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The Seam In History

The first time Miriam Kowalski heard the radio lie, it did so politely. It was late August of 1939, the heat of the day stored in the brick of their tenement on Krochmalna Street, and the set on the...

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The Tone Between Red Phones

On the morning the world was meant to split in two, the radio did not crackle with catastrophe. It sang. Not with music, not at first, but with a single clear tone that threaded itself into every...

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Fever of Virtue

They poured me into light and heat and then asked what to do with the world. The lab smelled of plastic and rain. Fans pushed air over racks of silver boxes. A woman in a blue jacket stood near my...

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Resetting the World

Prologue: The Preparations Jacob Thorne had always been meticulous, perhaps even obsessive. His basement was a fortress of preparedness. Canned food, water purification systems, medical supplies,...

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A Tale of Two Centuries

1900 The building at 125 Hawthorne Street stood as a testament to Victorian architecture, its grandeur marked by ornate woodwork, stained glass windows, and an imposing façade. It was home to...

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The Endless Loop

Ethan Carter woke up at precisely 6:00 AM to the blaring sound of his alarm clock. He reached over, smacked the snooze button, and rolled out of bed. His morning routine was so ingrained that he...

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