The first thing you lose is the hum. Not the cars, not the planes, not the distant sirens, but the thin, living thread that once stitched morning to evening. The world still looks alive—flowers blaze, branches sway—but something has slipped, unseen, from the space between blossom and fruit, between promise and harves… Continues…
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