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I placed the tiny stone bird on the dome's highest bolt, its talons wrapping a wire like a handshake. At once, the wind changed. Not loud, not miraculous—only a subtle rearrangement, as if a room had been tidied. Far below, at streetcorners and in windows, someone hummed a tune they had left unfinished; a light in an apartment that had been off flickered and then burned steady. The little tasks I'd done, and the ones others had done because the raven had asked them to, seemed to complete themselves in ripple: songs finished, calls returned, letters mailed.
We walked together to where an alley funneled rainwater into a slow, murky stream under the bridge. It was hardly a river, but underneath the concrete and the refuse a current ran, patient and unhurried. We set the little boat into the water and watched it go, then followed its path as it threaded under the bridge, past chained bicycles and graffiti, toward a culvert that smelled of old secrets. completetinymodelraven top
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