Dust in the Afternoon
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Dust catches the slanted light, becomes visible only as it falls— small narratives of air, each mote a universe no one was watching.
The window frames October in gradients of amber and rust, and somewhere behind the glass the world is still making decisions we'll never hear.
I sit with yesterday's newspaper, its headlines already folded into something smaller than fact, and watch the light write temporary names on my hands.