The Distant Wound
The rain against the glass of the archive window was a rhythmic, dull thud, a sound that had worn down the edges of your thoughts until they were smooth and flat stones. You sat in the blue light of the terminal, the cursor blinking with the indifference of a metronome, and you felt the weight of the Bureau on your spine, a physical pressure that made your breath shallow. You were Mara,...
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