The Pale Garden
The air in the atrium tastes of ozone and old paper, a metallic tang that coats the back of your throat as you stand before the central spire, a structure that defies the geometric constraints of the building’s brutalist concrete shell. You are here because the algorithm demanded it, because the predictive modeling of your guilt required a physical anchor, a place where the weight of what you...
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