The Distant Temple
The alarm did not ring; it screamed, a jagged tear in the fabric of the Tuesday morning that smelled of stale coffee and wet wool. You were standing in the corridor of the Department of Civil Infrastructure, your shoes black and polished to a mirror shine, your tie knotted with the precision of a surgeon’s suture, when the world outside the reinforced glass shattered into a cacophony of siren...
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