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The Velvet Blade II, Chapter 12
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The Velvet Blade II, Chapter 12

The Velvet Blade II, Chapter 11

B&F Vol. 12, August 2026

The Velvet Blade II, Chapter Ten

The Velvet Blade II, Vignette 44

The Velvet Blade II, Vignette 43

On mountains, monuments, walls, and the warning written plainly before us

Stonewall is a strange name for a place where something broke open.

A shrine does not always announce itself with bells.

Not every monument is made of stone.

There are objects in museums that appear calm because glass has taught them stillness.

A museum does not have to burn to be under siege.

A statue does not fall all at once.

A monument begins with ambition.

There are places where a nation becomes smaller than its dead.

There is something almost too simple about the Washington Monument.

Before the monument became a postcard, it was a climb.

Before we had monuments, we had walls.

Before the monument had a name, there was awe.

The Velvet Blade II, Chapter 9