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Mira first noticed it because she collected anomalies. She ran a small consultancy that matched forgotten domain names to defunct storefronts, an eccentric bridge between digital archaeology and urban salvage. To others, it was junk: expired URLs, squatters’ hope, the odd redirect. To her it was a starting point. She took a photograph, toggled her phone to night mode, and the letters glowed with a halo she almost mistook for approval.

Then, three months in, someone left a voicemail at the number listed on the paper crane map. The voice was younger than either Biba or Max sounded in the threads; it was clearer, unafraid. "We kept a thing," the caller said. "You found the lintel. That means it’s time." The number traced back—not to an organization but to a living room in another city, to a list of people who still met to talk about small economies of kindness. They called themselves Keepers.

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