The Faded Quadrant
The carriage wheels bit into the gravel, a rhythmic, grinding complaint that echoed the ache in Elias Thorne’s temples. He sat in the back, his knees pressed together, clutching a leather satchel that felt heavier with each mile. Inside, wrapped in oilcloth, was the vial of tincture, a murky amber liquid that smelled of burnt sugar and old libraries. It was not a medicine in the traditional...
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