“Brilliant,” he muttered, pulling over. The rain was starting, a fine mist turning the winding road into a slick serpent. He needed a map that didn't need the cloud.
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A chill ran down his spine that had nothing to do with the mountain air. “Brilliant,” he muttered, pulling over
He stopped the car. The tablet screen went black. He started driving
He booted it up. The battery was at 34%. The screen flickered, then resolved into a stark, beautiful interface. No ads. No “Sign in to continue.” Just a prompt: “Offline maps found. Calibrating GPS.”