The Golden Mirror
The fragment of the mirror lay in Elias Thorne’s palm, its edge sharp enough to slice the skin of his thumb, a sliver of gilded bronze that caught the grey light filtering through the shattered atrium of the municipal library. He had spent three years restoring this decorative panel, a task commissioned by the city but driven by a private, gnawing need to make sense of the man who had left his...
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