The bridge is at eighty-four percent. Avra Solis sits in a maintenance alcove with a numb left hand, a depleted Fire, and a folded piece of paper listing six things she used to feel. The machine architecture inside her skull reports hourly. The girl underneath counts ventilation cycles to confirm she still exists.
Scion tells her to stop gripping the Fire. To let it exist without direction-presence, not weapon. The instruction contradicts everything the bridge was built to do. It is also the only thing that slows the construction consuming her.
Isen is captured. Dr. Leit is imprisoned. Rumi's supply network is shattered. Kess has forty-seven fighters, a seventeen-year-old analyst named Sera, and a girl whose neural architecture is more machine than human. The Continuity's suppression grid covers the city. Directive Lux-Avra's sister Liora, buried inside seven hundred years of constructed control-commands from the Chapel at the infrastructure's core.
But the pre-Continuity tunnels are warm. Scion's original architecture remembers what it was built to do: preserve. And Avra discovers that the non-grasping Fire moves through the old systems like warmth through stone-costless, self-sustaining. A heartbeat, not a weapon.
To reach the Chapel's core and free 412,709 stored consciousnesses, Avra must walk through suppression fields with an open hand, sing through a bond that was never designed for music, and offer her sister the one thing the Directive's architecture was built to prevent: feeling.
The conclusion of The Fire and the Bridge trilogy.
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J.K. Corvus writes speculative fiction about the architecture of memory, the politics of forgetting, and the quiet stubbornness of people who refuse to stop feeling. A former systems engineer who spent two decades building infrastructure for institutions, he now builds fictional ones and tears them down.
He lives in Florida with too many screens, not enough bookshelves, and an abiding conviction that the most dangerous thing a government can do is decide which memories its citizens deserve to keep.
The Fire and the Bridge is his debut trilogy.
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