Signing off. Delia Rojas, Archivist of the Ashes.”

“Christmas Eve. No one sings. No one has candles except the Bloc officers—I see their windows glowing from the hill. They are warm. We are not.

Delia Rojas was thirty-two years old when the Uprising of the Consolidated Blocs began. She was not a soldier. She was a librarian. And when the bombs fell on the Meridian Library, she picked up a broken radio, a pistol she did not know how to use, and a waterproof ledger book. She called her project A Record of Delia’s War —not out of ego, but out of the desperate need to put her name on something that would survive her.

“The Bloc soldiers move in groups of four. Never alone. But they are lazy at dawn. I watched them from the third floor of the old garment factory. Two smoke. One reads something—a letter, maybe. The fourth just stares at the sky.


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