The Glass Ceiling
The rain in New York didn't wash the city clean; it only turned the grime into a slick, reflective mirror. Sarah Jenkins spent her days in the basement of the Municipal Archives, a place where the air was thick with the smell of damp paper and forgotten lives. She was a ghost in a beige cardigan, a woman whose existence was measured in filing cabinets and alphabetized folders. For ten years,...
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