The Golden Circuit
The letter was dated the fourteenth of November, a day the sky had hung low and gray over the city like a wet wool blanket, and it began not with a greeting, but with the inventory of what remained. Gerald, who had spent forty years managing the logistics of other people’s lives in a glass tower that smelled of ozone and cold coffee, sat at his kitchen table and read the words until the ink...
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