The Mathematics of Standing Still
Arthur Pendelton was a man caught between two incompatible truths. The first truth was that movement was the only thing that kept him alive. Every step he took was a step away from the house in Portland, away from the closet full of Helen's clothes, away from the silence that had become a physical weight pressing down on his chest. The second truth was that no amount of movement could take him...
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