Calcified Architecture
Limestone grit settles into the cracks of the floorboards, revealing a fossilized nautilus shell wedged deep within the joists. Its spiral geometry traces a blueprint for movement that predates any written ledger or family name. As these layers are peeled back, the distinction between the solid foundation and the shifting debris begins to dissolve. Each structure proves to be nothing more than a temporary arrangement held against a slow thermal drift, settling into a quiet, inevitable stillness.