The Golden Song
The fog in Blackwood did not merely obscure the world; it consumed it, a thick, gray wool that smelled of coal dust and wet iron, pressing against my face like a damp cloth. I stood on the corner of Slaughter Street, my fingers wrapped tightly around the gold medal in my pocket, feeling its cold, persistent hum against my palm, a vibration that seemed to originate not from the metal but from...
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