The Golden Mirror
The ink was smudged, a dark bruise on the vellum that Elias Thorne had spent forty years learning to respect but never to trust. He held the ledger up to the weak October light filtering through the chapel’s high windows, his fingers trembling not from the cold, but from the sudden, heavy weight of the paper itself, which seemed to pull downward with a gravity that defied its physical size....
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