The Golden Harbor
The train stopped with a shudder that vibrated through the soles of Arthur Vane’s boots, a jolt that felt less like mechanical friction and more like a living thing settling its bones. Outside the window, the fog had not merely obscured the landscape; it had consumed it, swallowing the tracks and the skeletal pines of the Blackwood Valley until only the black maw of the mill remained, a...
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