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On a quiet night many months later, Amar stood on the same rooftop where he'd first found footprints. The rain had not washed everything away. There was a patch of darker tar where the satellite had been moved and a few stubborn threads of red caught on an old nail. He picked one thread and let it fall. It spiraled away on the breeze like a small, last question answered. Vikram's photograph on the roster showed a face