The Pale Door
The hum of the ventilation system is the first thing you notice, a low, industrial thrum that vibrates in your molars, a sound so constant it ceases to be heard and becomes instead a frequency in the blood, a pulse that matches the frantic, desperate rhythm of your own heart as you sit in the sterile, windowless office on the forty-second floor of the Institute for Biological Continuity. You...
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