The Shadow of Threadneedle Street

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Beneath the stone gaze of the Bank of England, time folds in on itself like the creased pages of a forgotten ledger. The City of London, with its steel spires and echoing ambition, pulses around Threadneedle Street, but within the bank’s ancient walls, silence has weight. They call her the Old Lady—a name whispered with a kind of wary respect, as if she might overhear. It is said her halls are haunted not by myths, but by memory: of riots that shook foundations, of vaults nearly breached, of a sister who waited too long. On a mist-laced May evening, junior archivist Clara Henshaw steps unknowingly into that legacy, led by a ghost’s sorrowful cry and the lure of a secret tunnel no map dares show. For in the quiet places beneath gold and granite, shadows still walk, and not all of them wish to rest.

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