The Man Who Sold Shadows
His clients paid in hours they didn’t know they had.

In 19th-century Paris, a man known only as Monsieur Noir ran a secret shop down an alley that never stayed in the same place. His business: buying and selling shadows.
People claimed that if you stood before him under candlelight, your shadow could detach — and for the right price, he’d replace it with another. The wealthy came to him for longer lives, believing a strong shadow meant a stronger soul.
But the shadows he sold weren’t lifeless. They twitched, hesitated, and sometimes lingered when their owners walked away.
Years later, when a fire consumed the district, police found no trace of Monsieur Noir. But in the ashes were hundreds of burned silhouettes on the walls — outlines of people frozen mid-scream, as if their shadows had finally come home.



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