Luna recalls a bitter February on the Wisconsin border, where a retired lineman named Caleb Rourke drilled through eighteen inches of ice every morning. Not for fishing — he was listening. The locals said he'd lost his wife the winter before, that grief had softened his mind. But Luna had heard the recordings he played on his old cassette deck: a low, rhythmic pulse from beneath the frozen lake, something that answered when he tapped the auger in Morse. She drove out with him one night, the temperature dropping past zero, and watched him kneel by the hole with a hydrophone. What they heard was not water. It was not a trapped animal. It was a voice, distorted by cold and pressure, speaking in a language that made the ice hum. Caleb said it had been calling him since December. He said it knew his name. And when he leaned too close, when his flashlight beam hit the darkness under the ice, Luna saw something looking back — not a face, but a shape, a stillness that should not have been there. She tells this story in the wheelhouse of her boat, the fog thick around her, as if she's still not sure she made it out. Some stories stay with you. This one stayed under her skin.
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