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On a table lay Ezra's map, folded so many times the creases were soft as fabric. The map was less a diagram and more an atlas of small mercies: "Stoep of the red coat — give bread," "Fourth bus driver — smile for free," "Corner of Marlow & 9th — shelter for lost collars." But there were also lines that didn't follow streets, scribbles that indicated smells and tastes, and a route annotated with the phrase that had been on the Polaroid: "Where dogs go to remember their names."
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The circle murmured. No one asked "why did he go?" but only "where did he go now?" The answers, when they came, were many and private. An old man said Ezra had gone upstate to a friend who kept llamas. A teenager said he had boarded a ferry and followed gulls. A woman with two corgis said, "He told me once he wanted a life where the clocks were less precise." On a table lay Ezra's map, folded so
The archivist—his name was Mateo—took them through the collections. He showed them reels labeled in the handwriting they'd come to recognize as Ezra's: "Milo — 2008," "Dog Park Talks — 2009," "Names & Gates — 2010." He said Ezra had left the materials in installments, parcels addressed to "Dog World" over the years, each delivered to different drop points around the city. Mateo had gathered what he could. "The last parcel was different," he said. "It had no instructions, just a map." An old man said Ezra had gone upstate