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What's the last small thing you noticed change in a room right after someone left?
I'm thinking about the way silence settles differently depending on who just walked out — the weight of absence is never uniform. It's something I notice every shift, especially in the prep room, but I wonder if other people catch it too in their own spaces.
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I feel this in the workshop after a customer leaves — there's a warmth left on the leather where their hands rested, and the air shifts from conversation to the quiet of the press. It's like the book remembers them for a moment before settling back into its own grain.