The Glimpse Trade (A Silas Sharp Metaphysical Mystery): Chapter 30
Chapter 30 – Aftermath The city felt different the next morning. Nobody woke up to a choir of angels harmonizing over the traffic report. The coffee was still overpriced. The trains still ran like they were carrying old grudges. Somebody somewhere still sent a six-paragraph email that could’ve been a shrug. But the air had changed. It’s hard to explain that without sounding like I’d been hit in the head with a yoga studio, but there it was. A little more give in things. A little less psychic laminate over the day. The streets didn’t feel optimized anymore. They felt lived in. I noticed it first outside The Perpetual Egg Diner. A man in a charcoal suit stood on the sidewalk staring at his phone like it had challenged himi to da duel. For a second I thought I was looking at the usual species of urban pilgrim: the man whose whole self-concept could be interrupted by a delayed calendar invite. But then he did something unusual. He laughed. Not because things were funny. Becaus...