The Distant Clue
The banquet hall of the Whitmore Institute for Historical Preservation smelled of roasted duck, old wax, and the particular, metallic sweetness of decay that only accumulated in the high corners of buildings where the light had forgotten how to enter. It was a night of excessive warmth, where the chandeliers burned with a fierce, almost aggressive gold, illuminating the faces of the senior...
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