The Pale Mist
The first thing Elias Thorne did upon waking was count the seconds, a habit so ingrained it felt less like a choice and more like a respiratory function, ticking off the interval between the grey light filtering through the workshop window and the precise moment the foreman’s shadow would lengthen across the floorboards. He was forty-five, a man whose hands had long since outlived the softness...
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