10 — Flushed Away 1

10. The memory of the number was a single, clean note.

The number was 10. He didn’t know why, but the number hummed inside him like a second heartbeat. A countdown. A destination. From the moment he’d coalesced from the spray of a leaking pipe, the number had been there: 10 . He needed to get to the 10th junction. The one where the main outflow split into a hundred tiny channels, each leading to a different, smaller pipe. Somewhere down one of those pipes, he was sure, was a way out. A way back to the light.

He passed the Temple of Rust, a magnificent arch formed by an old tin can. He navigated the Perilous Currents of the 5-Way Split, dodging a flotilla of dead matches. Each junction he passed, the number inside him ticked down. 9. 8. 7. flushed away 1 10

But the number hummed: 10 . He focused. He pushed his mass to his leading edge, a tiny, cresting wave. The surface tension stretched, strained, and then— pop —he detached a minuscule portion of himself, a decoy droplet that slid down the grease. The sudden shift in balance yanked the rest of him forward. He repeated the trick, over and over. Leapfrogging himself down the falls. It was exhausting. It took an hour.

He was just a drop of water again. Tiny. Unremarkable. And utterly, completely free. He didn’t know why, but the number hummed

Which pipe led to the river? Which led to a garden hose? Which led to a dead end, a forgotten drain, an eternal darkness?

It was a cathedral of pipes, a roaring, misty cavern. Water sprayed from a dozen leaks, forming temporary rainbows in the weak light from a cracked manhole cover far, far above. And before him, the outflow split. A hundred small mouths, each whispering a different song. From the moment he’d coalesced from the spray

He began to roll, not towards the outflow, but towards the wall. He found a rough patch of brick, a vertical ladder of microscopic crystals. He started to climb.

He looked at the hundred dark tunnels. Then he looked up, at the faint, watery light from the manhole cover.