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I Always Follow Rule 22:

All unclaimed property must be delivered

over to the Office of the Watchful.


When I find a discarded coin, I immediately

turn it in. The Officer glares, like he suspects


I’m hiding a second contraband coin. No word

of thanks. That’s okay, my duty is my reward.


An Officer yanks a yelping stray pup

from a man’s arms, beats them both. The man’s own


fault. He knew the consequences hiding what’s not his.

Two men with fury-red eyes drag a migrant woman


up the building’s concrete steps. The Office accepts

any and all forms of property; it does not discriminate.


Today, I discover an unclaimed box of explosives.

I always follow Rule 22.

Ian Li (he/him) is a Chinese-Canadian economist, developer, writer, and poet, who started writing in late 2023 after a lifetime of believing he could never be creative. Find his work featured in Nightmare Magazine, Strange Horizons, Year’s Best Canadian Fantasy & Science Fiction, and the Toronto subway system, among other venues. He is also a poetry editor at Orion's Belt. Learn more at ian-li.com.

Issue 13 cover by Reza Afshar
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