The Taken

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Maybe she recognized him in a way Kit couldn’t. She’d lived through more decades, after all—the Age of Aquarius, the end of the Cold War. She’d probably dined as an adult at Windows on the World.
And she was sick, he could see it. Her outline didn’t spark with plasma like those being chased by death, but phosphor was burned around her in a permanent etheric sear, a static etching of how close she’d come to death.
But it was the computers beeping, the printers running, the phones constantly ringi
...ng—even in every damned pocket of the people walking by—that was really getting to him. It was nearly more overwhelming than the sensations that accompanied being wrapped in flesh.
What was it about this generation that they needed to be so connected? Wasn’t there something to be said for autonomy? For holding court in your own head? For putting your heel to the sidewalk and lone-wolfing it until you reached your own damned destination?
And now the word-hound he’d somehow found himself yoked to wanted to put the investigation—his destination—on pause so she could put rollers in her hair.


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