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The Coin Completes Its Rotation
In a cabin on the interior, Katita finds a leather belt stitched with a symbol she stitched before. The same belt. The same red first-aid cross, worn to pink. She closes her eyes. In a dream-sequence montage, the animation rewinds: the wheelchair folds; the bandages unwind from Leif's eyes; the sword un-sharpens into pipe; the shirt removes itself; the hand cannon returns to his lap. The arc compresses, loops. When she opens her eyes, Leif is standing in the doorway in a Hawaiian hibiscus shirt she has not yet given him. Katita: “We need to break the cycle. We can do it we can do it we can—” She stops herself. She does not say it again. The cabin fills with red light from the sunset. Outside, dust moves in the shape of a wheel turning.