The Faded Chronicle
The rain did not fall so much as it was thrown against the window of the moving train, a relentless, horizontal assault that blurred the world outside into a smear of gray and green. Elias Thorne sat in the corner of the first-class car, his posture rigid, his knuckles white around the edges of a leather-bound notebook. He was a man who had spent thirty years cataloging the decay of things, a...
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