For three seconds, the screen showed a recursive tunnel of screens, infinite Marcos, all leaning forward.

A subtitle appeared, burned into the video: "This copy is dedicated to the last archivist of Turin."

Outside, under the flickering dome lights, a row of silhouettes stood perfectly still. Not running. Not screaming. Just waiting. They'd been there for twenty-eight years.

Marco hadn't slept in two days. Not because of insomnia—because of the hum. The low, omnipresent thrum that had started six months after the second wave. Everyone in the refugee dome above Milan called it Il Rimbombo . The Rebound.

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Arabic broken plural and feminine forms For three seconds, the screen showed a recursive

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For three seconds, the screen showed a recursive tunnel of screens, infinite Marcos, all leaning forward.

A subtitle appeared, burned into the video: "This copy is dedicated to the last archivist of Turin."

Outside, under the flickering dome lights, a row of silhouettes stood perfectly still. Not running. Not screaming. Just waiting. They'd been there for twenty-eight years.

Marco hadn't slept in two days. Not because of insomnia—because of the hum. The low, omnipresent thrum that had started six months after the second wave. Everyone in the refugee dome above Milan called it Il Rimbombo . The Rebound.

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