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    At 00:17, intake.

    Elena left the morgue one spring morning, the building sharper in daylight, the air full of pollen. She took the main road, a route she had avoided because it passed the churchyard. As she drove, the radio played an advertisement for an appraisal service—ten minutes, quick contacts—and she thought about value and ownership and what belonged to whom.

    "No," Elena said, though the word took a second to come. "It's… organized." At 00:17, intake

    She didn't want to be the one to make such a choice, but choices were a currency you spent late. When you ignore a caution, sometimes the consequence is the resumption of what was sleeping. She considered the mouth: a small, ordinary aperture, through which breath moves in and out, and through which, sometimes, the past moves back into the living.

    They planned a rite. The priest moved with the humility of someone who knew the difference between prayer and performance; a rosary slid through his fingers like a beadbrush. The incantations were simple—litanies, names called into an architecture of concrete and brass. But after the first verse, the lights cut. The world narrowed to the pinprick of candlelight, and the shadows on the walls elongated like tendons straining. The priest's voice modulated as though echoed from a deep place, and Hannah's body shifted, a parenthesis of motion that felt rehearsed. As she drove, the radio played an advertisement

    Elena kept working that week and the next, in and out of fluorescent rooms that hummed and sometimes shifted their notes. The town returned to a rhythm that approximated normal. People kept living in their houses, tending to gardens, going to work. But at night, when the lights went down, Elena would sometimes pause a moment before she opened the morgue door and lay a small coin on the threshold—a token, a small superstition, a thing you do when you want to make a bargain with an indifferent world.

    She signed the log and set the tag: Hannah R., 28. The hospital wristband still looped around the limp wrist like an eccentric cuff. Elena adjusted the IV line—no fluids, of course—and examined the bruising: a shallow lacework across the chest, pale and oddly symmetrical. A prayer card had been folded in the pocket of a torn blouse. Elena didn’t believe in miracles; she believed in procedure. Still, she folded the card into her glove and slid it into her jacket for later, a private ritual. When you ignore a caution, sometimes the consequence

    Confrontations don't come all at once. They accumulate, like sediment. The morgue's lights began to refuse their steady glow, flickering into patterns that traced letters on the walls. Staff would wake with hair sodden as if they had slept in rain. Small things—keys misplaced, calendars torn—coalesced into a map that always led back to the same gurney.