The Distant Wound
The fog that rolled in from the harbor at twilight was not merely a meteorological event but a living, breathing entity that pressed its damp, grey face against the windows of my office, a persistent and suffocating companion that I had long since learned to regard as a colleague rather than a nuisance, and as I sat there with the weight of the ledger before me, I felt the familiar, heavy...
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