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Mira found a note pressed into the niche, written in a hand that was not a relic but a man’s steady script. It read, in sparse lines:

Remember the Dredd movie (2012)? It was fantastic, but poor box office due to piracy and competition erased any chance of a sequel. Constantine is already on thin ice. The only reason Constantine 2 is happening is because fans bought Blu-rays, merchandise, and streamed the first film legally for 18 years.

Then the city changed the rules. A developer tore down a row of tenements where the demons had once been restrained by a faceless council. Foundations were poured over old altars; the concrete slept heavy on top of the city’s old bargains. But bindings, even buried, hum like faulty wiring, and life—as life does—unplugs the breakers through living hands.