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Elias was a "Splitter," a technician tasked with maintaining the delicate barrier between the dry residential zones and the crushing weight of the deep. It was a lonely job, spent in the narrow maintenance corridors where the only sound was the constant tik-tak of the pressure valves.

One Tuesday, while Elias was checking a seal in Sector 7, his headset picked up a rogue frequency. It wasn't the steady, boring rhythm of the city. It was something faster, sharper—a syncopated electronic melody that seemed to cut through the heavy water outside the glass. Tik. Tak. Tik-tik-tak. aquasplit_tik_tak

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Outside, a hundred silver eyes turned toward him, and for the first time in his life, Elias felt perfectly in sync. Where to Listen It wasn't the steady, boring rhythm of the city

As the track reached its crescendo, Elias did something he had never done before. He turned off his city-issued headset, let the silence of the deep take him for a second, and then began to tap his own rhythm against the glass. Tik. Tak.