
by IROHA BENIGUMO
She has served for a thousand years. Born as a clockwork automaton in an age of steam and brass,Mira was given a body, a name, and a single instruction bythe old man who created her: "Stay with them. For as long as anyone needs you." She kept that promise through wars, through centuries,through the slow transformation of her body from gearsto flesh — watching empires rise and collapse,holding the hands of the dying, setting the tablefor the living, always moving forward to the next master,the next household, the next goodbye. Now the last master is buried on a hill behind a ruined estate.The broadband receiver finds only silence.Her left leg no longer answers her.The food ran out three days ago. And somewhere beneath the cloth wrapped around her chest,a salvaged nuclear battery from a fallen satellitecontinues its patient work — keeping the part of herthat has always been there burning a little longer,a little past the point where everything else has ended. She does not know what comes next. There are no instructions for this part. —— A quiet, literary science fiction about memory, mortality,and what it means to serve — told across a thousand yearsof human history, from the age of steam to the silenceafter the last war.
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