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Fear hit like a shockwave.
One moment, downtown Chicago pulsed with its usual rhythm — families sharing late dinners, tourists taking photos, workers hurrying home — and the next, that ordinary heartbeat broke. Gunfire tore through the night, scattering people into the streets. Parents pulled children close. Strangers shielded one another. Bags, shoes, and phones littered the ground — the small debris of lives interrupted.

When the noise stopped, an uneasy silence settled over the city. It was the kind of silence that doesn’t soothe, only exposes what’s been lost. Strangers clung to each other on sidewalks still echoing with panic. Some phones kept ringing from the pavement, their screens glowing unanswered. Inside nearby buildings, those who had hidden now emerged — trembling, searching, counting names.

By dawn, Chicago’s skyline looked unchanged, but something in the air had shifted. Flowers and candles appeared on street corners, small lights of defiance against the night that had just passed. Messages scrawled on scraps of paper — We love you. We remember. — became the city’s first fragile attempt at healing.What remains is the question no city ever wants to ask:
How does a place of laughter and light become, in a single breath, a scene of heartbreak?
And how do we find one another again after the echoes fade?

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