The Faded Attic
The house on Harcourt Lane had always smelled of things left behind. Henry Ashworth-Cross noticed this first upon crossing the threshold—not the sharp, metallic scent of recent abandonment, but something older, quieter, the way air settles in rooms where people used to gather before the gathering stopped. He was forty-three, a translator of Portuguese poetry into English, and he had inherited...
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