Concrete Dust
Detroit didn't die all at once; it crumbled in slow motion, one vacant lot and one broken window at a time. Sarah lived in a house that was more patch-work than architecture, located in a neighborhood where the streetlights had been dark for a decade. She spent her days on the assembly line of a dying automotive plant, her hands permanently stained with oil and graphite. Jim was a maintenance...
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