The Golden Echoes
The mist in Oakhaven did not smell of rain or decay, but of ozone and burnt sugar, a thick, golden haze that clung to the windowpanes like a living thing. Elias Thorne stood at the kitchen table, his coffee cold, watching the light filter through the glass and settle on the floorboards in a slow, pulsing rhythm that matched the silence of the house. He was forty-five, with the rigid posture of...
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