The Golden Crossing
The rain in Edinburgh does not wash things clean; it merely makes the grime slicker, turning the ancient stone of the Old Town into a shimmering, wet mirror that reflects a world slightly distorted, slightly too large for the frame. You stand on the edge of the Royal Mile, your coat buttoned to the chin, watching the grey water run in rivulets down the cobbles, while the city breathes its cold,...
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