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I made my way to the front. The invitation was subtle. The cold gray stones shifted cracked and chipped under the pressure of my heels. Dark Worn Splintered Rails Drew my hands, ever so familiar. I pressed up the aged steps to a door of old wood & character. Its constitution still intact and uncompromised. An iron handle, worn smooth from visitors past, waited for my embrace and the latch, warm to the touch, gave way under my eager thumb.
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Jan 16, 2019
Jan 16, 2019 at 3:00 AM UTC
Invitation
I made my way to the front. The invitation was subtle. The cold gray stones shifted cracked and chipped under the pressure of my heels. Dark Worn Splintered Rails Drew my hands, ever so familiar. I pressed up the aged steps to a door of old wood & character. Its constitution still intact and uncompromised. An iron handle, worn smooth from visitors past, waited for my embrace and the latch, warm to the touch, gave way under my eager thumb.
This is part V of a ten-part story titled, "Effulgence: A Story of Light." Enjoy.
Williamallen
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34/M/Arizona
Jan 16, 2019
Jan 16, 2019 at 3:00 AM UTC
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