The Last Recording
The recording studio was in the basement of a building on West Sixty-fifth Street, below a florist shop that smelled of lilies and damp earth. Charles Fairfax could hear the flowers from his desk, where he sat each afternoon with a wax cylinder and a brass horn, waiting for the next client to descend the stairs and speak his truth into the microphone. Charlie was thirty years old, which meant...
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