The Distant Temple
The snow had not stopped falling since the first week of December, and it had buried the lower half of the stone wall that separated my post from the valley below, a boundary I had sworn to hold for twelve years but which now felt less like a line of defense and more like a noose tightening around my neck. I was forty years old, my knees aching with a dull, persistent throb that the hot water...
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