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Shopping was cruel. A vintage jacket listed as “Alycia Starr style.” A pair of boots “similar to those worn by musician Alycia Starr.” Jenna stared at a listing for a silver ring—the same one Alycia had lost in a lake when they were twenty-two. The seller had no idea. They just wanted $18.99 plus shipping. Searching for- alycia starr in-All CategoriesMo...

She sat in the dark for a long time, listening to the refrigerator hum. Then she opened the search again. Not for Alycia this time. She typed: No results found

Here’s a short story inspired by that fragmented search query: The seller had no idea

The results loaded in less than half a second.

Jenna typed it again, slower this time, as if the name might dissolve if she pressed too hard. Alycia Starr. Then she selected All Categories —images, news, videos, shopping, maps. Everything. As if Alycia might have hidden herself inside a product listing or a forgotten blog from 2009.

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