The Wistful Voyage
The brass key in my hand was cold, colder than the iron bedframe I had just released. I stared at the tarnished surface, watching my own reflection distort in the curve of the bow, a warped thing with too many lines around the eyes. It was a Tuesday, and the air in St. Jude’s Asylum smelled of boiled linseed oil and stale tea. I am Elias Thorne, fifty-two years old, and I have three days left...
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