The Glimpse Trade (A Silas Sharp Metaphysical Mystery): Chapter 10
Chapter 10 — Thanks, But No Thanks I left the office without shaking his hand. Some offers feel like contracts even when no paper changes hands. The Archivist’s felt like one of those. Something about the way he watched people talk—as if their words were just receipts he intended to file later. Outside, the afternoon had that washed-out city look. Sunlight bouncing off glass and asphalt like it didn’t want to be here anymore than I did. Traffic moved. People walked. Coffee cups changed hands. All of it happening in exactly the order it was supposed to. That’s the thing about normal days. They’re convincing. I walked two blocks before I realized I was heading nowhere in particular. My feet were doing the thinking. Happens sometimes. Feet are practical creatures. They like distance between you and people offering to show you tomorrow. The Archivist hadn’t chased me out. He didn’t have to. The offer hung in the air behind me like the smell of cheap cologne in an elevator. Would you ...