The Pale Path
The coat hangs on the back of the door, a heavy wool thing in a shade of charcoal so deep it seems to absorb the weak winter light filtering through the windowpane. You know you should not look at it, but your eyes are drawn to the fabric’s texture, the slight pilling on the shoulder where it has rubbed against the brass hook for three years, a testament to the friction of daily existence. The...
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