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  • Fiction - The Many Lives of Atlas A

    Bright Sun

    10 January 2026

    We meet at a diner near Dundas, the type that calls itself Southeast Asian-inspired without being specific or authentic. White Singaporean coffee, roti john, laksa, fishball noodle soup, egg tarts, and pineapple buns share the menu with chilli fries and sambar.

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  • Fiction - The Many Lives of Atlas A

    The Double

    10 January 2026

    Father wanted a son in his image, one who would carry on his legacy. He insisted that we—I mean, you—follow his footsteps and study mechanical engineering.

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  • Fiction - The Many Lives of Atlas A

    Atlas Alonso

    10 January 2026

    Atlas A, fourteen years old, is sitting alone in his bedroom reading a comic. Beside him is a box labelled Easy Hobby-Games for Little Engineers, unopened.

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    A Tree in Time

    10 January 2026

    “I think that I shall never see a poem lovely as a tree,” Atlas hummed softly, as xe did the dishes, glancing over xir shoulder to where xir mother, Mrs Adhikari, sat nursing an after-dinner drink and eyeing her child with an appraising eye.

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    The Architect of Silent Tides

    10 January 2026

    From her usual corner booth, Atlas Adhiambo took it all in, her gaze sharp and focused like a hawk on the hunt. But she wasn’t hunting, not exactly; she was piecing things together.

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