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They called it danza—because when they moved, it looked like prayer and flight; they whispered jirim—a word from the old country meaning "root," the memory of a ground you could return to even if you had been sent drifting. And they numbered it, like a secret: 5721004, because numbers felt safer than names when names meant papers, borders, debts. The number stuck to the tune, a code for a ritual without rubrics.

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