The Golden Oath
The air in the sub-basement of the federal processing center tasted of recycled ozone and wet concrete, a sterile, metallic tang that coated the back of my throat and settled deep in the lungs, a constant reminder that we were breathing something that had been scrubbed, filtered, and approved by a committee that had never once stood in the rain or felt the ache of a bruise. I stood at my...
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