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Chapter 67: The Night Before Tuesday

Author: Sir Josh
last update publish date: 2026-05-23 16:15:01

Monday evening arrived with the specific quality of a night that knew it was preceding something.

Not dramatic. Not the charged, electric quality of certain evenings that announced their significance in the temperature of the air or the quality of the light. Just a quietness that had a particular density to it, the way silence had different textures depending on what it was sitting in front of.

I ate dinner with Lillian and Adrian and Margaret. Victor took a tray in his study, which had become
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