The Distant Blade
The rain does not fall so much as it persists, a grey, industrial veil that erases the boundary between the sky and the slate roofs of the processing plant, and you stand beneath the eaves of the loading dock, your uniform soaked through to the bone, your hands clasped behind your back in a posture of rigid, unyielding order that feels increasingly like a cage rather than a shield. The air...
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