The Memory Forger's Daughter
The rain in New Haven didn't wash anything clean. It made everything wetter. Acid rain, mostly, dripping from the smog layers above, carrying the faint metallic tang of the atmospheric processors that kept the city breathable. The streets were lined with neon signs that flickered in and out of existence, their light reflected in puddles the color of motor oil. You could get anything in New...
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