Someone, Somewhere drops you into the mind of a nameless, faceless figure who wakes to find their city shattered—and discovers that the one thing they’ve always relied on, being needed, might be gone too. In brisk, clear prose, the story asks where identity ends and duty begins, how power can hollow us out, and why even sunlight can feel hostile when purpose slips away. Read it in one sitting, then see how long the questions linger. Identity & ResponsibilityLoneliness in SocietyPower & Dependency