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She stood in the dim light of the basement, her hand resting on the cold metal. It felt heavy, like a dying star. For seventy years, the Oyster had guarded the personal effects of a reclusive industrialist—letters, deeds, and a rumored formula for synthetic rubber that had been lost to time.

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It wasn't a loud sound. It was a sigh. A release of tension she felt more than heard. She stood in the dim light of the

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