The Distant Summer
The building did not stand so much as it hovered, a pale and skeletal finger pointing accusingly at the bruised purple sky of the modern metropolis, its concrete bones exposed by the slow, relentless erosion of time and the heavier, more violent erosion of conflict that had swept through the city’s streets like a fever. Elias Thorne stood before it, his hands trembling not from the cold that...
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