The rubber mat sits flush against the marble threshold, its corner seam catching the weak mid-morning light. Despite the dry air and the hours since the last cleaning crew passed, a persistent sheen clings to the fibers. It is a dampness that refuses the natural cycle of evaporation, pooling slightly near the grout line. A slow, predictable footstep drags across the surface, the rubber fibers compressing and releasing with a faint, wet sigh. The movement disturbs the settled dust particulate, which floats momentarily before settling back into the damp stain. A faint, mineral scent rises, suggesting something left out too long. The mat bears the weight of predictable corporate function, absorbing the dampness and the routine passage of feet without complaint.
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