The Golden Harbor
The rain in Seattle does not wash things clean; it merely presses them down, a heavy, gray thumb against the window of the precinct’s fourth-floor observation deck, blurring the city into a smear of neon and wet asphalt until the distinct boundaries of the world dissolve into a single, weeping entity. I am standing by the glass, my reflection a ghostly double trapped behind my own eyes, looking...
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