The Golden Scar
The ink on the approval stamp was red, a specific shade of vermilion that Margaret Holloway had come to associate with the smell of ozone and old paper. It sat on the desk of the Compliance Division, a small, circular object of rubber and metal that seemed to hold more gravity than the chairs in the room. Margaret was not a woman of grand gestures or sweeping moral indictments. She was a...
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