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Miles away, in a small apartment lit only by a desk lamp, a young girl named Maya sat staring at a blank search bar. She was the daughter of immigrants, the first in her family to dream of becoming an astrophysicist. She needed one more piece of data—a specific spectroscopic chart of a star in the Orion nebula—to finish her scholarship application.

The digital clock in the Gwinnett library system didn’t tick, but it hummed. It was 11:58 PM on December 31, 2018. In the silent, server-chilled room, a counter flickered. It was tracking the curiosity of an entire county—every student writing a last-minute essay, every hobbyist looking up a vintage car, every soul searching for a way to fix a broken pipe or a broken heart. The number on the screen was . 123872

Every number has a story, and was the night Maya found her star. SAPULPA CITY COUNCIL MEETING Miles away, in a small apartment lit only