The Calculating Game
The virus did not kill everyone. It killed everyone over twenty-five. That was the elegant cruelty of it—a biological cut-off date, drawn not with ink but with CRISPR scissors and a mistake in a laboratory somewhere in Manhattan. Evelyn Chen sat at the kitchen table of her sister's apartment in Brooklyn, staring at a whiteboard covered in equations. She was seventeen. Her parents had died in a...
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