The Pale Circus
The house did not burn, not in the way the neighbors expected, nor in the way the insurance adjusters would later describe it in their crisp, sterile reports. It simply gave up. The fire started in the hearth, a small, hungry thing that climbed the dry oak beam with a silence that felt less like destruction and more like a long, slow exhalation. Margaret stood in the center of the living room,...
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