Rust and Bone

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The sky over Gary, Indiana, was the color of a bruised plum. Sarah sat on the porch of a house that was more rot than wood, watching the smokestacks of the mills bleed grey into the horizon.

Her stepmother, Martha, was inside, the sound of a breaking bottle punctuating the silence. Martha didn't hate Sarah for her beauty—beauty was a useless currency in a town where the only thing that mattered was the price of scrap metal. She hated Sarah because Sarah still remembered what it felt like to hope.

The 'poison' didn't come in an apple. It came in a small, amber plastic bottle with a handwritten label. It was a cocktail of opioids and benzodiazepines, the local anesthesia for a dying town. Martha didn't force Sarah to take them; she simply made the alternative—hunger, cold, and the constant threat of a heavy hand—unbearable.

Sarah began to slip. The world became a blur of static and grey. She didn't fall into a magical sleep; she fell into a chemical haze where the walls of the house breathed and the voices of the dead whispered in the vents.

She spent months in a state of waking coma, her body wasting away while her mind wandered through a landscape of broken glass and rusted iron. There was no mirror to tell her she was the fairest. There was only the reflection in a dirty puddle, showing a girl with sunken eyes and skin the color of ash.

One afternoon, a man named Elias, a transient who worked the scrap yards, found her collapsed in the backyard. He didn't kiss her. He didn't have a kingdom to offer. He simply sat beside her in the dirt and held her hand, his own skin rough and scarred.

"You're still here," he whispered.

Sarah looked at him, and for a second, the haze cleared. She saw the absolute hopelessness of the town, the way the mills had eaten the fathers and the drugs had eaten the children. She realized that there was no prince coming to take her to a castle. There was only the cold wind and the slow decay of the Midwest.

She didn't wake up and live happily ever after. She woke up to the reality that she was twenty years old and had nothing left but a broken body and a terrifyingly clear view of the void.

She stayed with Elias for a while, two ghosts haunting a graveyard of industry. They didn't find a cure; they just found a way to endure the silence.

--- **Objective Tensor Code: [M1:10, N2:0.9, K1:0.6, TI:88.1, theta:180°, E:12.4]**


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