The Pale Fracture
The summons came at six in the morning, delivered not by a clerk but by the cold, damp air of the antechamber itself, a pressure against Margaret’s temples that felt like a name being spoken aloud in a language she had forgotten. She stood before the great iron door of the Bureau of Records, her hands trembling slightly as she adjusted the collar of her grey wool uniform, the fabric scratching...
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