"I found something today," Elias whispered. He reached into his pocket and pulled out a small, jagged piece of metal. It was a rusted Coca-Cola bottle cap, vibrant red and white, with sharp, irregular teeth.
"I found it near the edge of the grid," Elias said, his eyes bright. "Beyond the last . There’s a place where the concrete ends and the dirt starts. And the dirt isn't gray, Clara. It’s brown. It smells like rot and life."
"You shouldn't have gone there," she said, her voice trembling. "Specificity is dangerous. It leads to preference. Preference leads to conflict."
He got out of bed, dressed in his , and walked out the door. He didn't look back at the HOUSE . He walked toward the edge of the gray, toward the brown dirt and the rusted metal, waiting for the moment the credits would finally roll so the real movie could begin.