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D - Art Gallery
“To free her.” Delphine smashed the frame of Portrait of a Woman in Blue . The woman gasped, then dissolved into a cloud of cobalt dust. The dust swirled once around Leo’s heart and slipped out through a crack in the window.
On the 28th day, Delphine came downstairs with a gilded hammer. “Time,” she said. d art gallery
The next morning, the alcove was empty. But Leo noticed something strange: his own reflection in the glass of an empty frame now wore a faint, knowing smile—and a blue dress. “To free her
“For what?” Leo asked.
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