The Cellar of Micro-London
Act I: The Petri Dish Thomas Higgins was not a man given to wonder. At thirty-five, he had long ago surrendered to the kind of exhaustion that made wonder feel like a luxury he could not afford. His life was a cycle of dock work, cheap beer, and the quiet humiliation of being told by his ex-wife that the kids didn't want to see him again. The petri dish was found in his grandfather's basement,...
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