Chapter 9: The Choice Before Silence

The Choice Before Silence Ash from the third burning still clung to the edge of the dish. Morri watched the last curl of paper darken and fold inward, the ink vanishing into carbon before the carbon itself broke apart. She had bought the paper herself, from the stationer on Ferris Lane, the same stock she used for her field notes. It burned the same way every time. The shadow record lay open beside the dish, its pages held flat by the weight of her equipment case. She did not need to look at it. She had drawn the geometry three times now, and each time the lines fell the same way — the same nodes, the same connections, the same shape emerging from the data like a figure stepping forward out of fog. She picked up the pencil again. The first drawing had been careful. Methodical. She had started with what she knew directly — the survey document in her equipment case, the saturation readings in her shadow record, the emergency flag she had submitted with her name on it and the school building's address and the eleven-year gap cited in plain language. From there she had drawn lines outward. To Fen: fourteen surveys in the Veldris sub-basement stacks, held for decades, longer than Morri had been alive. To Petra: thirty years of fear, the reason the document had survived at all, the school building as the specific site that had given Petra's fear its shape. To Colm: intake forms preserved at Edgewick Branch, his name appearing in five inquiry records, a pattern of careful record-keeping that had made him visible to a system that preferred its records incomplete. She had studied the drawing. Burned it. Started again. The second drawing was faster. She knew the nodes now, knew…

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Ch 8