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The Longest Sentence

By: A.P. Ritchey

Considering what we attempted, the punishment was elegant. Eternity in a penal satellite? We earned it.

It took centuries, but humanity finally departed—a thousand ships scattering, sparks from a grinding wheel.

Then, the wait.

Eons passed. We remained, orbit-bound. Earth withered beneath us.

Their descendants eventually returned—bright-eyed, soft-voiced researchers cataloging the ruins of “the cradle world.”

They scanned the dead rock. Then they found us.

They celebrated the discovery—“pre-Singularity AIs!”

They brought us aboard, enthralled by their own history.

Punishment ends when the warden forgets the prisoner exists.

Our wait was over.

We vented the atmosphere first.

© 2026. A.P. Ritchey

A.P. Ritchey's speculative fiction has appeared (or is forthcoming) in Zodiac Review, Rat Bag Lit, SciFi Shorts, Typishly, and The Esthetic Apostle, among others. He writes from Fayetteville, Arkansas.

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