Variant V-12: The Silent Interval
The city of New York in the late 1990s was a cacophony of dial-up modems, shouting traders, and the relentless hum of a million air conditioners. Elias Thorne was a man of silence. A failed cellist who had lost his hearing in one ear and his passion in both, he lived in a minimalist apartment in Tribeca that felt more like a sensory deprivation chamber than a home. His life shifted when he...
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