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Chapter 2 · Reflection Law 2

📖 City of Rust Mirrors ✒️ P. Graff 📄 ~1,900 words 🕐 May 2026

In City of Rust Mirrors, this stretch of the serial lingers on the same question the logline keeps asking: Sanitation scrapes timelines dried as rust. Chapter 2 widens that lens without pretending loose ends are tied.[64]

The prose stays close to bodies in space—who stands near a door, who flinches first, who pretends not to overhear. If you have been reading for stakes, this chapter spends its coin on consequence rather than spectacle.[64]

A secondary voice—maybe a rival, maybe an ally—tests the protagonist’s latest lie. The exchange is meant to be read slowly: the point is not victory but what winning would cost the person who wins.[64]

World texture returns in small objects: a ticket stub, a smear of ink, a bruise shaped like something remembered. Those details are breadcrumbs, not decorations; later chapters call them back.[64]

The chapter closes on motion rather than explanation—someone chooses a door, a message is sent, a light changes hands. If you need a stopping point, end here; if not, the next chapter assumes you remember what was chosen.[64]

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