The Summer of Compression
The summer the compression started, the cicadas were louder than they had any right to be. Emily Faulkner sat on the porch of the house that had belonged to her family for four generations, watching the heat shimmer off the cotton fields. The air smelled of magnolia and something else — something metallic, like the inside of a battery. Her cousin Thomas had been the first. One morning he was...
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