias Thorne sat in the corner of the carriage, his knees pressed together, his hands folded over the leather-bound journal on his lap. He was a man of precise angles and quiet habits, a scholar of archival history who had spent three decades cataloging the dead. Outside the window, the landscape...
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