Dao Reyes is fourteen, a practitioner with a conflict affinity he's barely learned to control, and he's about to spend the summer with a father he hasn't seen in years. Rafael lives in a studio apartment in Jackson Heights, works at a warehouse, and makes adobo from a recipe he looked up online. He doesn't know much about Dao's world. What he knows is that his kid just got off a plane and needs a place to sleep, and the fold-out couch is ready.
New York City is loud in ways Dao wasn't prepared for. Every block hums with layered history, and something underneath Manhattan is pulling at him, patient and old and familiar. The summer was supposed to be simple. Stay with his dad. Keep his head down. Figure out what to do with the thing he took from Mudwick. But the city has its own plans for a kid with the Reyes name, and the ground remembers more than anyone told him it would.
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