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The Glimpse Trade (A Silas Sharp Metaphysical Mystery): Chapter 30

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  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...

The Glimpse Trade (A Silas Sharp Metaphysical Mystery): Chapter 29

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  Chapter 29 – Out of Work   The Archivist lived above his office in a room that looked less like a home than a waiting area for a very private collapse. I know that because I went there after midnight and didn’t knock. I’m a detective. Knocking is what you do when you want to be invited into a lie. The city had finally stopped twitching. For weeks it had been full of people postponing themselves. Canceling proposals, redrafting speeches, backing out of restaurant reservations because the imagined evening had scored poorly in advance. It had the atmosphere of a town trying not to scuff its shoes on the dance floor. But tonight there was a stillness like exhaustion after a fever breaks. His door was unlocked. That told me more than any confession could have. Inside, the office had changed. The walls were bare where the probability boards had hung. The whiteboard had been wiped clean so aggressively it still wore the ghost of its former equations. Filing boxes stood sealed with ...

The Glimpse Trade (A Silas Sharp Metaphysical Mystery): Chapter 28

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  Chapter 28 — Hello, Volatility, My Old Friend Volatility doesn’t knock. It arrives like a dropped plate in a crowded diner, sudden, loud, and impossible to pretend you didn’t hear. And probably accompanied by some asshole's sarcastic applause. By the time I found Avery Bloom again, the city had started to remember how to be unpredictable. I noticed small fractures in the routine. A barista forgetting a name and not apologizing like it was a felony. A couple arguing in public without checking for witnesses. A man missing a train and deciding, with visible confusion, to simply wait for the next one. Tiny rebellions. Reality, stretching its legs. Avery’s rebellion was less subtle. * I watched the video the same way you watch a car you think might skid. Half expecting impact. Half hoping it doesn’t. She sat in front of the camera without the usual lighting architecture. Gone were the halo effect and careful diffusion. Replaced by flat, honest daylight. Her hair wasn’t arran...

The Glimpse Trade (A Silas Sharp Mystery): Chapter 27

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  Chapter 27 — The Shutdown There’s a particular kind of morning that follows a major decision. It doesn’t congratulate you. It doesn’t confirm anything. It just arrives, indifferent and slightly underdressed, like it forgot it was supposed to matter. I woke up in that kind of morning. Coffee at The Perpetual Egg tasted like it had opinions about me. The cup sat there, warm and judgmental, steam curling up like it was trying to spell out You sure about that? Outside, the city looked tentative. Seams had begun to stretch to the limit. Conversations that stopped half a beat too early. People checking their phones like they were waiting for instructions from a future that had grown unreliable. Probability drift. When too many people try to step out of uncertainty, uncertainty stops respecting the schedule. I paid for the coffee. The register beeped like it had seen something it didn’t like and couldn’t quite explain why. That made two of us. * Exposing a system like the Archivist’s is...

The Glimpse Trade (A Silas Sharp Metaphysical Mystery): Chapter 26

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  Chapter 26 – Two Chairs In An Empty Room   I have sat in many dangerous rooms in my life. Rooms where a husband wanted proof his wife still loved him and would have settled for evidence she merely tolerated him. Rooms where a woman wanted to know whether the dead were contacting her or whether grief was simply playing her for a fool. Rooms where people asked me to find things no one should locate once they’d gone missing—Tuesday afternoons, unfinished versions of themselves, the moment before the mistake. But this room was dangerous in a quieter way. No bloodstains, chalk outlines, or cabinet full of cursed dolls blinking in rotational shifts. Only the clean, obsessive hush of a man who had spent too long trying to subtract surprise from the universe. The Archivist called it a consultation room. One chair for him. One for the client. One lamp with a cone of light so precise it seemed less like illumination and more like an accusation. The walls were bare except for a clock w...

The Glimpse Trade (A Silas Sharp Metaphysical Mystery): Chapter 25

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  CHAPTER 25 – Save The Date   “We all have days, Mr. Sharp,” said The Archivist. This time it was he who stood in my doorway. He looked a like a door-to-door salesman making unsolicited house calls. “Is that so?” I didn’t invite him in but he entered anyway. “Oh, yes.” He remained standing, clutching a briefcase in his right hand. “Everyone has a day they know is coming that they would like to preview. Just a glimpse to see how it is intended to play out. With that valuable information, they can rehearse. Plan. Adjust. Reject.” “That’s not healthy,” I said, lighting up a cigarette. “Tampering with someone’s life.” “I don’t tamper,” he said. “I model.” “That’s a comforting distinction when you don’t have a skin in the game.” He put his briefcase in the chair across from my desk with the calm of a man who’d already rehearsed my entrance. Maybe he had. Maybe he didn’t need the service anymore because he’d become its purest expression: a person who no longer experienced the prese...

The Glimpse Trade (A Silas Sharp Metaphysical Mystery): Chapter 24

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Time - Alina Prytula   Chapter 24 — The Archivist’s Confession I found the Archivist where men like him always end up when they’ve made a religion out of control: in a room so orderly it felt hostile. It was after dark, though you wouldn’t know it from inside his office. The blinds were drawn with mathematical precision, each slat tilted at the exact same angle, letting in just enough city glow to remind the room there was a world beyond it without allowing any of that world to interfere. He sat behind a desk so clean it looked less used than observed. No family photos. No sentimental debris. No paperweight acquired in a moment of whimsy. Just a keyboard, a lamp, a legal pad aligned to the desk’s edge like it had been positioned with a ruler, and a glass of water untouched except for a single bead of condensation sliding down its side with tragic independence. The man himself looked exactly as he had before: neat, composed, pressed into existence. But now the edges showed. No...