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Submitted to Contest #47
You look out the window and, not for the first time, think about how wrong the weather forecast was. They could get it right every day, of course. After all, they’re the ones who set the ambient conditions across Station H. They could predict the scattered showers down to the last raindrop if they wanted. But they still get it wrong from time to time, perhaps to give some sense of comfort, of normality. Weathermen got the forecast wrong before the Shift, and so they should continue to do so. They wore bright ties and fake smiles before, ...
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