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  1. One night, Dr. Leung accompanied Novak to a disused subway platform three stops from the center. The air was sour with old brakes and damp concrete. Novak leaned on a rusted column and closed his eyes. He hummed once — a thin, steady note. The platform's fluorescent strips flickered in a rhythm that matched Novak's hum. The brakes on a passing train released with a discordant clang that resolved into a harmonic overtone. Dr. Leung felt, for the first time since her training, the hair rise on the back of her neck at what was neither fear nor neat professional curiosity but a sense that a pattern had slipped into alignment.

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