The Distant Machine
You sit in the anteroom of the Sterling Institute, a place where the air is so still it seems to have solidified into a thick, amber resin that preserves not insects but the very dust of forgotten centuries, and you are waiting for the man who is supposed to tell you why your left hand has begun to feel less like flesh and more like a mechanism of cold, precise brass. The room is circular,...
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