The Weight of Accumulated Pressure
Marcus Hale had been a bridge engineer for twenty-three years. He designed the steel arteries that carried millions of commuters across chasms and waterways. His hands were steady, his calculations flawless, his reputation untouchable. But beneath that calm exterior, beneath the careful architecture of professional composure that he had spent decades constructing, something was building....
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