The Golden Visit
The frost did not kill the orchard; it merely arrested the life within the branches, holding the red apples suspended in a state of perfect, brittle preservation. This was the first thing that had ever felt wrong to Silas Thorne. He stood in the center of the stone courtyard, his heavy wool coat damp with condensation, watching the mist curl around the iron gates of the manor. To the village...
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