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Xhu Xhu looked at her hands. The knuckles were swollen. The palms were callused. She had been breaking herself for beauty since she could stand.
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The old Théâtre des Ombres stood three kilometers from the main tent, a limestone carcass left over from a failed 1920s variety house. The circus used its loading dock for storage, but the theater itself was forbidden—floorboards rotted, catwalks rusted, and the resident ghost, a hanged tightwire walker named Sylvie, supposedly still hummed waltzes in the wings. Xhu Xhu looked at her hands
"Jules," he said slowly. "Where did you get this?" She had been breaking herself for beauty since
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She held it for ten seconds. Twenty. Thirty. Sweat dripped upward along her ribs.
Xhu Xhu walked to the center of the stage. She wore only her practice leotard, the one with "Jules Chen" fading on the hem. She took three breaths. Then she began.