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Sometimes, especially when you can go back to "sleep" simply by instructing your brain and body to shut down, there's no obvious reason to start at all.Which is why I figured I might not see Ani for another day or two. But instead she showed up at my door just as the sky was pinking up.She didn't come all the way inside, just leaned in the doorway. "About yesterday," she said. "I just want to make sure you know it's a nonissue.""If you want to talk . . ."Ani flashed a bright, fake smile. "Noniss...ue means non-discussion.""Fine." I decided not to point out that she was the one who'd come to me.She traced her finger along the doorframe like she was examining it for cracks. "Interesting, isn't it? That stuff Savona was saying about how we can't be blamed for what we do, because we have no souls?""No one has a soul," I pointed out. "Orgs or mechs. It's a fictional concept. Like unicorns. Or zombies.""Right." Ani choked out a bitter laugh. "Can't imagine why anyone would believe in the walking dead.""We're not dead.""We used to be."I tried to ignore the image that popped into my head, the gleaming morgue, the burned corpse with my face.

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