The Great Disturbance
He stood by the reservoir at 11 PM on a Saturday in September 1925, watching his own face ripple in the dark water, and thought about silence. Not the absence of sound, but the presence of something else — something that lived in the spaces between notes, between words, between the moments when a man and a woman stood close enough to touch but did not. The gin in his pocket was warm. He had...
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