The Pale Tale
The six months had a weight to them, measured not in days but in the accumulation of missed birthdays and the slow, grinding erosion of hope, a debt that Elias Thorne felt settling into the marrow of his knees as he stood in the sterile briefing room of the Federal Detention Center. He was thirty-four, a sergeant in the federal corrections service, a man whose hands were usually steady enough...
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