Edward Ashworth and Julian Vane cooked at different speeds.
Edward's speed was the speed of settled knowledge. He moved through the kitchen with the economy of a man who has done the same tasks ten thousand times. His hand went to the salt without looking. His wrist flicked the pan at exactly the right angle. His timing was internal, synchronized to a rhythm that he had developed over forty years and that no longer required conscious thought. Julian's...
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