The Glimpse Trade (A Silas Sharp Metaphysical Mystery): Chapter 26
Chapter 26 – Two Chairs In An Empty Room I have sat in many dangerous rooms in my life. Rooms where a husband wanted proof his wife still loved him and would have settled for evidence she merely tolerated him. Rooms where a woman wanted to know whether the dead were contacting her or whether grief was simply playing her for a fool. Rooms where people asked me to find things no one should locate once they’d gone missing—Tuesday afternoons, unfinished versions of themselves, the moment before the mistake. But this room was dangerous in a quieter way. No bloodstains, chalk outlines, or cabinet full of cursed dolls blinking in rotational shifts. Only the clean, obsessive hush of a man who had spent too long trying to subtract surprise from the universe. The Archivist called it a consultation room. One chair for him. One for the client. One lamp with a cone of light so precise it seemed less like illumination and more like an accusation. The walls were bare except for a clock w...