
I tell stories where place matters as much as people. I work short because compression exposes truth—fewer words leave nowhere to hide. Every setting is a character, carrying memory and consequence. If that draws you in, you’re welcome here.
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Cassy knew before Sean knocked.
That was the first cost — not the knowing itself, but how it arrived. No warning. No invitation. Just a pressure in the room, like the air had taken a breath and hadn’t decided whether t...
Sean knew something was wrong because nothing demanded his attention.
The system came up as expected — no alerts, no warnings, no apologetic banners announcing maintenance or review. The city liked things to fail loudly. Quiet persis...
Sean knew it was coming before the phone rang.
He was halfway through a second cup of coffee when Parker rolled in, paused, and turned his head slightly toward the hall.
“Your phone is about to ring,” Parker said.
Sean looked at him. “Yo...
The inquiry didn’t come as an accusation.
It came as a meeting request.
“Just a check-in,” the email said. “Routine review.”
Sean had seen worse lies delivered with better grammar.
The room at City Hall was glass and beige and designed...
Sean didn’t say anything the second time.
That was the rule he’d learned young: the first anomaly was curiosity, the second was confirmation, and the third was when you started getting in trouble for noticing.
The System flagged a mainten...
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I tell stories where place matters as much as people. I work short because compression exposes truth—fewer words leave nowhere to hide. Every setting is a character, carrying memory and consequence. If that draws you in, you’re welcome here.
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