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He ran an extension cord through the kitchen window. First, the fridge shivered and began to glow. Then, he plugged in a single, dusty floor lamp. As the warm light spilled across the hardwood, Elias felt a strange sense of sovereignty. He wasn't just a man in a dark house anymore; he was a captain of a very small, very loud island.
Two days later, a heavy box arrived. The delivery driver didn’t stay long; the air was thick with the smell of damp earth and woodsmoke. Elias hauled the machine to the backyard, filled it with the gas he’d scavenged from his lawnmower, and yanked the cord. On the third pull, the engine roared to life.