The Phase Transition of Clara Winters
There is a moment, just before a thing becomes another thing, when it is neither and both at once. Water at precisely thirty-two degrees Fahrenheit is not quite liquid and not quite solid; it is a suspension between states, a hesitation in the molecular order that physicists call a phase transition. Clara Winters lived in that hesitation for seven days before she understood what was happening...
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