At that last moment something must have momentarily faltered in my carefully contrived and consciously maintained visage, as the man named Aubrey Rathburn leaned closer towards me to get a better look in my eyes, then immediately recoiled from whatever he had seen there.
Lost and Broken Things, Episode 11; Room 52
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