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Maman Zé smiled, and it was a thing that positioned the world a degree to the right. “Then give me a name you carry that is not yours.”
He set off, nimble as a rumor. The fisher’s box smelled of brine and coins, the apprentice’s hands were quick and easily convinced, the woman with the torn name carried it as a lullaby, reluctant to surrender it but not immune to Puck’s insistence that some names needed airing. By moonrise he had the three relics in a sack that smelled of fish, dust, and the faint, unaccountable perfume of the woman’s voice.