The Wistful Atlas
The collapse of the East Wing was not a sound so much as a sensation, a sudden, violent subtraction of silence that left the air tasting of copper and pulverized limestone. I stood in the atrium of the Meridian Archive, a man who had spent thirty years cataloging the quiet decay of other people’s histories, and watched as the roof I had spent the last decade restoring simply ceased to exist....
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