The Distant Wound
The air in the processing unit smelled of ozone and rot, a sharp, chemical tang that coated the back of Margaret’s throat and settled heavy in her lungs. She stood before the extraction vat, her hands steady despite the tremor that had begun to shake her shoulders an hour ago, and watched the viscous, amber fluid swirl in the glass cylinder. It was the essence of the old world, distilled from...
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