The room is deep red, shadowy, and chilled like a walk-in freezer. A rectangular hole in the ceiling above reveals a cue-ball-white half-moon and glittering stars: Cassiopeia, in its wispy, flatted “W;” the trio of bright blue orbs on Orion’s belt; and the dull, tiny cluster of the Pleiades.
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