The Wistful Atlas
The chandelier in the atrium of the Whitmore estate did not so much hang as it suspended the air itself, a heavy constellation of cut crystal and tarnished brass that seemed to hold the weight of the century in its prongs. It was a place of such calculated grandeur, a temple to the idea of permanence, that the very dust motes dancing in the shafts of afternoon light felt like violations,...
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