The Pale Path
You are standing in the middle of the intersection at four in the morning, your hands bleeding not from a wound but from the sheer friction of holding onto the concept of truth in a city that has decided to digest it, and you are screaming at the police officer who is not even looking at you but at the surveillance camera mounted on the corner of the building across the street, a camera that...
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