fragments

fragments

Loose lines preserved from damaged notes, failed transcripts, and partial witness accounts. Sequence may be false. Repetition may be meaningful. Public wording is intentionally coded.

the inland signal carried salt when there was no salt

they noticed us first by timing, not by sound

do not wave back unless the second interval matches the first

some maps can only be read after they are folded wrong

night wind over transmission wire still produces the closest imitation

the wrong version of the shoreline kept returning in dreams

someone wrote arrival before anyone admitted seeing light

if the distance changes while you watch, begin counting aloud

we call it weather here because schedule is not for public pages

the answer reached the notebook before the question reached the room

the porch light waited until the road was already empty

they kept using shoreline language even when there was no water

do not mark the second silence as absence

reader warning

Several fragments are repeated elsewhere with altered wording. This is either contamination, revision, or a deliberate attempt to discuss interval work in language that looks harmless when indexed.

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