What the Water Could Not Wash Away
The dome at Canary Wharf was failing. Soren Vale stood at the observation port on Level Seventeen and watched the pressure gauges tick upward, one microbar at a time, the way a doctor might watch a terminal patient's vital signs. The North Sea had claimed London forty-three years ago, swallowing the city street by street, tower by tower, until only the domes remained. Nine sealed habitats, nine...
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