The Distant Garden
The morning the cathedral spire finally surrendered to the earth, the silence that followed was not the absence of sound but a physical weight, a thick, velvet fog that pressed against the eardrums and settled into the marrow of the bones, a silence so profound and absolute that it seemed to devour the very light of the winter sun which had been trying, with its pale and feeble effort, to...
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