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The Glimpse Trade (A Silas Sharp Metaphysical Mystery): Chapter 23

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Chapter 23 — Verde Draws the Line Dr. Calico Verde had stopped using the word management . It had been her favorite word. Patients didn’t spiral—they managed . They didn’t avoid—they paced exposure . They didn’t fear—they anticipated outcomes . Language is a wonderful anesthetic. Until it isn’t. Avery Bloom’s collapse didn’t stay contained. Within hours, clips of the livestream had been carved into smaller, sharper pieces and distributed across the ecosystem that feeds on disorientation. “Influencer Forgets Her Own Life?” “Performance Art or Breakdown?” “What Is She Seeing???” Verde watched the footage three times in her office that night. Once as a professional. Once as a participant. And once as a witness to something she could no longer pretend was theoretical. On the third viewing, she paused on Avery’s face—the moment where recognition and denial occupied the same expression. “I rejected that,” Avery had said. Avery meant it and been wrong. Verde sat ve...

The Glimpse Trade (A Silas Sharp Metaphysical Mystery): Chapter 22

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  Day 22 — "I Rejected That" Two-thirds of the way through March, Avery Bloom had stopped trusting applause. That’s not something a person like her admits to anyone out loud. Not even to herself in the quiet, unbranded corners of her own mind. Applause was her ecosystem. It was her oxygen, currency, proof of existence. But something had shifted. Marcy noticed it first. Assistants always do. They live in the seams between performance and person, looking for where the stitching starts to come loose. “She keeps asking me if we already posted things,” Marcy told me over the phone, voice pitched somewhere between exhaustion and superstition. “She’ll say, ‘Didn’t we already share the boundary video?’ or ‘Didn’t I already announce the pivot?’ And when I tell her no, she just stares at me like I’m the one who’s behind.” “Behind what?” I asked. “I don’t know,” Marcy said. “That’s the problem. It feels like we’re late to something that hasn’t scheduled yet.” By late afternoon, Avery di...

The Glimpse Trade (A Silas Sharp Metaphysical Mystery): Chapter 21

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Eliot Wayne Partridge Chapter 21 – Too Many Almost Days Things were starting to get weird. And not in the usual way when I’m working a case. I once had to track down a guy who opened a laundromat where people could have their souls dry cleaned. So, yeah, I’ve seen some things in this job. Still, this Archivist stuff hit a whole new level. The city had started behaving like it was tired of committing to itself. Not in any dramatic way. No buildings vanished. No one walked into traffic because a memory told them the crosswalk used to be somewhere else. It was smaller than that. Which somehow made it worse. Smaller things get under the skin faster. A waitress at The Perpetual Egg apologized to a man for forgetting his usual, then stopped with the cup halfway to the counter and said, “No. Wait. You don’t come here. Someone else does. Or you do in the other version.” “Other version?” The man stood wearing an understandably perplexed expression. Across town, a woman in line at the pharmacy s...

The Glimpse Trade (A Silas Sharp Metaphysical Mystery): Chapter 20

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  Chapter 20 — The Philosophy War You’d think a metaphysical detective like me would have a profound concept of time. How it works. Is it real or a construct? The truth is I don’t care. Never have. I’ve seen time played with enough to know it’s a helluva lot more than clocks and calendars. Avery Bloom had been sold a way to manipulate time to suit her own purposes. And while I’m not a guy with a philosophy of time itself, I know that manipulating it doesn’t help anyone. That’s why I needed to talk to The Archivist again. “Mr. Sharp,” he said. “You know, if you’d just let me sell you a glimpse of our little conversations, you’d never need to visit.” “Maybe I like your company,” I said. “But let’s talk about selling glimpses.” I didn’t sit. He did. That felt intentional. “You’ve been busy,” I said. “City’s starting to echo.” “Yes.” “You’re hedging people,” I said. “Smoothing them out. Removing volatility.” “I’m showing them patterns,” he said. “What they do with that is their choice....

The Glimpse Trade (A Silas Sharp Metaphysical Mystery): Chapter 19

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  Day 19 — The Cost Revealed Avery Bloom did mornings like a performance review. Careful lighting. Meticulous angles. My mornings are all chaos and dread. Avery does a version of morning that behaves itself. I stood across the street with a coffee that had ambitions but no follow-through and watched her apartment building reflect the kind of sunlight that made people believe in curated lives. Marcy met me in the lobby. She looked like she hadn’t slept, which meant Avery had. “That comment section is a war zone,” she said, not slowing down as she passed me. “I had to delete seventeen things before breakfast. One of them was just a shrug emoji. Do you know how aggressive a shrug can be?” “I’ve seen worse,” I said. “Once had a guy threaten me with a semicolon.” “That tracks,” she muttered. “Come on. She’s… off.” “Define off.” Marcy hit the elevator button like she wanted to fight it. “She posted a video at 7:02. Took it down at 7:04. Cried at 7:06. Asked me if we could legally sue som...