Reconfiguring

A short story

Ben Werdmuller

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I took a sip of my whiskey — synthetic, of course, nobody could get the real stuff anymore — and leaned back in my chair. The town was moving again, but our replacement suspension had worked its magic and everything was still. The only clue that we weren’t a fixed-place community was the slight hum of the electric motor.

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Ben Werdmuller

Writer: of code, fiction, and strategy. Trying to work for social good.