The Helsinki wind cut through Elias’s jacket, but he barely felt it. In his right hand, he held a fossil—a Nokia E6-00. Its chrome edges were worn, the QWERTY keyboard’s 'E' key slightly faded from a decade of frustrated emails, but the screen was dark. It had been dark for three years.
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