The Elixir of Bubbles
I. Edgar Molloy discovered the formula on a night in October when Dublin had not seen proper rain for three months. The Liffey stank. The streets cracked. And in the corner of his university laboratory, a bottle he had not noticed in years shattered on the floor, spilling a liquid that did not spread. It formed a sphere. A perfect, trembling sphere, hovering three inches above the laboratory...
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