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Chapter 7 – The Drawer of Names

  


  Core Theme:

  Some truths are not erased. They are stored.

  The drawer wasn’t locked.

  That detail bothered Eli

  more than anything else.

  The archive room sat beneath the library.

  A place no one visited

  unless told to.

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  Old textbooks.

  Broken chairs.

  Boxes labeled OUTDATED.

  And a metal cabinet

  with a red sticker:

  TO BE DISPOSED

  Inside it—

  a notebook.

  No cover title.

  No school stamp.

  Just pages.

  Used carefully.

  Eli turned the pages slowly.

  Each entry followed the same pattern.

  A name.

  A year.

  One sentence.

  2012 — Refused to stay silent during a

  disciplinary meeting

  2015 — Filed a report alone

  2018 — Asked a question that stopped

  the room

  No outcomes.

  No conclusions.

  Just records.

  “I used to be one of them,”

  Milo said quietly.

  Eli looked up.

  “Different school,” Milo continued.

  “Same ending.”

  “Why keep it?” Eli asked.

  Milo didn’t hesitate.

  “Because forgetting finishes the job.”

  This wasn’t a list of troublemakers.

  It was a pattern of removal.

  A map drawn backward—

  from consequence

  to cause.

  The final page was blank.

  Eli hesitated.

  Then—

  he wrote his own name.

  Not because he wanted to be

  remembered—

  but because the space

  already knew him.

  The drawer closed

  without a sound.

  But the weight of it stayed.

  End of Chapter 7

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