The Distant Whispers
The rain had not stopped for three days. It drummed a relentless, hollow rhythm against the high, arched windows of the Grand Palais, a cathedral of glass and steel that loomed over the muddy streets of London. I stood in the corner of the Grand Hall, my coat damp, my hands trembling at my sides. I was a man of duty, a soldier who had traded the rifle for the badge, and yet I felt as hollow as...
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