The Star That Crossed the Sky
The Star That Crossed the Sky Heath Whitmore stood on the roof of his Paris apartment, a telescope he had built from spare parts and stolen copper wire pointed at a patch of sky that didn't appear on any chart. He called it the Starting Star, though he knew it didn't officially have a name. It was just a point of light in the constellation of Cassiopeia—small, bright, and stubborn, like him....
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