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A Better Mouse Trap

La Monte T. Bannister III

In a city where every system has already decided what things are worth, survival is not just a condition—it is a structure. Doors close with purpose, resources are distributed with precision, and even the smallest lives are measured against an unseen...

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United States

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In a city where every system has already decided what things are worth, survival is not just a condition—it is a structure. Doors close with purpose, resources are distributed with precision, and even the smallest lives are measured against an unseen scale of value. Within this carefully ordered world, traps are not accidents. They are arguments—designed, perfected, and accepted as necessary. Houdini, a small and observant mouse, moves through this city with an awareness that begins to set him apart. While others learn to avoid the traps, Houdini begins to study them. Not just how they work, but what they assume. Not just how they capture, but why they exist at all. And in doing so, he discovers something the system itself has overlooked: that every trap, no matter how final it appears, depends on participation to remain complete. As Houdini’s journey unfolds, he encounters the Trapmaker—the architect behind the city’s most refined mechanisms of control. What begins as a quiet opposition gradually transforms into something far more unexpected: a shared inquiry into the nature of harm, survival, and the possibility of change. Through their interaction, the story shifts from one of escape to one of engagement, where forgiveness emerges not as weakness, but as a form of living currency—something that must be exchanged, experienced, and interactualized in order to hold value. A Better Mouse Trap is a philosophical fable about systems, participation, and the quiet power of transformation from within. Blending allegory with lyrical prose, it challenges the assumption that control is the only path to safety and invites readers to consider a deeper question: what if the mechanisms we rely on are not fixed, but waiting to be answered? For those who believe that even the most perfected systems can change—and that forgiveness, when shared, may be the most liberating mechanism of all—this story offers not just an escape, but a reimagining. Duration - 35m. Author - La Monte T. Bannister III. Narrator - Bella. Published Date - Saturday, 03 January 2026.

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English


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