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Instead, he closed the laptop.

Leo closed his eyes. For four minutes and forty-two seconds, he was not in his studio apartment with the flickering fluorescent light. He was in Liverpool in the rain, wearing a coat too thin, walking past the Mersey with a girl who smelled like clove cigarettes and disappointment. He was the echo. He was the bunny. He was the rar file—compressed, archived, but still intact.

He found the file within minutes.

He clicked track four.

Outside, rain started to fall. He didn’t mind.

That wasn’t a tragedy. It was just the B-side of growing up.

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Ian McCulloch’s voice unspooled through his cheap earbuds: “Fate… up against your will…”

Leo slid the hard drive back into the shoebox. But before he taped it shut, he pulled out his phone and queued up “The Cutter” on streaming—just once, loud, through his tinny speakers.

He double-clicked.

WinRAR groaned to life, and suddenly the folders spilled out like secrets: Crocodiles (1980). Heaven Up Here (1981). Porcupine (1983). Ocean Rain (1984). Each one a tombstone for a version of himself he’d buried under cubicle walls and rent receipts.

Then the song ended.

He looked at the remaining 734 MB. Heaven Up Here waited. Porcupine waited. A B-sides folder called “Ballyhoo (lost tracks)” waited. He could spend all night unzipping them, rebuilding his twenties track by track. Instead, he closed the laptop

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